TechWorks!
About the Business
Welcome to TechWorks!, a unique museum located in the heart of Binghamton, New York, at 321 Water Street Center for Technology & Innovation, Inc. Our museum is dedicated to celebrating the rich history and exciting future of technology and innovation in the region. At TechWorks!, visitors of all ages can explore interactive exhibits, discover the stories behind groundbreaking inventions, and engage with hands-on activities that bring the world of technology to life. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a curious learner, or simply looking for a fun and educational experience, TechWorks! offers something for everyone. Join us to uncover the fascinating journey of technological advancements and their impact on our lives. We look forward to welcoming you to TechWorks!, where innovation meets inspiration.
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321 Water Street Center for Technology & Innovation, Inc, Binghamton, New York 13901, United States
Reviews
"Good education on start up industries in the area...like IBM starting in this region."
"Great tech history, especially of early IBM computers, early NASA training and simulation, and the history of Link aircraft trainers. While the space is as much attic as museum, our guide was incredibly knowledgeable and provided a huge amount of information in a very personable way. Highly recommended for anyone with a technology interest."
"A great collection of important items of computer history that originated from this area! They have a collection of Typewriters from IBM, cameras, player pianos, flight simulators, and of course computers. Recommend for anyone interested in computing history."
"This is a great gem to the community. It's a hidden museum of our local history of technology. You can actually come in and tour it when it's open. Can't believe how awesome it is."
"One of the only places in the world that has vintage 60's IBM computers and printers, magnetic storage media, RAMAC, etc. amazing place with hands on activities, programming in several languages including Python, Java, JavaScript, And many more. Extremely helpful and amusing volunteers that can show you how vintage 60's computer work, and many other vintage flight simulators that were developed in the southern tier. The retired volunteers used to be IBM computer scientists in Endicott during the 60-70s and are extremely skilled in programming and hardware."
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