The top tech stories in 2023 were about Tampa Bay's largest companies, failures and hefty investments
Tampa Bay Inno readers clicked on stories about KnowBe4, Deepwatch and ex-Tesla employees in 2023.
CEO of RV travel platform talks Florida trends and scaling the business
From watching the host network grow in the past few years and seeing where people travel, Harvest Hosts CEO Joel Holland can say that Florida, and specifically the Tampa Bay area, holds a competitive role on the platform.
Duke Energy tests floating solar panels in search of sustainability
The project took six months to build and install the solar tech on buoyant paneling. It’s already powering nearly 100 homes in Bartow.
Tampa AI-fueled accounting platform to launch
Andres Hernandez won’t be spending much time celebrating the holidays as he prepares to fully launch his new accounting software program this weekend from his Tampa headquarters. Hernandez, 23, signed up approximately 150 clients to his AI-fueled platform during pre-launch for his company, Pezzi. He started working on Pezzi 18 months ago, not long after …
A Practical Guide for Implementing AI in Your Technology Roadmap
In the dynamic realm of technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands as a formidable catalyst for change, offering businesses unprecedented opportunities for growth, efficiency, and innovation. Integrating AI into your technology roadmap can be a transformative journey, albeit one that requires strategic planning and a clear roadmap. To aid you in this exciting endeavor, we’ve curated …
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Return of IPOs, fewer unicorns and more startup predictions for 2024
What’s in store for startups in 2024? An increase in public offerings, a renewed appetite from large corporations in startup investing and fewer active “unicorn” startups with billion-dollar valuations.
Virtual reality startup nets $1.6M to improve rural medical training with USF simulation center
The new research signifies that Immertec has been commercialized and is clinically validated.
USF researchers find online shoppers buy more from websites with curvy shapes, not angles
Sensory marketing and outcomes from digital advertising is a relatively lesser studied field, compared to physical advertisements. The research report provides one further insight into how businesses can market better.