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Community that sustains us

I'm writing this note from the vibrant city of Philadelphia, where Philly Tech Week is in full swing. Today, I hopped on a 6 a.m. train from Baltimore to make sure I didn't miss a moment of the action-packed Builders Conference.
 
The conference was an absolute treat for tech enthusiasts. With a diverse range of panels and sessions, there was something for everyone to figuratively download and use going forward. At 3:30 p.m., I moderated a panel called "Inclusive Entrepreneurship and the Future" that I hope everyone was inspired by. In a world where innovation knows no bounds, this discussion shed light on the importance of fostering diversity and inclusivity in the entrepreneurial landscape. It was also an opportunity to gain valuable insights and witness the power of collaboration.
 
 Philly Tech Week is a testament to the thriving tech community that has made its mark on this and all of the cities that Technical.ly covers. So, don't miss out next year!
 
— Technical.ly reporter Alanah Nichole Davis (alanah@technical.ly)


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