Tech Monday Matinee
Silicon Valley
Monday, November 18
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Charles E. Beatley Jr. Central Library
Large Meeting RoomIn 1957, decades before Steve Jobs dreamed up Apple or Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook, a group of eight brilliant young men started their own transistor business.
Their leader was 29-year-old Robert Noyce, a physicist with a brilliant mind and the affability of a born salesman who would co-invent the microchip -- an essential component of nearly all modern electronics today, including computers, motor vehicles, cell phones and household appliances.
84 mins.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Technology | Movies & Film | Computer & Tech Classes |
TAGS: | technology | movies |
Charles E. Beatley Jr. Central Library
Parking: The library has a large parking lot with 175 spaces.
Public Transit:
- Metrorail: King Street Station (Yellow & Blue Lines 3.2 miles); Van Dorn Station (Blue Line 2.1 miles)
- Metrobus: F23, F24, A28
- DASH Bus: 30, 32
For reasonable disability accommodation, contact jgregorio@alexlibraryva.org or call 703.746.1701 or TTY 703.746.1790.

