The WSJ reports the launch of a new initiative dubbed LaunchLM to assist technology firms in lower Manhattan. Read the full article at
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324549004579069521146464350.html
Among other things, the initiatve expects the formation of a technology leadership council and brings together various stakeholders and constituents to “advance the tech community in Lower Manhattan by creating venues for those in the industry to congregate, collaborate, and share resources and ideas.”
I hope the 2nd Annual Summit on Technology Innovation and Start Ups in the Bronx on October 16 will serve as a springboard for a similar LaunchBronx!
https://www.fordhamcdt.org/events/the-2nd-annual-summit-on-technology-innovation-and-start-ups-in-the-bronx
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