Check out this week's hottest events in New York City

Written by Taylor Majewski
Published on Jan. 11, 2016

Front-End Development Study Group-Beginners, January 11 at 6:30 p.m.

Are you interested in creating websites and applications? Do you want to increase your Javascript skills and learn new JS frameworks? Then attend this Front-End Development study group, devoted to the pursuit of creating simple, efficient code in HTML, CSS and Javascript. This event is for beginners (members without any Front-End knowledge), intermediates (members looking to start building a project or learn a framework) and advanced members (industry women looking for other engineers). 

 

NYC TechBreakfast: RingLead Inc, LaunchableLabs, Prattle, MyDealerOnline, January 13 at 8:00 a.m.

Interact with your peers at this monthly morning breakfast meetup. At this get-together, techies, developers, designers and entrepreneurs will learn from their peers through show and tell-style presentations.

 

AgTech Innovation: The Future of Farming, January 12 at 6:30 p.m.

From vertical farming and aquaponics to open-source farming and farm management, there is a growing crop of startups using data and technology to make food production more sustainable, efficient and profitable. Meet some these innovators at this Food+Tech Meetup, and get an inside look at their business models, products, challenges and lessons learned.

 

Conversations with Digital Natives: Teens Talk, January 13 at 6:00 p.m.

This event is part of a series of discussions on the changing new media landscape. The events feature panels with insights from the most respected news organizations, the newest disruptive publishers, and tech and media thought leaders. For this event, the Daily News Innovation Lab presents four teenage speakers who will talk about their relationship with tech and media from the POV of consumers and makers. This is a great opportunity to better understand how the issues the tech and startup communities discuss impact this generation — and how they feel about them. From how they consume media, to how they learn, to digital activism, you’ll hear first-hand accounts from Gen Z about the changes and creative possibilities new technologies have brought to their lives.

 

January 2016 NY Enterprise Technology Meetup, January 13 at 6:30 p.m.

Join fellow technologists, entrepreneurs and investors for the NY Enterprise Technology Meetup's (NYETM) January meetup. For the January meetup there will be a panel discussion and two exciting companies demoing their technologies. The panel will cover “How to get press coverage for your enterprise startup” and feature Jonathan Shieber (TechCrunch), Alex Konrad (Forbes), Jing Cao (Bloomberg), and Robert Hackett (Fortune).

Have a great week NYC and be sure to check out our events calendar for all the other tech events happening around town.

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