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Where to find the official Delaware Innovation Week print magazine

Your guide to first-ever weeklong celebration of technology and innovation in Delaware is hot of the presses.

In case you missed it, Delaware Innovation Week is just days away.
With each of our big weeks, we always look forward to seeing our official magazine hit the streets. This time around, the #DIW15 print mag will be available for free at more than 15 locations across the state. It will also be available at all official Delaware Innovation Week events.
For you, it’s a first look at the great activities that we’ve been coordinating all year for the first-ever weeklong celebration of technology and innovation in Delaware. For us, it’s a chance to provide a beautiful, glossy print product while increasing awareness of this impactful and fun-filled week.
In addition to the 20+ events featured in the program’s calendar, the free magazine features original reporting from our editorial team and details on the partners and sponsors that help make this week happen. Keep in mind that while the print magazine is a great resource, you should always check out DelawareInnovationWeek.com for the most up-to-date event details.
You can pick it up today at the locations shown on the map below. Or, flip through a digital version on Issuu.
Find a print mag somewhere? Snap a pic and tweet us at @Technical_ly using the hashtag #DIW15.
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