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Philly Merge to unite hackers and entrepreneurs at Wharton

  Event Details Where: 3730 Walnut Street When: Fri, Jul 15 2011, 8:00a.m. – 6:00p.m. Cost: $29.00 (early bird) Buy tickets Starting a business is hard. Starting a business in Philadelphia can be even harder. Luckily for technology entrepreneurs, the Philly Merge conference aims to bridge the gaps between hacker and entrepreneurs with a focus on getting your […]

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Event Details
Where: 3730 Walnut Street
When: Fri, Jul 15 2011, 8:00a.m. – 6:00p.m.
Cost: $29.00 (early bird)
Buy tickets

Starting a business is hard. Starting a business in Philadelphia can be even harder.
Luckily for technology entrepreneurs, the Philly Merge conference aims to bridge the gaps between hacker and entrepreneurs with a focus on getting your business up and running in Philadelphia with practical advices from local entrepreneurs, accountants and developers.
“By putting the geeks and business people in the same space, both can learn what the other side does,” says co-organizer Steve Rittler.
(Disclosure: Technically Philly is a media sponsor of the event)
The schedule is still being developed, but Philly Merge is focusing on a slate of all-local speakers such a Ticketleap co-founder Chris Stanchak and attorney Frank Taney (aka Scary Lawyer). Plans for more panel topics are in the works.
Early bird registration is $29 and tickets are available now.

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