Silicon Harlem Virtual 8th Annual Next Gen Tech Summit – Beyond Connected!
Ready! This year Ocktober Film Festival 2021 will include an Acting Contest, Panel (How to get past the gatekeepers), PitchFest, in-person screenings and more.
Ready! This year Ocktober Film Festival 2021 will include an Acting Contest, Panel (How to get past the gatekeepers), PitchFest, in-person screenings and more.
Last week, private equity real estate fund manager Red Stone Equity Partners celebrated the closing of financing for Balton Commons.
Join a discussion around contact tracing and the role of technology in Healthcare.
Statement from Council Member Ben Kallos: Technology is going to be a major tool in fighting the spread of novel coronavirus, but only for those who aren’t trapped on the wrong side of the digital divide.
On Friday, October 26, 2018, photographer Seitu Oronde was at Silicon Harlem 5th Annual Next-Gen Tech Conference 2018 at National Black Theatre in Harlem, New York.
The Silicon Harlem Next-Gen Tech Conference is all about sharing knowledge and connecting to each other.
The Silicon Harlem Next-Gen Tech Conference is all about sharing knowledge and connecting to each other.
Our friends at Silicon Harlem just sent us invites for all of you to their upcoming events and more coming up in Harlem.
The future of life-science activities in West Harlem has never been brighter and will only get better.
NYU News reports that tree Tandon School of Engineering professors will take part in research on the fifth generation of wireless network communications.
Silicon Harlem is Springing Back Into Action. So, save the date and join them on April 11th, 2018 for an App Exchange in Harlem.
Dear Harlem, Silicon Harlem loves you. Yes, you, Harlem. Who else would we be talking to? For over one hundred years you have been the place where the game changes.
ManMonthly reports that SenSen Networks, a leading smart cities solutions provider headquartered in Melbourne, has signed an agreement with Silicon Harlem to enhance technology infrastructure in New York City.
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.
What would it take for Upper Manhattan to serve as a model of “smart city” corridors of the future while providing a pipeline of fresh talent for 21st-century jobs?