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Fergie’s Pub: the site of The Switch Philly Happy Hour (presented by the City of Philadelphia Dept. of Commerce)

Switch Philly 3 Where: The Levitt Auditorium, Gershman Hall, Uarts, 401 South Broad Street, Center City How much: $10 When: April 25, 6 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. Buy Tickets All those demos are sure to make you thirsty. After judges Michael Nutter, Josh Kopelman and Ellen Weber pick a winning startup at Switch Philly, we […]

Switch Philly 3

Where: The Levitt Auditorium, Gershman Hall, Uarts, 401 South Broad Street, Center City

How much: $10

When: April 25, 6 p.m. – 7:15 p.m.

All those demos are sure to make you thirsty.

After judges Michael Nutter, Josh Kopelman and Ellen Weber pick a winning startup at Switch Philly, we will all head a few blocks away to Fergie’s Pub thanks to the City of Philadelphia Department of Commerce (be sure to check out their business portal).

Join attendees, judges and more as we celebrate Philadelphia’s entrepreneurial community and maybe we can even convince the mayor to come and grab the mic. Switch attendees will receive $1 off wine and all draft beer.

It’s not too late to get your Switch Philly 3 tickets today to watch demos by PalmLing, Inhabi, Airtime and the winners of Startup Weekend and Mobile Monday.

As always, thanks to Morgan Lewis, The Corzo Center and Novotorium for their support of Switch Philly.

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