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Event Highlights: February 28th – March 6th, 2011

Can you feel it in the air, Philly? Spring is right around the corner. But instead of marveling at the increasing amount daylight, warm weather and the constant “news” coming out of spring training, we suggest you head on out to the these high quality tech events. This week, Mobile Monday shows off, Indy Hall […]

Can you feel it in the air, Philly?
Spring is right around the corner. But instead of marveling at the increasing amount daylight, warm weather and the constant “news” coming out of spring training, we suggest you head on out to the these high quality tech events.
This week, Mobile Monday shows off, Indy Hall wants to talk and Make Philly wants to, well, make stuff.
Mobile Monday – The latest edition of the nation’s largest Mobile Monday group features seven demos from local companies. The audience will vote on their favorite, with one attendee winning a Windows Phone. Also, State Treasurer Rob McCord will be there, the subject of a recent Friday Q & A here on Technically Philly. Monday. 5:30 p.m. University City. INFO.
Indy Hall Town Hall – Last time the coworking space called one its open meetings, it promised to get back to work. So what’s been up? Stop by the space this Wednesday for a bit of a state of the union from founders Alex Hillman and Geoff DiMasi. Wednesday. 6:00 p.m. Old City. INFO.
Make Philly – Make Philly is holding its only meeting this Spring when award winning designer, Peter Bressler will be on hand to give his talk: “”Product Design in Entrepreneurial Ventures.” And as always, the crew will have an “Open Make” session where members can show off their latest projects. Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. Center City. INFO.

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