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How to piece together a ‘Lego career’ [Events Roundup]

Plus: Fine-tune your business idea at a Great Dames ideation session.

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Delaware has a ton of hot events going on this week. Check out Michael Bowman’s “A Lego Career, One Piece at a Time” in Newark. Or Great Dames, 1313 Innovation and 3E Marketing’s Ideation Session on Friday.

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Barrel of Makers: Make Your Own Smart Device
“By the end of the class, you will know how to use a Raspberry Pi to turn on an appliance with your mobile device (iPhone, iPad, or Android).”
Wednesday, Feb. 11
7:00 p.m.
105 W. Ninth St., Wilmington
RSVP. $30 per person.
Delaware Bio: “A Lego Career – One Piece at a Time”
“Life science professionals who are interested in expanding their network, and learning from a recognized leader in Delaware about how he shaped his dynamic career that spans industry, not-for-profit, and academia.”
Thursday, Feb. 12
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Delaware Biotechnology Institute
15 Innovation Way, Newark
RSVP. $25 for Members, $45 for Nonmembers.
Great Dames and 3E Marketing Solutions present: Ideation Session – Learn how to engage others and make your ideas even better
“Bring an Idea that you’re working on and engage the group to make it better in ‘world café’ exchanges with your smart, entrepreneurial colleagues. Includes Networking, Coffee, Speed Sharing, Learning & Action Planning.”
Friday, Feb. 13
8:30-11:00 a.m.
1313 N. Market St., Wilmington
RSVP. FREE.

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Technology Forum of Delaware’s Idea Challenge 2015
“Join us for this high energy, entertaining and motivating event dedicated to discovering how new technology can solve old and far too familiar problems in our community.”
Wednesday, Feb. 18
5:30-8:00 p.m.
1313 Innovation
1313 N. Market St., Wilmington
RSVP. $25 for Members, $40 for Nonmembers.

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