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Fundraise Up has grown to more than 3,000 clients, including Unicef, Feed the Children and the American Heart Association, ...
There's a flawed narrative that New York City's tech industry is receding. After a decade of embracing a growth-at-all-costs mindset, according to this narrative, the sector peaked in 2022 and it ...
Jersey City: Growing Tech Investment. Jersey City has long been seen as an extension of New York City, but recently it’s been making waves in its own right. Thanks to its close proximity to Manhattan, ...
Kevin Ryan has had a long and storied career as a pivotal force in New York City tech. ... He has been an editor, reporter, and analyst covering the tech industry for more than 25 years.
New York's Tech Incubators: Driving the Green Economy Forward. For many entrepreneurs hoping to scale quickly, New York City represents more than the world’s largest global financial center: It ...
Julie Samuels is the president and director of Tech:NYC, a trade group for the tech sector in New York City with about 800 members. She spoke with “Marketplace Morning Report” host David ...
New York gained more tech workers on the move than any other U.S. city last year, according to a new report, indicating the local tech market continues to thrive despite the city’s high cost of ...
After over a decade in Park Slope, Artist & Craftsman Supply is relocating to Industry City, which is quickly becoming a ...
When Microsoft President Brad Smith announced in February 2021 that the tech giant had purchased a 90-acre plot of land in Atlanta’s westside, he laid out a bold vision: The company, he said ...
Tech:NYC, an organization of more than 550 tech companies and investors, has collaborated with Red Antler, with support from New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), to launch ...
The same New York City administration to launch a “Rat Action Plan” is back with an “Artificial Intelligence Action Plan.” Mayor Eric Adams on Monday unveiled a citywide AI “action plan ...
The tech sector barrelled ahead during the pandemic. The number of New York City tech industry jobs grew by 8.7 percent while the rest of the city’s employment shrunk by 5.3 percent from February 2020 ...