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| Hawaii
Technology Development Corporation (HTDC)
Offices: Honolulu, Hawaii
Hawaii Technology Development Corporation provides key resources to help
develop and retain high tech in Hawaii. Among its initiative, HTDC develops
and manages a statewide network of incubation services and facilities that
provide new technology businesses with access to business development services,
strategic partnerships, networking and marketing opportunities, shared support
services, and business mentoring. |
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| High
Tech Business Council (HTBC)
Offices: Rochester, New York
The High Tech Business Council is a mechanism to advance the Greater Rochester
Area as one of the top regions for technology development and commercialization
in the nation. Their mission is to provide an ongoing forum for linking
technology innovation to commercial implementation and accelerating the
growth of technology based companies in the Rochester area. The Council
defines regional technology strategy and navigates its implementation on
a continuous basis. |
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Illinois
Technology Executive Exchange (ITEEx)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
Information Technology Executive Exchange (ITEEx) is an executive membership
organization serving the IT Executive leadership. ITEEx’s focus is building
a powerful consortium of IT leaders, who will leverage each other’s networks,
best practices, and general wisdom to advance their organizations and most
importantly, their careers. ITEEx accomplishes this task primarily through
the development of communities of IT Executives called special interest
groups (SIG). |
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| Larta
Institute
Offices: Los Angeles, California
Since 1993, Larta has been the leader in convening technology companies,
researchers, and investors. They help their clients access the technology
industry through world-class conference and training services, industry
research, and capital-raising. Companies helped by Larta have raised over
$1.5 billion in capital. Larta's conferences and seminars provide insights
to thousands of businesspeople each year. Larta's weekly magazine on business
innovation is read by over 20,000 people. |
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| Massachusetts
High Technology Council (MHTC)
Offices: Waltham, Massachusetts
Information Technology Executive Exchange (ITEEx) is an executive membership
organization serving the IT Executive leadership. ITEEx’s focus is building
a powerful consortium of IT leaders, who will leverage each other’s networks,
best practices, and general wisdom to advance their organizations and most
importantly, their careers. |
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Metroplex
Technology Business Council (MTBC)
Offices: Richardson, Texas
The MTBC is an association of technology companies dedicated to making North
Texas a global center of high-tech excellence. MCI, Nortel Networks, Fujitsu
and Rockwell International founded the MTBC in 1994. Since that time, the
MTBC has experienced significant membership growth and has a comprehensive
portfolio of member services and events. The MTBC is dedicated to fostering
a supportive business environment for technology companies and members of
the technology community through leadership, advocacy, education and cooperative
initiatives. |
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| New
Jersey Technology Council (NJTC)
Offices: Mt Laurel, New Jersey
The New Jersey Technology Council provides business support, networking
opportunities, information, advocacy and recognition of technology companies
and their leaders. Founded in 1996, NJTC's more than 1,200 member companies
work together to support their own enterprises while advancing New Jersey's
status as a leading technology center in the United States. |
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| Northeast
Ohio Technology Coalition (NorTech)
Offices: Cleveland, Ohio
NorTech is a diverse group of fifty business leaders that includes the presidents
of universities and colleges, the director of NASA Glenn, CEOs and CTOs
of major corporations, entrepreneurs from small- and medium-sized technology
companies, capital providers, professional service providers, and leaders
from various chambers, intermediaries, and foundations across the region. |
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Northeast Tennessee Technology Council (NETTC)
Offices: Blountville, Tennessee
The Northeast Tennessee Technology Council is a non-profit organization
whose purpose is to educate, engage and support a region of technology-based
businesses and entrepreneurs that will enhance the region's economy and
technological infrastructure. NETTC has a 15 member Board of Directors and
a 5 member Executive Committee team which serves a region of eight counties:
Carter, Greene, Hancock, Hawkins, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi and Washington. |
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| Northern
Virginia Technology Council (NVTC)
Offices: Herndon, Virginia
The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) is the membership and trade
association for the technology community in Northern Virginia and is the
largest technology council in the nation. NVTC has more than 1100 member
companies representing about 160,000 employees. Its membership includes
companies from all sectors of the technology industry including information
technology, software/hardware, Internet, ISPs, telecommunications, biotechnology,
bioinformatics, aerospace and nanotechnology, as well as the service providers
that play an important role in supporting these companies. |
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Texas Technology Council (NTTC)
Offices: Plano, Texas
The North Texas Technology Council (NTTC) seeks to build a strong public
image for the technology community in North Texas by promoting industry
stars, products, technologies and member companies. The NTTC promotes North
Texas as a place for technology companies to start, locate, grow, prosper,
invest, work, live and play, and serves their members and the technology
community at-large by providing training, education and support programs. |
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