Gone are the days when people associated Kansas City only with
factories, railroads and great barbecue, even though all three still
flourish. Today, Kansas City is also a technology hub for companies such as Cerner, Garmin, DST Systems, Honeywell and Sprint, and it’s one of the most wired cities in America. With a metro population roughly the size of Milwaukee, Kansas City and the region’s 68,000 tech workers stand as a Midwest example of how sectors such as software, digital media and health information are no longer the exclusive domains of Silicon Valley, Boston and Austin... Ken Notes: As I follow Foxconn and others it is obvious that our ability to develop and manufacture new tech will be key to Wisconsin`s success. I would love to see us expand in battery tech, records management, medical tech, renewable energy, transportation, and robotics and automation. | ||
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