It's not an ignominious outcome for General Assembly, which brought in $ 100 million in 2017, but not the exit that many in the New
York tech ecosystem had hoped for.
Not exact matches
It's attempting to look at the
tech industry not as a silo of big
tech firms such as Google and Facebook, both of which have offices in New
York City, but as a diverse
ecosystem stretching throughout the city's economy.
The new report, from groups with obvious interest in the growth of the industry, the Association for a Better New
York, Google, Citi, and the New
York Tech Meetup, finds that 291,000 people are empoyed in the New York City «tech ecosystem.&ra
Tech Meetup, finds that 291,000 people are empoyed in the New
York City «
tech ecosystem.&ra
tech ecosystem.»
Last week at the Upfront Ventures summit in Los Angeles, a number of locals excitedly speculated that Snap's IPO could propel L.A.'s
tech ecosystem above New
York City's as the # 2 in the country.
New
York City Coming in at 9th in this year's ITM report, New
York City's technology
ecosystem, sometimes called «Silicon Alley,» is home to just about every startup niche imaginable, with notable sectors including education
tech, health
tech and financial
tech playing a big role.
The report — «The New
York City
Tech Ecosystem,» by HR&A Advisors — notes that roughly half the tech jobs are at employers with a main focus that is not technology, such as finance and media companies, or hospitals and government agenc
Tech Ecosystem,» by HR&A Advisors — notes that roughly half the
tech jobs are at employers with a main focus that is not technology, such as finance and media companies, or hospitals and government agenc
tech jobs are at employers with a main focus that is not technology, such as finance and media companies, or hospitals and government agencies.
Mike Splinter, executive chairman of Applied Materials, Inc., said, «Applied Materials applauds New
York's leadership in developing a vibrant high -
tech ecosystem and we welcome this latest investment to grow the semiconductor industry here.»
The New
York Technology Council released a mayoral primary campaign
tech scorecard for all the candidates based on their «stated plans to improve the technology
ecosystem in New
York City.»
Ariel is based in New
York City and is an active participant in the city's growing
tech ecosystem.
The fitness
tech ecosystem in New
York can only benefit from increased advancement in this area, and the markets already show inspiring growth.
Apple Has Been Hiring Experts In Wearable Computing In a recent
tech editorial from the New
York Times, wearable computing analyst Sarah Rotman Epps stated that «Apple's certainly made a lot of hiring in that area,» and that «Apple is already in the wearable space through its
ecosystem partners that make accessories that connect to the iPhone.