Mayor Emmanuel Interview with The Street
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said his city’s technology space is growing. Technology accounted for 11% of the city’s employment, compared to 3% four years ago, Emanuel said. He also gave some advice for the new Trump administration, as Emanuel served in both the Clinton and Obama administrations. TheStreet’s Scott Gamm reports from the Nasdaq in
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Before ringing the Nasdaq Closing Bell, Tom Kuczmarski, co-founder of the Chicago Innovation Awards, joins Remy Blaire to discuss the 2016 winners, entrepreneurial progress since 2002 and job growth in Chicago. Also, he gives some great advice for those looking to become future entrepreneurs.
Visit SiteRahm Emanuel, Chicago Innovation Award winners ring Nasdaq closing bell
Mayor Rahm Emanuel joined an annual Chicago Innovation Awards tradition Monday afternoon: ringing the closing bell at the Nasdaq stock exchange in New York with the most recent batch of honorees. A group meeting with the mayor — normally in Chicago — is one of the perks of winning an Innovation Award. This year, Emanuel met with winners over
Visit SiteTom Kuczmarski interview with CNN
Hours before ringing the Nasdaq Closing Bell in NYC with the 2016 Chicago Innovation Awards, Tom Kuczmraski discussed the state of innovation in Chicago with CNN
Visit SiteBlue Sky Innovation: AI won’t kill you, but ignoring it might kill your business, experts say
Relax. Artificial intelligence is making our lives easier, but won’t be a threat to human existence, according to panel of practitioners in the space. “One of the biggest misconceptions today about autonomous robots is how capable they are,” said Brenna Argall, faculty research scientist at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, during a Chicago Innovation Awards
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