
Five New York Tech Nonprofits to Watch (February 2018)
Incredible nonprofits have emerged in New York that are teaching tech skills, fostering entrepreneurship, and creating new career opportunities for underserved students and communities. These are some of the best.
Mayor de Blasio Shares New Ideas for Improving NYC’s Democracy
Last night, Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his fifth State of the City address. He used a large portion of his speech to talk about improving voting in NYC, which we agree needs urgent changes.
January 2018 Newsletter: Start Something New In 2018
We’ve got big plans for celebrating and supporting New York’s inspiring tech scene in 2018. We hope you’ll join us.
Tech:NYC Statement on Governor Cuomo's Net Neutrality Executive Order
In response to Governor Andrew Cuomo's new executive order "Ensuring Net Neutrality Protections For New Yorkers," Tech:NYC has issued the following statement.
Fix NYC’s Congestion Pricing Plan: The Fix for the Subway?
A new proposal from Governor Cuomo's Fix NYC advisory panel that details congestion pricing was released Friday. Here are the highlights.
Five New York Tech Companies to Watch (January 2018)
With the new year in full swing, we’d like to introduce you to five of our member companies who have created products to help you meet your goals—professionally and personally—in 2018.
New NYCx Program Leverages Tech to Solve City Challenges
I am proud to join NYCx’s Technology Leadership Advisory Council, along with Tech:NYC friends and other leaders, including Brian O’Kelley, Fred Wilson, Kevin Ryan, and Michelle Peluso.
3 Highlights from the 2018 State of the State Address
Governor Andrew Cuomo delivered his annual State of the State address yesterday, outlining his proposals to improve New York in the coming years. It was 93 minutes of dense policy and politics, which we’ve watched and analyzed to save you a little time.