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Philly Tech Week 2012 will be April 23-28, 2012, last week of April

Yo Philadelphia technology community, Remember the first ever Philly Tech Week, which featured 65 events across industry and organization throughout the city the last week of April? Well, that happened with just a couple months notice. What would we be able to do with a full year? Here’s the opportunity. Philly Tech Week 2012, an […]


Yo Philadelphia technology community,
Remember the first ever Philly Tech Week, which featured 65 events across industry and organization throughout the city the last week of April? Well, that happened with just a couple months notice. What would we be able to do with a full year?
Here’s the opportunity.
Philly Tech Week 2012, an open calendar of events celebrating technology and innovation across the region, will be happening April 23-28, 2012, the last week of April 2012.
Your calls to action:

  • Dream up the coolest events, biggest announcements and boldest ways to show off that Philadelphia has one of the world’s most vibrant technology and innovation communities. Tell us how to bring Philly Tech Week to a new level.
  • Think about how your business, organization, group or, yes, you can help support this week and the humble technology news site that puts it together. (A revised sponsorship one-pager will find the light of day later this summer).
  • Be prepared for more growth because — we know this is going to shock you — the technology community here is growing and can have as big an impact as you can make yourself.

Keep doing wonderful things to make Philadelphia better and follow @PhillyTechWeek and @TechnicallyPHL for additional updates.

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