
Tech:NYC’s Statement Following Passage of the New York State Budget
Tech:NYC President & CEO Julie Samuels released this statement following passage of the New York State budget.
Tech:NYC Heads to Albany for Our Largest Lobby Day Yet
Team Tech:NYC, along with 24 of our member companies, took the early trains north to Albany this week to meet with New York Assemblymembers, State Senators, and other legislators and policymakers.
Tech is adding jobs at nearly 10 times the rate of the city’s overall economy. Here’s how to continue that momentum.
A new report by Tech:NYC and the Center for an Urban Future takes stock of where NYC’s tech sector stands and what it will take to keep our momentum going.
Tech:NYC Launches Third Decoded Futures Cohort, Empowering 20 NYC Nonprofits with AI Training and Tools
The Tech:NYC Foundation — with support from the Robin Hood Learning + Technology Fund, Google.org, Salesforce, and the Altman Foundation — announced the third cohort of Decoded Futures, a groundbreaking initiative equipping nonprofits with the knowledge, tools, and networks to adopt AI to scale their impact.
Companies to Watch: EdTech Founders Powering Next-Gen Learning
We spoke with 10 founders from five EdTech startups who are transforming education and shaping the future of learning.
What We Should Do with 10,000+ Miles of Curb
“New York City has more than 10,000 miles of curb. Managing it well is a challenge — but it’s also a big opportunity to make our city work better for everyone,” writes Tech:NYC Urbanism Fellow Isaac Oates.
VC Spotlight: Latif Peracha, Partner, M13
We caught up with M13’s Latif Peracha to discuss his career, the most common mistake founders make when pitching to VCs, his gut feelings, and much more.
New Yorkers Should Expect More from Our Streets
“Walkable, sustainable streets and sidewalks aren't a nice-to-have — they're essential,” writes Tech:NYC Urbanism Fellow Isaac Oates.