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
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
- Our free lunchtime speaker series has been announced and space is limited, see details at right.
- You can now get greater details about the more than 45 events, including blurbs on the PTW website
- As we announced this morning, Thursday morning City Council will officially name April 25-30 as Philly Tech Week with the passage of a resolution. Come out and support!
- Reservation links are starting to appear on the PTW website calendar, so if you’re itching to get a spot, better do so quickly.
- We’re still firming up details on our speakers, but tickets for the Friday night Signature Event cocktail reception at WHYY to close out the week are now available for sale ($20).
- We also have shared more about Saturday April 30’s Open Gov Hackathon presented by Tropo, which will use city data cataloged by OpenDataPhilly.org, which will be unveiled that Monday.
- With Red Flag Media, we’re putting together the Philly Tech Week print supplement, which was kicked off by a photo shoot with an industry-diverse Philadelphia Technology Leaders Breakfast held March 22, as suggested in the above photo.
- After seeing a demo, we’re waiting on the more finalized version of the Philly Tech Week mobile app from Alkali Media
Companies:
Tech Impact / Tropo
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