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Prominent AI pioneer to headline St. Pete tech festival

Igor Jablokov created the technology Amazon now uses to power its Alexa-enabled devices; he will soon discuss his groundbreaking work and artificial intelligence’s future at a local event. Jablokov is the keynote speaker for Tampa Bay Tech’s annual poweredUP festival May 22 at the Mahaffey Theater. The annual event set a new record with over …

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2024 Uniform Guidance Revisions: Grant Accounting Implications

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has recently released substantial updates to its guidance for Federal Financial Assistance, which affects organizations receiving federal funds. This revision will have various grant accounting implications, including an increase in the threshold for needing a single audit, an increase in the de minimis indirect cost rate, and changes …

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Empowering the Next Generation: Bianca Lewis at Sunshine CyberCon

Bianca Lewis, aka BiaSciLab, is quickly becoming a household name in the cybersecurity world, and for good reason. At just 17 years old, Bia is not only a prodigious hacker but also a five-time DEFCON speaker and the visionary CEO behind Girls Who Hacker organization. In this live session recorded at the

Meet Elizabeth Nelson: A Champion for Use-Inspired Research and Industry Partnerships at the University of South Florida

At the University of South Florida (USF), faculty and student researchers are gaining real-world insights and taking their research initiatives to new heights via the Florida High Tech Corridor’s Matching Grants Research Program (MGRP). At the heart of this program lies Elizabeth Nelson, MGRP director at USF. In her role, she drives applied research collaboration …

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New SPC programs foster entrepreneurship across demographics

Business leaders at St. Petersburg College are establishing new entrepreneurial programs and a startup incubator at Gibbs High School to help youth and professionals find success in an evolving economy. The College of Business, led by Dean Dr. Emmanuel Hernandez-Agosto, will offer two new bachelor’s degree-level courses this fall. The first, a Corporate Entrepreneurship Advanced …

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