Tech Jobs Are Fueling NYC’s Economy — Here’s How To Expand Them to All New Yorkers
Today Tech:NYC, alongside our partners at the Association for a Better New York (ABNY) and Google, released a new report prepared by HR&A Advisors measuring the impact of NYC’s tech ecosystem.
Companies to Watch: New York Founders at the Forefront of Cybersecurity
For Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Tech:NYC convened a roundtable of cybersecurity leaders to exchange ideas with US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand on how to improve efforts to secure national infrastructure. One major takeaway: invest in the future of the cyber workforce.
New York’s National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) plan unlocks $175 million in new funding
Earlier this week, the federal Dept. of Transportation gave the official thumbs up to New York’s plans (as well as those of every other state) for building out EV charging infrastructure statewide.
Companies to Watch: Five New York Founders Solving Systemic Challenges
For this month’s Companies to Watch, we spoke to five founders — and perhaps newly-converted Mets fans — that are leading by example and applying innovative solutions to some of society’s most pressing challenges.
Companies to Watch: Five Latino Founders Shaping the Future of New York Tech
For this month’s Companies to Watch, we caught up with some of the NYC founders in the program to learn more about what they’re building — and how the tech sector can better support Latinx and immigrant entrepreneurs.
Companies to Watch: Celebrating Pride with LGBTQ+ Founders
To close out Pride Month, we spoke to a group of LGBTQ+ New York founders about how they’re responding in this moment and continuing to grow their businesses — and, of course, how they’re celebrating Pride.
Tech:NYC’s Statement on SCOTUS’ Ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson
Tech:NYC Executive Director Jason Clark released the linked statement today after the Supreme Court of the United States released its ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health.
Announcing Tech Year NYC: Bridging the Tech Jobs Gap in NYC
Building on the success of prior years, Tech Year NYC will expand a pilot program serving 1,000 students curious about pursuing careers in tech.