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...Development Initiative earlier this month, Hegle said he believes good things are on the horizon for the metro. Hegle hopes to collaborate with DWDI, as well as the city, in... Read more
A cadre of Kansas Citians are hoping to take the podium at one of the nation’s largest tech and innovation conferences in 2019. At least four Kansas City tech and... Read more
...in performance for Kansas City overall compared to 2017. Three dozen Kansas City-area firms landed on the 2018 Inc. 5000 list, a drop from the 40 companies that earned spots... Read more
A $145,000 allocation for Velocity Lee’s Summit represents the first step in the City of Lee’s Summit getting serious about investing in innovation, said Grant Gooding. Grant Gooding, Proof Positioning... Read more
...Awards Regional Semi-Final events around the globe, plus one Global Finals event in New York City in January. Kansas City social entrepreneur Wesley Hamilton was surprised with an $18,000 prize... Read more
...Increased initiative and innovative thinking — Want to grow? Interested in expanding your customer base, competing nationally or even opening an international office? To achieve big goals, unlock the power... Read more
...taking part Monday morning in the city’s launch of the Digital Workforce Development Initiative (DWDI), the remark came with a less-frequent follow-up. Digital Workforce Development Initiative launch “And it does,”... Read more
...to Kansas City in 2014, she said. The lesson from their counterparts across the globe? “An alliance makes a city or a metro stronger because you’re all in it together,... Read more
...to James and City Manager Troy Schulte, among other attendees from city departments and the City Council. Read more about the 2017 Demo Day here. “This year’s IPP class will... Read more
...month. That means that for about $35 a month, a person can go solar in Kansas City. So with your electricity savings and a loan payment, it isn’t too much... Read more