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The bank also participates to support technology innovation in New York City and to attract technology startup companies to the city, he added.
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Green startups have their company base in Pittsburgh because of how strongly the city welcomes and supports green technology and environmentally friendly innovation.
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Dead rats don't necessarily mean fewer rats in the long run, said Thomas Lamb, chief of innovation and technology for New York City Transit.
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Demonstrate that inclusion and innovation begin at home by adopting inclusive technology services procurement policies at city hall.
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Pittsburgh "has transformed itself from the city of steel to a center for high-tech innovation -- including green technology, education and training, and research and development, " the president said.
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"The cloud strategy gives City employees the ability to do their jobs more effectively while saving taxpayer dollars, decreasing duplication among departments and streamlining our operations across the board, " said Brett Goldstein, the City's Chief Information Officer and the Commissioner of the Department of Innovation and Technology (DoIT).
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New York is rolling into its third year operating the FinTech Innovation Lab which brings together a small group of selected early stage financial technology vendors with leading city banks, Accenture and venture capital firms for three months of intensive collaboration.
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Some small technology firms in the temporary Enterprise Precinct and Innovation Campus won't be able to afford the inner city even if they want to be there, says Wil McLellan, founder of Stickman Studios.
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