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Make a Wobble-bot; apply to EntrePrep Summer Institute [Events Roundup]

This is Technical.ly’s Events Roundup, where we share the most inventive tech and business events happening each week in the First State.

It’s a busy week in the first state! Make a simple-circuit “Wobble-bot” with Barrel of Makers this weekend, and don’t forget to check out these other fun events, too.

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Barrel of Makers Beginner Tech Series: Make a “Wobble-bot”
Build a “Wobble-bot” robot with Barrel of Makers at their Beginner Tech Series.
Saturday, Aug. 2
Noon-1:30 p.m.
Claymont Public Library, 400 Lenape Way, Claymont.
RSVP. Free. Elementary school children and parents are encouraged to attend.
 
EntrePrep Summer Institute
Improve your entrepreneurial skills at this series for high school juniors and seniors.
Sunday, July 27-Saturday, Aug. 2
Time TBD.
Alfred Lerner Hall, Room 102, University of Delaware, Newark.
APPLY. $795 to register. First 15 registered students are eligible for scholarships.
 
Barrel of Makers Quite Brite Project
Prep for September’s Maker Faire by helping Barrel of Makers finish their huge Lite Brite.
Sunday, July 27
11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Carl’s House, 9 S. Main St., Middletown.
RSVP. Free.
 
Digital Compass Program: Funding for Your Next Digital Project
Join UD’s Small Business and Technology Center for an advisement session on funding digital projects.
Wednesday, July 30
7:30-9:00 a.m.
Delaware Biotechnology Institute, Conference Room 102, 15 Innovation Way, Newark.
RSVP. Free.
 
Startup Advising with Brad Bono
Brad Bono will teach UD faculty, staff, students and alumni about startups.
Friday, Aug. 1
10 a.m.-noon
Venture Development Center, 132 E. Delaware Avenue. Newark.
RSVP. Free.

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