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As we embark on the second half of the year, the Austin Technology Council (ATC) is more committed than ever to fostering connections that drive our tech community forward. Recenet conversations with tech leaders have underscored a vital insight: smaller and mid-size growth-focused tech companies in Austin are eager for more opportunities to network and engage as a community. These conversations highlighted a critical need for stronger collaborations across our community—particularly with UT Austin’s Engineering, Business, and Medical schools....and with the largest tech companies with office in our region. We recognize that achieving the next level of innovation and growth requires the collective efforts of business leaders, academia, and government. Austin’s strength has always come from being a tightly engaged community. Now, ATC is seeking civic-minded leaders to join us in shaping the future of our tech ecosystem. Together, we can achieve remarkable progress in the coming months by fostering meaningful discussions and connections. Join us in our mission to bolster our vibrant and collaborative tech community. Let’s work together to make the second half of the year transformative for Austin’s tech industry. #AustinTech #Networking #Innovation #CommunityBuilding #Leadership

• Thom Singer, CSP 🌟

Community Builder, Storyteller, Uplifter of Good People. Keynote Speaker and CEO at the Austin Technology Council. Enthusiastic about community, collaboration, and conversations as a way to solve problems.

1mo

I had a chance meeting last night with two business leaders who came from really big companies… And headed up really big projects… And they are very interested in seeing our community really unite moving forward as we shape the next decades. It was inspiring and I know there are many more people out there who want to be part of a cause… ATC is a blank slate with a 32 year history … And we are reinventing for the future.

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