Dennis Zakas, Chairman of the TAG Top 40/10 Committee introduces interesting innovations that don’t qualify for Top 40 status because they have no commercial value yet: Foxtail Games, Emory’s Drive and Georgia FIRST.
Top 40 Committee member John Wilson reflects on the Top 10 process and findings, including where Georgia stands now as a technology Community.
The final Top 10 Most Innovative Company Winners, SalesLoft, Laaser and Sharecare, make presentations about their companies.
First Data’s Marianne Johnson introduces the State of the Industry Report (SOIR), highlighting tech data for Georgia and presenting an animated SOIR video.
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Tonight an Israeli company will dispatch its spacecraft to the moon aboard a Falcon 9 rocket. Read more... |
Opinion: Social media platforms not only host troubling images of suicide and self-harm, they end up recommending it to the people most vulnerable to it. Read more... |
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Roman Dobrokhotov has been playing a dangerous game for a Russian reporter: identifying agents of the GRU military intelligence agency. Read more... |
This year’s theme builds upon TAG’s public awareness campaign to promote Georgia’s technology industry through an emphasis on the fastest-growing tech clusters in the state, including health IT, information security, financial technology, logistics and communication services. To learn more about the annual TAG Georgia Technology Summit (GTS), including the Top 40/Top10 most Innovative companies in Georgia awards, the State of the Industry report, the PWC Technology Hall of Fame inductee, plus special keynote and guest speakers, click here. Stay tuned to TAG TV for the next annual event!