Tuesday, February 10, 2009 from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (ET)
Due to room capacity limitations, this event is SOLD OUT. Please keep an eye out for the announcement of the next Tech Tuesday, coming in April!
Tech Tuesdays have a new
location! Microsoft's
brand-new R&D space at 1 Memorial Drive, in Cambridge overlooking the
Boston skyline. Easily reached on the T at Kendall (Red Line), there is
also parking in the building. In celebration, one lucky attendee will go
home with a free Microsoft Zune, and to top it all off, there will be pizza and
drinks.
Join your fellow geeks, tech savvy professionals, DIY-ers, press, and other
industry luminaries for this informal gathering. Bring your laptops, robots,
OLPC XO's, Amazon Kindles, new cell phones, gadgets, and other new-fangled
devices. Got a great demo or YouTube clip? Bring it! LCD projector and wi-fi
will be available for ad hoc show and tell. This event is free!
ATTENTION STUDENTS: If you are a student interested in attending our events and would like financial assistance, scholarships are available through www.stayinma.com.
Formed by the powerful combination of Mass Software Council and New England Business and Technology Association, Inc., the organization is dedicated to fostering entrepreneurship and promoting the success of companies that develop and deploy technology across industry sectors. The Mass Technology Leadership Council accomplishes its mission by conducting educational programs and hosting signature events, facilitating networking between industry executives and potential partners, investors, and c ustomers, sponsoring research on the industry, engaging in activities to enhance the quality and quantity of the next generation of technology professionals, advocating in favor of technology policies that promote innovation and entrepreneurship, and recognizing industry-leading companies and people.
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