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Tech Forum’s Spring Into Network mixer is this week and there’s still time to register

Meet, mix and mingle with tech entrepreneurs.

An aerial shot of Wilmington's waterfront from a Skygear Solutions drone. (Photo provided by Daniel Herbert)

Looking to mix and mingle with members of the tech and entrepreneurial community in Delaware? Tech Forum DE‘s hosting a networking event this week on the Riverfront in Wilmington, and there’s still time to register.
Spring Into Network kicks off at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 19. It’ll run till 7:30 p.m., and it’s happening at Timothy’s on the Riverfront. The event’s cost is $25 for members and $40 for “future members.”
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If you’re an exhibitor, there are still tables available. They’re priced at $100 for Tech Forum DE members and $300 for non-members. You can find out how to set one of those up by hitting the event registration button above.
What’s Tech Forum Delaware? Fair question. This is an organization made up of business, technology and entrepreneurial leaders. They aim to promote tech business growth in the community. They offer memberships, though their events are open to the public at a more expensive rate.
Finally, walk-ins are welcome for this event, but they’ll see an additional $5 fee at the door.

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