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Philly Tech Week 2012 organizer guides + sponsorship packages (with early-bird discounts) now available

Thanks to our friends at Devnuts, the initial splash page for Philly Tech Week 2012 is live with some fresh branding. We urge you to sign up for our email newsletter to get the latest information. Last year’s event attracted over 4,000 people to over 65 events. This year’s event will be held from April […]


Thanks to our friends at Devnuts, the initial splash page for Philly Tech Week 2012 is live with some fresh branding. We urge you to sign up for our email newsletter to get the latest information.
Last year’s event attracted over 4,000 people to over 65 events. This year’s event will be held from April 23 to 28 and will be bigger and better.
PTW 2012 is still more than six months away, but there are several ways to be involved early.

  1. Plan an event – For more details, take a peek at our organizer’s guide.
  2. Sponsor – PTW is made possible through our generous sponsors. Download our sponsorship one-pager for more info, complete with discounts for those who sign up before November 1st.
  3. Offer a venue – We are in need of conference rooms, auditoriums and offices to host events for Philly Tech Week. If your space is available for events, please contact Sean Blanda.

Also, this year we’ll be taking a different approach, organizing our calendar into five tracks (subject to change):

  1. Art/Creative
  2. Access/Policy
  3. Media/Transparency
  4. Design/Development
  5. Entrepreneurship/Investment
Many more details to come this Fall.

 

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