Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Through its affiliate, the Partnership Fund for New York City, the partnership directly invests in economic development projects in all five boroughs of the city. To date, the Fund has raised in excess of $110 million and made more than 100 investments in businesses and nonprofit projects that promote the local economy.
B usiness and nonprofit leaders discussed the benefits of AI, the tension between sustainability and growth, and the need for collaboration to foster innovation in a wide-ranging TIME100 Talk at ...
One of NYCEDC’s largest initiatives to date is Applied Sciences NYC, a competition to create a new world-class engineering campus in NYC. [5] In December 2011, Mayor Bloomberg announced the selection of a historic partnership with Cornell University and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology to create a groundbreaking, two-million-square foot applied science and engineering campus on ...
The New York City Office of Technology and Innovation (OTI), formerly known as the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT), is the department of the government of New York City [1] that oversees the City's "use of existing and emerging technologies in government operations, and its delivery of services to the public". [2]
CEOs weigh how to cut costs while stoking growth and innovation. Diane Brady, Nicholas Gordon. March 22, 2024 at 4:08 AM. Getty Images. Good morning.
David Belt and partner Scott Cohen formed the concept for Newlab in 2011 after prospecting the decaying Building 128 with Navy Yard president David Ehrenberg. [7] [8] The partners found the maritime manufacturing history of the structure, specifically the manufacturing innovations that took place there, synchronous with their aim to provide a platform for emerging hardware technologies in New ...
Brooklyn, New York: Downtown Brooklyn Partnership. [30] Summers, Edward (2015). Continued Growth of Educational Institutions in Downtown Became a Model for Urban Development. Brooklyn. In Moss M. (eds). Downtown New York, New York: NYU Rising: How Brooklyn Wagner Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management. [31]
Prior to becoming the leader of the Partnership, Wylde was the founding CEO of both the Partnership's housing and investment fund affiliates. She serves on a number of boards and advisory groups, such as the New York City Economic Development Corporation, the Fund for Public Schools, the conservative Manhattan Institute, Sponsors for Educational Opportunity, and the Governor's NYC Regional ...