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Wednesday, 20 January 2021

Tags: startups

30 Tech Hot Spots in New York

Posted on February 14, 2019 by Richard Wallace |
If you drive a car in New York you have probably driven by at least one or two officially designated ‘innovation hot spots,’ maybe in an old industrial zone? And…
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ResilienX, Inc. in final round for GENIUS NY award

Posted on January 26, 2019 by Richard Wallace |
ResilienX, Inc. (www.resilienx.com), a company co-founded by four Clarkson University alumi is one of five finalists in round three GENIUS NY awards. GENIUS NY is the world’s largest business accelerator…
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Emerging markets startup accelerators are making an impact

Posted on October 6, 2017 by Nitin Dahad |
A recent article in the Harvard Business Review suggested that startup accelerators have become more popular in emerging markets, and they’re working. This is based on a report published in…
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Top US tech hubs based on startup leasing activity include Denver and Indianapolis

Posted on April 26, 2017 by Richard Wallace |
by Steffen Kammerer A challenging funding environment is making it harder for tech companies to rev their growth engine, especially inside saturated mega-hubs. The number of deals done in Silicon…
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Brazilian tech innovation sector booming despite political and economic crisis

Posted on April 20, 2016 by Richard Wallace |
by Leonardo Dicker Although the ongoing political unrest helped drag the national economy to a steep recession in the past couple of years, the tech innovation and startup sector has…
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India enters new phase for technology innovation

Posted on March 3, 2016 by Nitin Dahad |
In the tech sector, India has not been known for innovation, and has historically always sold itself on its low cost software development and business process outsourcing. From a manufacturing…
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Global Technology Symposium 2016: inspiring what’s next

Posted on February 7, 2016 by Richard Wallace |
The Next Silicon Valley is pleased to be partner once again with this year’s Global Technology Symposium – an annual private event where top thinkers, investors and industry experts from…
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As technology booms, U.S. startups are driven beyond Silicon Valley

Posted on November 23, 2015 by Nitin Dahad |
When tech clusters grow and become more successful by nurturing a strong start-up and scale-up culture, enabling infrastructure and attracting talent, the success can often have a side effect. As…
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Chinese chip maker goes under after receiving $20B in investments

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A Chinese semiconductor manufacturer that was able to procure nearly $20 billion in investments has gone under and abandoned a new factory in Wuhan without explanation, according to a Shanghai-based news service.
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GlobalFoundries’ Advanced Semiconductor Fab In Upstate New York Is An Unexpected Link In Global Supply Chains

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A visit to GlobalFoundries Fab 8 gives fresh perspective on the difficulty U.S. manufacturers face competing at the most advanced levels of technology
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EETimes - UK Supreme Court Patent Ruling is Another Blow for Huawei -

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A landmark ruling by the UK’s Supreme Court promises to turn international law on intellectual property rights upside down.
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