Silicon Harlem’s Clayton Banks And Professors Work To Develop 5G Wireless Testbed
NYU News reports that tree Tandon School of Engineering professors will take part in research on the fifth generation of wireless network communications.
NYU News reports that tree Tandon School of Engineering professors will take part in research on the fifth generation of wireless network communications.
Join Clayton Banks, co-founder of Silicon Harlem, as he discusses becoming a member of the Mayor de Blasio’s NYCx Technology Leadership Council with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Chief Technology Officer Miguel Gamiño, Jr. today announced members of the NYCx Technology Leadership Advisory Council, adding Harlem’s Clayton Banks (pictured above), CEO, of Silicon Harlem as a member.
Salon’s Carrie Sheffield sat down with Silicon Harlem founder Clayton Banks on Monday for a Facebook Live discussion about the unique gentrification infecting Harlem, New York.
Clayton Banks graduated from Harvard, he worked as Vice President of sales at Comedy Central, Regional Director at Showtime Networks, Banks was President of the National Association for Multi-ethnicity in Communications.
Today, Harlem man and Executive Director of Silicon Harlem Clayton Banks talks Clayton Banks talks with Danny Tisdale about the upcoming Hackathon this week in partnership with Harlem Week on Saturday, August 8th on The Danny Tisdale Show on Harlem World Radio.
Today, Harlem man Clayton Banks talks about his tech work in and around Harlem on The Danny TIsdale Show on Harlem World Radio.
The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 125 years of continued service to Harlem and the “Harlems of the World” with a celebratory gala on Saturday, February 25, 2023, at The City College of New York.
On Thursday, May 5th, 2022, Harlem residents, elected officials, and community leaders celebrated the City College of New York 2022 Presidential Awards Gala Celebrating 175 Years Of CCNY at Shepherd Hall City College in Harlem, NY.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the largest step of any city in American history toward providing affordable broadband for all.
Today, Representative Adriano Espaillat in Harlem announced the launch of the 2021 Congressional App Challenge (CAC).
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced a major milestone in the City’s effort to bring new internet connectivity options to residents of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) and to create a shift in the local broadband market.
Spring Mountain Capital announces the launch of the West Harlem Innovation Network (https://whin.nyc), a new strategy for launching scalable technology businesses and creating new, high-paying jobs in Harlem.
Today, Representative Adriano Espaillat released the following statement announcing student winners of the 2020 Congressional App Challenge (CAC).
Harlem World magazine, announces its first-ever HWM Virtual Summit, with the theme Harlem: A Beacon on The Hill.