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Event Highlights: April 18th – 24th, 2011

In April, Philly is chock full o’ festival. Between our very own Philly Tech Week, PIFA, Philadelphia Science Festival and Entrepreneurship Week, you have no excuse for being bored. Even without these festivals, our calendar is packed with our regular slate of awesome tech events. By the end of April, you’re going to wish you […]

In April, Philly is chock full o’ festival.
Between our very own Philly Tech Week, PIFA, Philadelphia Science Festival and Entrepreneurship Week, you have no excuse for being bored. Even without these festivals, our calendar is packed with our regular slate of awesome tech events.
By the end of April, you’re going to wish you could be in two places at once.

Philly Science Festival – So, we’re technically cheating here as the Philly Science Festival contains over 100 events. However, we encourage you to peruse the calendar of our Philly Tech Week partners because, as we all know, science and tech go hand in hand. We suggest All Things Fermented, Science in The Simpsons and the Maker Field Day with NextFab. All Week. Everywhere. INFO.
Entrepreneurship Week – When it comes to your week-long festivals, you certainly have you options this April. If science isn’t your thing, the Empowerment Group is hosting a week full of events focused on starting your own business. See the full calendar hereAll Week. Everywhere. INFO.
SMC Philly: The New Apptastic Universe! – As a warm up for Philly Tech Week, Social Media Club Philly is showing off a handful of Philadelphia-made social media applications. Monday. 6:00 p.m. INFO

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