Incognito Software Systems Inc. is proud to be exhibiting our solutions at this year’s Cable-Tec Expo. You can find us in the Pennsylvania Convention Center, booth #1616 to discuss any matter related to WiFi optimization, virtualization opportunities, and enhancing your subscribers’ quality of experience (QoE). We’ll also be handing out complimentary copies of our new book, The 2016 Broadband Consumer QoE Report.
In anticipation of the Expo, we’ve put together this handy guide to the show and this exciting city to help you can make the most of your stay.
Keep reading to find event information, Expo highlights, interesting places to visit around the convention center, and what to eat during your trip to Philadelphia.
Kicking it all off is the in-depth pre-conference Boot Camps, focusing on the most vital engineering trends of 2016, including:
Register for one or all of the events through the SCTE/ISBE Registration Page.
This year’s event is packed with workshops that cover an abundant number of crucial concepts, including subjects like:
Don’t miss out on the chance to compete with your peers in the SCTE IP Challenge, where you can showcase your IP knowledge by competing in a blended-style Jeopardy match that includes traditional questions, router and CMTS configuration, and other hands-on activities.
The annual international event is always a highlight of the Expo. Cable Games participants compete against each other for gold, silver, and bronze awards in a variety of cable-related events including cable splicing, meter reading, cable jeopardy, and MTDR.
This year’s Expo is being held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, from September 26-29th in the historic city of Philadelphia.
Address:
1101 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA
19107, United States
Center City East/West: Home to the downtown core and location of the Pennsylvania Convention Center, this district offers travelers theatre and music venues, museums, views of City Hall, historic Chinatown, and the recently announced Broad Street Arts Activation Project, which is set to illuminate the street in an outdoor gallery of light, colour, art, and local performance.
Old City: Just a short trip from the convention center, Old City represents the roots of American Independence. Walk along the Delaware River and see historic landmarks such as the Liberty Bell, Constitution Hall, and Independence Hall. This historic neighbourhood has a European feel and stunning classic architecture. Taverns, pubs, and brick-walled restaurants await your visit.
South Philly: Philly Cheesesteaks — need we say more? Head down to South Philly for an abundance of mouth-watering restaurants, delis, pizzerias, and cheap dive bars. Home to the Philadelphia Sports Complex, you can check out Philly’s premier football, basketball, and baseball stadiums, all located within walking distance of each other.
Barnes Foundation: See Collector Albert C Barnes’ accumulation of artwork by European visionaries such as Renoir, Van Gogh, and Degas, as well as folk art from the Americas and Africa.
Address: 2025 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Phone: 1-215-278-7200
Philadelphia Museum of Art: One of America’s most renowned galleries, this museum includes collections of post-impressionist work, renaissance paintings, modern pieces by Picasso, and international art exhibits. Bonus: this gallery features the famous staircase from the 1976 classic Stallone picture, Rocky.
Address: 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Phone: 1-215-763-8100
Independence National Historic Park: Come to ‘America’s most historic square mile’, at this L-shaped park that served as the U.S. headquarters for Benjamin Franklin and the Revolutionary War. See the Liberty Bell, visit the Benjamin Franklin Museum, and smell the beautiful flora as you take in some American history.
Address: Off 3rd & Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone: 1-215-965-2305
Philly Cheesesteak at John’s Roast Pork — Head down to South Philly to eat a world-famous cheesesteak at one of the city’s top locations. If you can’t make it this far, just follow your nose to any of the numerous spots offering this delicious creation. Why? Because when in Philly, do as the Philadelphians do.
Address: 14 E Snyder Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19148
Phone: 1-215-463-1951
Italian Hoagie at Sarcone’s Deli — Even though the Cheesesteak gets all the attention, the Hoagie was named the “Official Sandwich of Philadelphia” by former mayor Ed Rendell. Build your own sandwich at numerous spots, including our Italian-style recommendation.
Address: 734 S 9th St, Philadelphia, PA 19147
Phone: 1-215-922-1717
Gennaro’s Tomato Pie — This unique style of pizza is created by adding tomato sauce after the other ingredients. Think that’s crazy? You won’t after you try it. Enjoy this home-grown local delight derived from a recipe in Sicily; your tastebuds are certain to be satisfied.
Address: 1533 S 11th St, Philadelphia, PA 19147
Phone: 1-215-463-5070
Capogiro Ice Cream — Fun fact: Philly was once known as the “Ice Cream Capital of the World.” In fact, our recommendation, Capogiro, was called the Best Ice Cream in the World by National Geographic magazine. Lucky for you, it’s also located within walking distance of the Cable-Tec Expo.
Address: 119 S 13th St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: 1-215-351-0900
Hope you enjoyed the guide to Cable-Tec Expo 2016! Remember to come visit us at the Incognito booth #1616 to grab your complimentary copy of our new book, The 2016 Broadband Consumer QoE Report.
See you in Philadelphia!