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Arizona Technology Council (ATC)
Offices: Tempe, Arizona
The largest regional technology association in Arizona, the Arizona
Technology Council is a meaningful, member-driven association of technology
firms, business support firms, education institutions and economic development
groups that collectively form Arizona’s technology community. The Council
serves member organizations in Northern and Central Arizona within the
technology sector, in a wide range of industries. Information Technology.
Aerospace. Software. Semiconductor. High-Tech Manufacturing. E-Learning.
Biotechnology. E-learning. Environmental Systems. Telecommunications.
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Austin Technology Council (ATC)
Offices: Austin, Texas
The ATC is a member-driven association of business and organization
executive leaders, working together to promote the growth and success
of Austin's technology sector. ATC envisions an Austin in which the
technology community is the catalyst for inspiration and leadership
that transforms their city into a world-center for business innovation,
creative thinking, community involvement and educational support.
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Advanced Technology Alliance (CATA)
Offices: Ottawa-Newmarket, Ontario; Calgary, Alberta, Montreal, Quebec
& Vancouver, British Columbia
Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATA Alliance<) is Canada's leading,
most influential and entrepreneurial technology alliance. It is committed
to growing the global competitiveness of its members, 80% of which are
currently active exporters. The common purpose that unites the membership
is CATA Alliance's commitment to members' business growth. CATA is focused
on the provision of business services and government relations programs
that conserve and leverage member resources.
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DC Technology Council (DC Tech)
Offices: Washington, DC
The Washington DC Technology Council (DC Tech) works to expand the visibility
and success of the technology and business community of the Nation’s
Capital. Members include local, national and international technology
companies, as well as service providers, embassies and educational institutions.
DC Tech provides information, resources and connections that help its
members grow and succeed.
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Eastern
Technology Council
Offices: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Eastern Technology Council helps its member companies make contact with
each other. Through participation in Council events, their members have
the opportunity to develop solid, profitable relationships with each other
and with area leaders. The Eastern Technology Council serves leaders of
technology-oriented companies by providing valuable contacts, capital, and
information with a broad variety of events, publications, and innovative
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Florida High Tech Corridor
Offices: Sanford-Lake Mary, Florida
The Florida High Tech Corridor includes the 21 counties that make up the
service areas of the University of Central Florida and the University of
South Florida. This region stretches from Volusia county and Florida’s Space
Coast on the Atlantic through Metro Orlando and on to Tampa Bay. Current
studies have revealed thousands of high tech companies reside along the
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Greater Baltimore Technology Council
Offices: Baltimore, Maryland
The Greater Baltimore Technology Council is devoted to one goal: growing
the region's tech community. They ask tech companies what they need to grow
and provide it through innovative programs. They create forums where organizations
can meet, learn and do business. And they celebrate the community's successes,
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