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New York. Innovation. Global Markets. Today’s international trade environment is an interdependent web of technology, socio-economic cultural priorities, urgent policy development needs, sustainability and environmental science innovation.  New York, one of the leading global megacities, serves as a compass to these developments as both inventor as well as seeker of innovation. NYINNOVATES facilitates cross-sector international trade and business development between global markets and greater New York. Subscribe to receive updates on symposiums, international trade missions, business matchmaking, white papers, and a broad range of in-depth capacity-building opportunities.

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I created, promoted, and produced “New York to China” trade missions in 2002, 2003, and promoted 2004. Working in partnerships with CCPIT/CCOIC (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade/ China Chamber of International Commerce) and NYSIA (New York Software Industry Association), I brought several dozen U.S. and international technology executives and academia to China. We attended ChinaSoft 2002 and 2003, technology conferences of several thousand people, where I arranged for some of our delegates to have keynote presentations. We also toured the major “tier 1” and “tier 2” cities’ economic development zones and campuses.

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Buy NY Partners: Con Edison

Buy NY Sponsors: Computer Associates, Empire State Development Corp., Holland & Knight LLP, IBM, Information Builders, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, NYC Department of Small Business Services, NYC Economic Development Corp., NYSTAR, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Rational Software, RRE Ventures, SIAC, Torys LLP

Buy NY Media Sponsors: Alley Event, Association of Internet Professionals NYC, atnewyork, Bank Technology News, Baruch College Continuing and Professional Studies, Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, Computer User Magazine, Crain’s New York, Digital NYC Wired to the World, NPower/TechSoup, Silicon Alley Station, Tri-State/New England Tech Wire, Westchester Information Technology Cluster, WWWAC

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Stand With New York!

On March 8, 2002, the New York Software Summit 2002 was an exciting gathering of industry leaders, professionals and major New York political figures. Over 1,200 attendees came together at the historic Regent Wall Street at 55 Wall Street, and heard keynotes from Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and Mayor Mike Bloomberg.

The Software Summit was created and hosted by NYSIA, the New York Software Industry Association. There were many co-sponsoring organizations, including: AOL Time Warner, Cadillac, Dorsey & Whitney LLP, Ernst & Young, Holland & Knight LLP, IBM, Information Builders, JPM Chase, Microsoft, NYC Dept. of Business Services, NYC Economic Development Corp, NYSTAR, Pennie & Edmonds LLP, Piper Marbury Rudnick & Wolfe LLP, Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Rollins Insurance, RRE Ventures, SIAC.

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton

Hear the substantive speech give by Senator Clinton on the state of the tech sector, the recent tax incentive bill aimed at assisting Silicon Alley companies, establishing Centers of Excellence throughout New York State with the software Center based in NYC, and much more.

View Introduction (0:57 mins.)

View Address (31:04 mins.)

Mayor Michael Bloomberg

Mayor Bloomberg addressed the Summit attendees as both the mayor of New York and as a prominent business leader. Find out what he had to say about the promising future that the software industry has in New York and the vital role it will play in rebuilding the city.

View Introduction (2:50 mins.)

View Address (16:12 mins.)

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The New York Software Summit 2000 was a central “tribal gathering” of all groups of  business people as well as technical people in the software, IT, and internet development communities in New York city and state. With over 1,000 attendees, 20 tracks of workshops, each track consisting of 3 workshop breakout sessions, there was substantial material to share with all. From CEOs, to Sales VPS, CTOs, Project Managers, and others with an interest in high tech, hundreds of companies and all different job titles and sectors of the software/internet development industry led and attended workshops. Everyone had an opportunity to learn, to share business and technical information, and to develop a stronger sense of identity and presence as an industry. It was the largest annual gathering of New York software, IT, and internet professionals.

The Summit was held at the Brooklyn Marriot in Downtown Brooklyn, just one train stop across the river from Manhattan. NYSIA and many of the co-sponsoring organizations were committed to bringing NY’s high tech expansion to areas outside of Manhattan’s central business districts. We are supporting the Digital NYC program, which has opened up 7 high-tech districts in all of NY’s boroughs. Downtown Brooklyn is one of the districts offering affordable high tech commercial space.

The Summit was designed to be inclusive and cover the broadest range of topics, offering something for everybody and giving the many talented people in the industry a chance to share their views and knowledge.

In addition to the two all-star panels, “The Future of the Internet: The Analysts’ Crystal Ball” and “The Future of the Internet: The Practitioners’ Crystal Ball,” New York Senator Chuck Schumer will be the luncheon keynote speaker.

The Software Summit’s host, NYSIA, is a not-for-profit organization working to build the software development industry in the metropolitan area and assist companies and individuals in the New York software community.

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