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Technica all-ladies hackathon!

Technica is an all-ladies hackathon at the University of Maryland. For 24 hours, you will be immersed in everything tech so that you can explore, learn, and create awesome projects. Mentors and sponsors will be hacking alongside students to build stronger connections between the amazing ladies of our tech world.

The event will hold workshops detailing certain programming languages, hardware, and design, therefore attendees do not need any previous experience to attend! 

The hackathon will take place at Ritchie Coliseum, located 9 miles away from D.C., a 3 minute drive from the College Park Metro stop, and includes free parking!

For more information, contact Amber Mirza. 

http://gotechnica.org/ 

Amber Mirza
amirza12@terpmail.umd.edu
University of Maryland 2017
B.S. Computer Science
Association for Women in Computing, Vice President

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