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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 ...
New York’s tech sector proved itself to be fundamental to the city’s economic and social make-up in the past year. ... But the industry hit obstacles in the past 12 months, ...
But the tech sector is a major part of New York’s economy–by some counts the amount of venture, angel, and private equity cash poured into New York has grown from $799 million in 2009 to about ...
New York City Tech Industry Strong, Growing Fast. The upside to Silicon Alley is again confirmed by study, which finds almost 300,000 people in ‘tech ecosystem’ jobs paying 49 percent better ...
As New York pivots into the 2021 mayoral election, no industry is more important as a bellwether of the city’s future success than technology. Silicon Valley may get all the glory, but New York is ...
The city’s tech industry already employs 320,000 people, according to Karen Bhatia, the vice president of initiatives at the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC).
The NSTC EUV Accelerator has opened in NY, marking a key advancement in R&D for semiconductor technology and economic growth.
As New York seemingly emptied over the course of last year, companies from one industry dug even more deeply into the nation’s most populous city: technology companies.
New York City's tech industry is mostly white (62 percent) and male (60 percent), according to a recent analysis from the Center for an Urban Future. The fact that white men make up the majority ...
But this needs to be weighed against New York’s true strength for big tech. Unlike San Francisco, New York is a hub not just for the tech industry, but also for advertising, media and finance ...