5 NYC tech events you can't miss this week

by Liz Warren
June 19, 2017

Each week, we bring you the top tech events happening around the city. Check out all our picks below, or check out our full events calendar here.

Dev Week Conference, June 19 at 9:30 a.m.

Head to the Brooklyn Expo Center this week for New York City’s largest developer conference. Join more than 3,000 developers, DevOps professionals and executives. You’ll hear from a number of speakers on the latest in app development, DevOps, dev management and fintech dev.

Panel: Tech Startups Transforming Cities, June 20 at 6:30 p.m.

This event takes an in-depth look at how technology and startups are changing the way people live and work in cities. Hear from a panel of experts who will discuss how urban tech startups are increasing access and utilization of space, how startups in these sectors are creating a sustainable future and more. 

June 2017 NY Enterprise Technology Meetup, June 21 at 6 p.m. 

At this event, you’ll get the chance to network with other technologists, entrepreneurs and investors and learn from an Enterprise VC Panel. The lineup includes representatives from Comcast Ventures, Symmetrical Ventures, Greycroft Partners and Work-Bench. You’ll also get to demo two technologies that optimize data analysis and preparation.

How to Hack Your Way into a Top Accelerator, June 21 at 6:30 p.m.

Head to Rise New York on Wednesday to learn how to navigate a top accelerator and mingle with like-minded professionals. You’ll hear from representatives from a few of the top accelerators and from their alumni companies on how to get through the application and interviews of a top accelerator.

Built In Brews at CB Insights, June 22 at 6 p.m.

It’s that time again! Join us at Built In NYC's Built In Brews, a startup happy hour hosted by a different high growth tech company every month. This month, CB Insights welcomes you into their office for cocktails, appetizers and a night of great networking. You’ll get to meet the team that uses machine learning, algorithms and data visualization to help corporations answer massive strategic questions.

 

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