The inaugural Charleston Tech Week is set to showcase the Lowcountry’s growing influence as a tech hub

The week-long celebration will include activities and events to foster connections and celebrate tech.

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The first-ever Charleston Tech Week will take place from Thursday, April 24, through Friday, May 2, highlighting the region’s growing technology and innovation scene. Over fourteen organizations will collaborate to host events showcasing the Holy City as an emerging tech hub.

Charleston Tech Week aims to foster connections and celebrate the area’s role in attracting talent, investment, and businesses. Attendees will be able to network with industry leaders, elevate their brands, and engage with key decision-makers.

The event will also focus on supporting local growth, diversity, and education in tech and include participation from various organizations, including Charleston Women in Tech, Startup Grind, and the College of Charleston.

Stay on the lookout for updates.

A few announced event highlights

  • Thursday, April 25 | iFiveK: Where Tech Runs Charleston Digital
  • Friday, April 25 | Tech Throwdown for Young Pros
  • Thursday, May 1 | Mentor Matchup with Charleston Women in Tech
  • Friday, May 2 | Dig South Tech Summit & Expo
  • Friday, May 2 | Charleston Tech Week “Geek Out” Closing Bash
Events
The Hatch Chile Roast benefits the nonprofit Friends of Joseph Floyd Manor.
The College of Charleston’s Men’s Soccer program transitioned from NAIA to NCAA Division I status in 1991.
You can get your Aquarium Aglow tickets at a discounted price now through the end of October.
This two-day festival will celebrate the vibrant sounds of jazz at the Gaillard Center.
Holy City Swing instructors will guide attendees through choreography, plus, there will be sips and bites.
During Vegstock, Charleston Grill’s nightly menu will be inspired by the Lowcountry’s summer harvest and the work of our local farmers.