Flying Bytes is a regularly occurring wrap-up of innovation nuggets from across Greater Philadelphia:
A WEEK OF TECH CELEBRATIONIt's a week long celebration of technology innovation, according to
Technically Philly's Christopher Wink, one of the organizers of
Philly Tech Week, April 25 to 30. "Wharton, University City Science Center, First Round Capital, the Franklin Institute, and Indy Hall are either sponsoring, hosting events or getting involved," says Wink. Check the PTW calendar for panels on Augmented Reality, Switch Philly, and a municipal government data unveiling. The final Friday night signature event will take place at WHYY, which will serve as headquarters for the week. Stay tuned for more.
TIRED OF WINE & CHEESELA's biggest underground art show is coming to town.
Pancakes & Booze features over 50 of Philly's underground artists, and will take place Friday March 11 at
Bookspace, 1113 Frankford Avenue, starting at 8 p.m. and scheduled into the wee hours. Admission is just $5 and covers all the pancakes you can eat plus live body painting. Pancakes & Booze is on national tour, with stops in San Francisco, Nashville, Denver and more. It's worth going just to see Bookspace, a massive former elevator factory converted into a surreal bookstore stacked to the rafters with more than 50,000 titles.
ENTREPRENEUR EXPO 2011Philly Startup Leaders wants you to show off your stuff at the
Entrepreneur Expo 2011. The area's brightest business minds are set to convene at University of the Arts on March 31. Last year's event drew 400 people. PSL is now accepting exhibitor applications from members, and will accept bids from the general public starting March 13. Register to attend this free event at
Ticketleap.
LAUNCHROCK @ SXSWThe
winner of this year's Startup Weekend Philadelphia plans on
giving away $5,000 at
SXSW Interactive in Austin, Texas March 11-16. LaunchRock is a service that creates a viral "coming soon" page for budding businesses. The entrepreneur who gets the most signups using LaunchRock during SXSW will receive a dollar per sign-up up to $5,000. Results of the competition will be tracked on a 22-foot leaderboard on Sixth Street in Austin.
Source: Technically Philly, Bookspace, Philly Startup Leaders, Launchrock
Writer: Sue Spolan