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Geeks on a Train returns: Baltimore heads to Philly next Friday, Nov. 16

The geeks are traveling by train again (snakes and Samuel L. Jackon not included), this time to the City of Brotherly Love. Join others from Baltimore’s tech scene as they leave Penn Station next Friday, Nov. 16, arriving in Philly for a day of networking, field trips—NextFab Studio, First Round Capital, City Hall and more—chatting with […]

The geeks are traveling by train again (snakes and Samuel L. Jackon not included), this time to the City of Brotherly Love.
Join others from Baltimore’s tech scene as they leave Penn Station next Friday, Nov. 16, arriving in Philly for a day of networking, field trips—NextFab Studio, First Round Capital, City Hall and more—chatting with fellow coders, designers, programmers and reminding Philadelphia that, while they might have Rocky, they no longer have a winning football team.
RSVP here.
It’s the latest installment in gb.tc’s Geeks on a Train series, this time in partnership with Technical.ly (that’s Technically Philly and Technically Baltimore).
At 4 p.m., it’s time for tech trivia at Center City-based incubator Seed Philly. We’ll try to take it easy on you, Philly.

Companies: gb.tc / Technically Philly

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