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October 7, 2024 Esther Surden Off Around New Jersey, Innovation, News, NJ Tech People, NJ Universities, STEM, tech training, Tech Workforce, In August, NJTechWeekly.com visited Jason Frasca and Iain ...
New Jersey tech entrepreneur Jeremy Gulban didn’t set out to be a hero. Yet publishers and journalists around the country hail him as one. Gulban is acquiring rural community newspapers, but he isn’t ...
Speak2 (Newark) a Newark Venture Partners portfolio company, found that it needed to make a pivot during the pandemic. The company offers voice technology based on the Amazon Alexa to help senior ...
Caregility, a medical technology firm colocated with Yorktel in Wall Township, is making a big impact by installing smart hospital rooms and telehealth systems in medical facilities across the country ...
New Jersey is taking its first steps toward regulating blockchain and cryptocurrencies, with legislation that many believe will encourage the creation of legitimate fintech and cryptocurrency ...
Cross River Bank (Fort Lee) has raised $620 million from some impressive VCs and funds. For Women's History Month, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) put together a panel of women ...
The 2024 New Jersey Big Data Alliance Symposium, held last spring at Rutgers–New Brunswick, focused on the impacts of AI on society and higher education. NJTechWeekly.com dropped by a session called ...
Two New Jersey companies, Onvego (Livingston) and Phone.com (Newark), recently collaborated on an AI solution that extends the capabilities of traditional answering services, creating an “AI ...
One entrepreneur came to the NJ Founders & Funders spring gathering to raise money to complete the development of a wearable jetpack that could assist in search-and-rescue missions. Another wanted to ...
A 19th-century Victorian home in Newark’s Fairmount neighborhood that has been repurposed through a partnership between the city and community partners is now planned to bring technology training and ...
The Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology (CSIT) recently awarded 14 New Jersey startup companies a total of over $3.6 million through its Pilot Clean Tech Demonstration Grant Program.
In celebration of International Women’s Day in March, about 100 members of TiE New Jersey gathered at the Cherry Valley Country Club, in Skillman. They heard from Kathleen Coviello, chief economic ...
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