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| Pittsburgh
Technology Council
Offices: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Since 1983, the Pittsburgh Technology Council has been the principal point
of connection for companies from four primary clusters of the technology
industry that are represented by a critical mass of businesses in southwestern
Pennsylvania including Information Technology, Biomedical, Advanced Manufacturing/Materials
and Environmental Technology. Council membership currently includes nearly
1,400 companies in the 13-county southwestern Pennsylvania region. |
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Diego Software Industry Council (SDSIC)
Offices: San Diego, California
Formed in 1994, the San Diego Software Industry Council is building a future
for the region’s high tech industry. Their members enjoy exceptional networking
and educational opportunities, critical workforce development programs and
valuable company benefits. The Council exists to foster and support the
entrepreneurial spirit within the software and IT industry in San Diego,
by providing an organized forum for the exchange of ideas, sharing of resources,
and promotion of industry goals. |
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| Southern
Growth Policy Board
Offices: Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Southern Growth Policies Board is a non-partisan public policy think tank.
Formed by the region's governors in 1971, Southern Growth Policies Board
develops and advances visionary economic development policies by providing
a forum for partnership and dialog among a diverse cross-section of the
region's governors, legislators, business and academic leaders and the economic-
and community-development sectors. |
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Technology Council of Maryland
Offices: Rockville, Maryland
The Technology Council of Maryland is a not-for-profit membership organization
that represents the interests of technology companies and brings together
with other allied private sector businesses, the Educational Institutions
and Federal Research Agencies, making up Maryland's technology community.
The Technology Council of Maryland is organized to serve the State's technology
community through two major Industry Networks, the Maryland BioScience Alliance
(also known as the BioAlliance) and the Maryland IT and Advanced Technology
Network. |
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Technology Council of Northwest Pennsylvania
Offices: Erie, Pennsylvania
The Technology Council of Northwest Pennsylvania primarily focuses on technology
centers throughout the region. The organization fosters and supports selective
programming, expansion and development in other areas based on demand, buy-in
and available resources. The Technology Council of Northwest Pennsylvania
is a resource to stimulate the development and growth of technology in the
region by providing support to organizations and businesses, creating a
brain gain, as well as by facilitating regional education and linkages. |
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Council of Southern California
Offices: Torrance, California
The Technology Council of Southern California is the premier forum for the
region's technology leaders, providing events, connections, information
and resources to help technology companies succeed. Founded in 1991 as the
Software Council of Southern California, the Technology Council has a 15
year history of supporting technology companies across throughout the region.
They develop targeted, content-driven programs that encourage interactive
discussions between presenters and attendees that are regarded as among
the most influential in the region. |
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The Technology Collaborative (TTC)
Offices: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The Technology Collaborative is a newly formed economic development organization
that is the direct result of merging the Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse and
the Robotics Foundry. Their mission is to help increase Pennsylvania's technology-based
economy by developing collaborating industry clusters that leverage the
region's world-class assets in Advanced Electronics, Cyber Security, and
Robotics. They enable regional economic growth by utilizing this "business
friendly" environment to attract new companies to the region, help local
companies grow, and foster start-ups. |
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| Virginia
Technology Alliance (VTA)
Offices: Midlothian, Virginia
Ten regional technology councils formed the Virginia Technology Alliance
in 1998. The VTA mission is straight forward: champion the success of Virginia's
technology sector. The VTA seeks to coordinate and enhance the efforts of
the regional technology councils and to advocate for issues important to
the growth and development of innovative technologies and technology-based
organizations. |
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Wisconsin Technology Council (WTA)
Offices: Madison, Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Technology Council is the leading catalyst for the creation,
development and retention of science- and technology-based businesses in
Wisconsin. Working in partnership with the following organizations, the
Council works to ensure that Wisconsin makes the most of its people, resources
and opportunities - and meets the challenges posed by the rise of the Knowledge
Economy. |
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