Global female robotics nonprofit plants roots in San Antonio
Women in Robotics is leading a grassroots initiative to bring more female talent into the tech industry, especially the robotics field.
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Cybersecurity firm Jungle Disk expands into consumer market with acquisition
San Antonio’s second-largest private tech firm is on an acquisition streak, recently absorbing a cloud company aimed at consumers.
Geekdom seeking mentors and investors for new cybersecurity accelerator
San Antonio is already one of the country’s biggest cybersecurity hubs. Geekdom wants to supercharge that reputation with a new accelerator.
70-acre ‘innovation district’ on the East Side moves closer to reality
Focused on bioscience, the Texas Research and Technology Foundation’s goal is to make VelocityTX central to an urban innovation district.
‘What you don’t get in classrooms’: Cybersecurity contest pits students against ransomware ‘attackers’
The largest college cybersecurity competition in the country took place in San Antonio this week as ransomware attacks continue to rise.
How a UTSA grad and his Alt-Bionics startup got to the cutting edge of prosthetics
For amputees, high-tech prosthetic hands are expensive and hard to repair. A San Antonio man aims to change that.
San Antonio startup wins first BioFest Invest pitch competition
NovoThelium, which is developing artificial nipple regeneration for women after a mastectomy, was awarded the $10,000 grand prize.
San Antonio’s tech sector sees job gains during pandemic
A new report suggests San Antonio’s tech sector benefited from pandemic-era shift away from tech hubs like Austin.
Cybersecurity firm Jungle Disk ventures south of downtown for new offices
Tech company Jungle Disk, which grew significantly last year, is renovating a former Mexican restaurant into a pandemic-friendly office.
To keep up in an increasingly online world, San Antonio must invest in closing the digital divide
Commentary: Without affordable access to high-speed internet, San Antonians are unable to fully participate in our society and economy.
Where I Work: Senior Planet
Jonathan Ushindi’s work at Senior Planet allows him to help older adults navigate a digital world.
Fortune 500 company buys San Antonio IT firm Sirius Computer Solutions for $2.5B in cash
CDW Corp., an Illinois-based Fortune 500 company, is acquiring San Antonio-based Sirius Computer Solutions for $2.5 billion in cash.
San Antonio startup Betty’s Co. wins TechFuel pitch competition
The $50,000 prize from the county’s innovation fund went to a local startup offering a virtual care platform to young women in Texas.