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Want to demo at Philly Tech Week? Here’s your last shot

Apply now for a chance to show off your game, art, hardware or app at the 1,000-person closing party for Philly Tech Week 2016.

NRI showed off 3D-printed portraits at the Philly Tech Week 2015 closing event. (Photo by Aiden Un)
Do you have the next app, game, hardware or maker thing that Philly will be buzzing about this year?

We are saving two spots at next Friday’s Signature Event — the 1,000-person-strong closing party for Philly Tech Week 2016 presented by Comcast — for you to show off the next cool thing.
Previous years we’ve had the first look at hackerspace Hive76’s gloriously oversized Connect Four and an early look at the braille street art project from Austin Seraphin and Sonia Petruse. So we’re only interested in cool, interesting and compelling projects to play with — digital arts, hardware, games and the like — that were built in the Philly region.
We always aim to curate the best. Here’s your shot to get a free table and show off at one of the region’s largest ticketed innovation events. If you think you have what it takes to impress, fill out the form below. The winners will be selected by Wednesday, May 4.
Apply now
If you want to come party with us at URBN HQ on Friday, May 6, you can purchase tickets here. And remember that the #PTW16 kickoff on Friday (rain date: Saturday) is another great chance to play.

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