06/02/2026
A special thank you to Jason () and the entire team. I truly appreciated the effort to make technology, AI, entrepreneurship, and digital opportunities easier to understand for people who may be completely new to these conversations.
Not everybody comes from a tech background.
Not everybody knows what AI, blockchain, cybersecurity, automation, APIs, or Web3 are.
But everybody deserves the opportunity to learn.
One of my favorite parts was seeing faces in these rooms that I don’t normally see in tech spaces. I’d love to see even more next time. Technology affects all of us, and the more people who understand it, the better prepared our communities will be.
There were also a lot of people who wanted to participate but couldn’t make it this year. I hope they get another opportunity because there was truly something for everyone.
The future isn’t slowing down for any of us. 😩😂
Whether you’re a business owner, nonprofit leader, student, parent, entrepreneur, creative, or someone who still says, “I’m not a tech person,” trust me—you belong in these conversations too.
Philly Tech Week may be over, but the learning isn’t.
We’ll continue exploring technology, AI, innovation, business, and digital opportunities throughout the year, and we’ll continue sharing what we learn along the way.
And if y’all see me at the next event asking 500 questions… mind your business. 😂 That’s called learning.
Thank you again to everyone who made the experience meaningful.
Let’s keep learning.
Let’s keep building.
Let’s keep showing up.
We don’t need just one week of tech. We need more people in tech all year long.