March tech talks
Details
Join us in person March 30th in the Near West side by UIC for tech talks and a place in Chicago history.
Agenda:
(optional) 4pm meet to tour the National Public Housing Museum
5pm - welcome and networking
5:15pm - talk 1
5:45pm - talk 2
6:30pm - Q&A and networking
Talk 1:
"Building a HIPAA-Compliant Data Platform on AWS" - MK Barton, Co-Founder and Head of Cloud Experience at Rootwork Labs
About the venue:
On March 30th we'll be in the Living Room space at the National Public Housing Museum. The museum is on the corner of Taylor
and Ada Streets, in the last remaining building of the historic Jane Addams Homes.
General admission to the National Public Housing Museum is free and open to all.
#### Public Transportation
The Museum is accessible via public transportation. The closest CTA train stops are Racine on the Blue Line and Polk on the Pink Line, which are each about a half mile away.
For train to bus connections, both Clinton on the Blue Line and Polk on the Pink Line offer connections to CTA bus route #157 Streeterville/Taylor. Exit the bus at Taylor and Throop.
CTA bus routes #7 Harrison, #12 Roosevelt, and #60 Blue Island/26th also all have stops nearby.
***
#### Parking
If traveling by car, there is limited parking located in the National Public Housing Museum’s lot on the north side of our building. A handful of spaces in the lot are designated for residents of the building—please avoid parking in any spot marked with a reserved sign. The lot includes one EV charging station.
Metered street parking is available on Taylor Street.
Bicycle parking is also available at the museum.
