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National tech reporters roundtable and Baltimore Innovation Week preview [Events]

Reporters from Ars Technica, Quartz and PandoDaily, and cable news commentator Mario Armstrong, will be on hand to talk about the state of the U.S. tech scene

A light week of events this week given the Labor Day holiday.
On Wednesday evening, be sure to check out Technical.ly Baltimore’s preview event for the second annual Baltimore Innovation Week at month’s end. We’re hosting four national tech reporters, all of whom are based in or near Baltimore, for a panel discussion at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Details below.
Table Top Game Night: Bring your favorite table top and board games to the Digital Harbor Tech Center in Federal Hill for an evening of friendly, “low-tech” gaming. Tuesday, Sept. 3, 6:30 p.m. Digital Harbor Tech Center, 1045 Light St., Federal Hill, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
BmoreTech Meetup: Reporters from Ars Technica, Quartz and PandoDaily, and cable news commentator Mario Armstrong, will be on hand to talk about the state of the U.S. tech scene and what national tech stories they’re paying attention to. Wednesday, Sept. 4, 7 p.m. MICA Student Center Auditorium, 131 W. North Ave., Station North, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.

Full disclosure: Technical.ly Baltimore organizes Baltimore Innovation Week.
Companies: Maryland Institute College of Art / Digital Harbor Foundation

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