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Thursday night: Close out #DIW17 with a bang

Our Innovation Celebration is tonight, marking the end of another successful Delaware Innovation Week.

The 2016 Delaware Innovation Awards. Who will win this year? (Photo courtesy of Rebecca Parsons)

The panels are over, the pitches have been pitched and the workshops have been workshopped — now it’s time to party.
Join the Delaware tech and business community tonight at The Mill from for some drinks, some local gaming, music (including a live performance from the winner of the HipHoponomics competition) and, of course, the Delaware Innovation Awards, where the brightest stars of the Delaware tech scene in 2017 are recognized for their contributions.
And, you know, networking, too.
If you put off buying tickets because you were banking on catching a photo of the DIW17 car, you’re going to pay a bit more — day-of tickets are $30, which includes beer and wine. But it’s not too late to get them.
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Oh, and if you see the DIW17 car (wrapped by Carvertise, of course) outside the Nemours Building, it’s too late, but nice try.

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