On Tuesday, March 22, Technically Philly convened a diverse group of Philadelphia Technology Leaders, highlighting and calling for more collaboration, which is a theme of Philly Tech Week. Back Row, From L to R: Breadboard Curator David Clayton, Azavea Founder Robert Cheetham, City of Philadelphia Division of Technology Chief of Staff Jeff Friedman, Morgan Lewis Partner Steve Goodman, SEER Interactive Wil Reynolds Middle Row, From L to R: Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce President Rob Wonderling, Morgan Lewis Partner Jeff Bodle, Phrequency.com Editor Leah Kaufman, NuPathe CEO Jane Hollingsworth, Geekadelphia Co-founder Eric Smith, Ben Franklin Technology Partners Investment Group Vice President Terrance Hicks, William Way LGBTQ Commuity Center Executive Director Chris Bartlett Front Row, from L to R: BrainRewards CEO Jane Hoffer, Philly Startup Leaders Board Member Tracey Welson-Rossman, Indy Hall Co-Founder Alex Hillman, two.one.five magazine Publisher Tayyib Smith, Temple University Center for Design and Innovation Director Youngjin Yoo, P'unk Ave Co-founder Geoff DiMasi, University City Science Center CEO Steve Tang

Philly Tech Week, to be held the last week of April, the 25-30, is getting a new round of details.

Philly Tech Week lunchtime speaker series
Monday OpenDataPhilly.org Unveiling: Read more here, RSVP here, light refreshments
Tuesday What is Cloud Computing and why should nonprofits care? by NPower: RSVP here, light refreshments
Wednesday Philadelphia2035 The Comprehensive Plan by Philadelphia City Planning Commission: RSVP here, bring your own lunch
Thursday
Challenges and Innovations in Nonprofit Web design by Happy Cog: RSVP here
Friday Green Tech Showcase: RSVP here, bring your own lunch
Where: WHYY, 150 North 6th Street (6th and Race), Old City
Price: FREE, with reservation as space is limited