Check out this year's Philly Tech Week lineup!

NET/WORK Event

Tuesday, May 9 · 3 - 7pm EDT

Developers Conference

Wednesday, May 10 · 2 - 7pm EDT

Builders Conference

Thursday, May 11 · 10am - 9pm EDT

Signature Event

Thursday, May 11 · 6pm - 9pm EDT

net/work

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Join us for a technology job fair showcasing vibrant companies seeking talent and talented people seeking work!

 

Local tech companies are already securing their table spots, and we're back in person for the first time since 2020.

Is your company hiring? Grow and accelerate your talent pipeline and amplify your employer brand as an exhibitor at NET/WORK. Email sales@technical.ly to learn more.

When?

Tuesday, May 9 · 3 - 7pm EDT

Where?

Perpay: 2400 Market Street #Suite 300 Philadelphia, PA 19103

Who?

Comcast
Berkadia
Cubesmart
Wawa
Perpay
and more!

Tickets?

$10

Developers Conference

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Technical.ly’s 11th annual Developer Conference is happening on Wednesday, May 10 at HealthVerity offices in center city Philadelphia.

Join fellow technologists for an afternoon of group discussions on software trends & best practices from industry leaders across the mid-Atlantic. We'll close the afternoon with a networking happy hour where you can meet hiring companies and connect with your peers over light bites & drinks.

When?

Wednesday, May 10 · 2 - 7pm EDT

Where?

HealthVerity: 1818 Market Street #700 Philadelphia, PA 19103

Tickets

$20

Agenda

Enter the beautiful Comcast Technology Center to find your way around the conference
 
What Technically’s reporting says about where innovation goes next, as told by Technically founder and CEO
 
Team Building & Ecosystem Growing in a Post-Pandemic World: What local means has shifted forever. Investors with a national outlook debate what that means for the rest of us
 
What do repeat entrepreneurs who have new startups that are younger than the pandemic have to say about how their experience has changed
 
The institutions, services and infrastructure of commercializing science and invention won’t ever be the same. Hear leaders from different cities share how to keep up in today’s climate
 

Builders Conference + Signature event

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The conference formerly known as Introduced now has a new name — Technical.ly’s Builders Conference — but will bring the same half day of engaging programming on a range of topics including entrepreneurship support, diversity in hiring, company storytelling and more! We’ll end the week-long series with our annual Signature Event — including a happy hour, food, games and more!

Get your early bird tickets until March 31st!

 

Join the fun on Thursday, May 11, at the beautiful home of our title sponsor, the Comcast Technology Center, then stick around for our Signature Event to network with representatives from our hiring sponsor companies, as well as the who’s who in all of Philly tech.

When?

Thursday, May 11 · 10am - 9pm EDT

Where?

Comcast Technology Center 17th Floor: Town Hall 1800 Arch St. Philadelphia, PA 19103

Tickets

$50-150

Agenda

Enter the beautiful Comcast Technology Center to find your way around the conference
 
What Technically’s reporting says about where innovation goes next, as told by Technically founder and CEO
 
Team Building & Ecosystem Growing in a Post-Pandemic World: What local means has shifted forever. Investors with a national outlook debate what that means for the rest of us
 
What do repeat entrepreneurs who have new startups that are younger than the pandemic have to say about how their experience has changed
 
The institutions, services and infrastructure of commercializing science and invention won’t ever be the same. Hear leaders from different cities share how to keep up in today’s climate
 

We’ll break for lunch with food and drinks provided by Comcast. Or explore the Philadelphia area for some local food!

Funny thing about remote hiring and a tech talent demand boom is that even if employers have ever more options they also have ever more competition. Choosy professionals don’t take jobs, they join teams. Hear how leading tech teams craft employer brand stories that resonate

Backed by a yearlong Technically reporting project, hear the never-before-seen data and new stories about people whose lives are influenced by a tech economy they may not be a part of
 
Forty-plus years after a landmark analysis about the lack of diversity in tech roles, the gap still dominates. Hear from teams that have made progress with actionable takeaways
 
Amid tech boom and bust, how innovation is regulated nationally and influenced locally is a conversation about our country’s future. Join a discussion about what issues can be shaped by tech leaders
 
Work expectations changed more during the pandemic than in a decade or more before. Employee retention comes with new strategies. Hear some of them from experts navigating the obstacles
 
Following a new Technically report, listen to a discussion about what is working and what is not about a more inclusive entrepreneurial community
 
Talk to representatives from a range of US cities to hear what’s distinctive about their tech and innovation economies
 

Join us for our Signature Event to network with representatives from our hiring sponsor companies, as well as the who’s who in all of Philly tech! 

Meet our Speakers

Sophie Bryan

Project Director, The Pew Charitable Trusts

“THRIVING: What the Innovation Economy Means for Everybody Else”

Sophie Bryan leads the policy team at Pew’s Philadelphia research and policy initiative (PRPI). Her work ranges from implementing technical assistance agreements that support improving government programs and practices to collaborating with partners on convenings that link Pew research to potential policy solutions.

 

Prior to joining Pew, Sophie was the executive director of the local legal services nonprofit Philadelphia VIP. She also has served as chief of staff to then-City Councilmember Bill Green; in various roles at the School District of Philadelphia; and as a legal services attorney, primarily representing clients in eviction and foreclosure cases.

 

Sophie is a native Philadelphian and holds a bachelor’s degree and J.D. from Harvard University.

 

Melissa Richardson

VP of Team Success, Kleer

“Remote Work, Employee Engagement and Avoiding Burnout Hell”

Melissa Richardson is a passionate talent and human resources leader who drives Team Success at Kleer. An advocate for building strong cultures that employees are excited and proud to be a part of, she wears many hats, including coach, strategist, ambassador, and matchmaker… as it relates to business of course!

 

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