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Only 48 hours left to get Switch Philly 3 + Signature Event early bird tickets

Philly Tech Week is less than a month away, but we’re rewarding the folks that plan ahead with two specials: Get Switch Philly 3 tickets for $5 (saving of $5) Signature Event tickets for $20 (saving of $10) Get your tickets now to two of the marque ad Philly Tech Week events and save a few […]

Philly Tech Week is less than a month away, but we’re rewarding the folks that plan ahead with two specials:

Get your tickets now to two of the marque ad Philly Tech Week events and save a few bucks. However, both deal end on April 1st. If you’re on the fence, here’s what’s in store:

Switch Philly 3 (4/25 @ 6:00 p.m.) Mayor Michael Nutter, First Round Capital managing partner Josh Kopelman and Robin Hood Ventures Exuctive Director Ellen Weber will judge five startups and determine who will win an awesome prize pack. Thanks to our friends at Novotorium, Morgan Lewis and the Corzo Center at the University of the Arts for this one. [GET TICKETS]

The Philly Tech Week Signature Event (4/27 @ 6:00 p.m.) is a cocktail reception with robots, local video games and lots more. Chat with all of PTW’s sponsors and participants and other members of the community while you grab a bite to eat and drink at the open bar. Thanks to all of our signature sponsors for making this night rock. [GET TICKETS]

Check out all of Philly Tech Week’s events here.

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