
Companies to Watch: GovTech
To kick off 2025, we caught up with six founders from four companies who are innovating in the GovTech space to improve civic engagement and government efficiency and effectiveness through public-private partnerships.
Tech:NYC’s Statement on the 2025 State of the State Address
Tech:NYC issued the following statement in response to today’s 2025 State of the State address by Governor Kathy Hochul.
Tech:NYC’s Statement on the 2025 State of the City Address
Tech:NYC issued the following statement in response to today’s 2025 State of the City address by Mayor Eric Adams.
Ami Luttwak of Wiz wants to change the culture around security
For the latest edition of the Cornell Tech @ Bloomberg speaker series, Wiz CTO Ami Luttwak shared his thoughts on founding and scaling a high-impact tech company, the evolving cloud security landscape, and his journey from founding a startup to leading one of the most impactful teams in cloud security today.
Companies to Watch: E-Commerce
We caught up with founders from four companies who are innovating in the e-commerce space and transforming the way we pay and purchase.
VC Michael Mignano on embracing a ‘grow or die’ mentality
For the latest edition of the Cornell Tech @ Bloomberg speaker series, Michael Mignano, Partner at Lightspeed Ventures, discussed his own experiences founding a company and getting acquired, how to successfully navigate finding product market fit, and how his passion for creating and helping others create has fueled his career.
New Research from Decoded Futures Identifies Challenges for Nonprofits in Using AI, Outlines Roadmap for Safely Using AI to Expand Services
Report findings are guiding inaugural training program at Decoded Futures, a Tech:NYC initiative working to bridge the AI knowledge gap between tech companies and nonprofits, backed by Robin Hood and Google.
Tech:NYC’s Statement on City of Yes Passing the City Council
Tech:NYC President & CEO Julie Samuels released this statement on the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity being passed by the City Council.