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Switch Philly: Stealth company named fourth presenting company

At Technically Philly we’ve written nearly 1,000 posts covering the technology community here in Philadelphia. If you paged through our archives, you would come across hundreds of local companies, each with something innovative to offer the city and the world. However, in the rare circumstance that you do not have hours to look at TP’s […]


At Technically Philly we’ve written nearly 1,000 posts covering the technology community here in Philadelphia. If you paged through our archives, you would come across hundreds of local companies, each with something innovative to offer the city and the world.
However, in the rare circumstance that you do not have hours to look at TP’s back archives, let us help you take an easier, much more fun approach: Switch.
Switch is a brand new event from Technically Philly that will feature seven-minute demos from the most innovative and interesting companies in the Philadelphia region. At Switch, you’ll be able to see the Philadelphia-based companies that inspire and innovate in a little under an hour.
Continue reading on Phillymag.com to find out the fourth of five companies presenting at Switch. Read about the event here.

Companies: Orpheus Media Research / Zecozi

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