
What we’re about
We are aspiring, hobbyist and professional technologists of all stripes in Western North Carolina, working with different technologies. Asheville Tech Events include networking, presentation, caucus and social events.
Want to start something new? Let's connect!
Asheville Coders League
- Weekly casual, social gatherings
- Occasional technical sessions and code retreats
- Join avlcoders on Slack.
Asheville Women In Tech
- Monthly collaborative and supportive space to bring projects to workshop, participate in tutorials facilitated by other members, spark new ideas, write practice code, and develop cool stuff.
The Lab
- Coming soon!
- Monthly gathering where technical folks talk about and show off the things/tech they are working on.
Other WNC Tech Event Groups
- avl-js
- AVL Digital Nomads
- AI Hacks & Hops
- AVL Tech Connect
- Code with Asheville
- Meet the Geeks
- Silicon Dojo
- WNC Additive Manufacturing Collective
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Code with Asheville Monthly MeetingNeeds location
Are you curious or even passionate about using advocacy, technology and sensible design to create more equitable social and civic structures in Western North Carolina?
Whether you call yourself an organizer, a technologist, a designer, planner, concerned resident, all of the above or something else entirely, we want to be in relationship and build community together with you.
Check out a list of our current projects: https://github.com/CodeForAsheville/projectsWhat to expect:
Since project work takes place asynchronously—individually and in smaller squads—the goals of our monthly gatherings are to:- build relationships and learn about each other's skills, interests and goals,
- learn what we are doing across the organization (project updates),
- provide opportunities to get involved with and/or initiate projects, and
- shape where we are going as an organization, co-creating the culture and course of our work together.
In this meeting, we will:
- gather virtually using Google Meet for group video chat,
- do brief introductions, with a prompt,
- share updates about the projects that we're working on, highlighting deliverables for the next month and areas where additional resources would be useful, and
- discuss proposals and new opportunities to engage with local government and community organizations.
It isn't all glamorous, but the stakes are low for showing up and we'd be delighted to join together with you in this work.