AI Adoption in NYC Education and Workforce Nonprofits: Challenges and Opportunities
PartnerS: robin hood learning + technology fund, google.org
December 2024
The Decoded Futures team at the Tech:NYC Foundation identify challenges for nonprofits in using AI and outline recommendations for tech companies, philanthropic organizations, and other stakeholders to bridge the AI knowledge gap between tech companies and nonprofits.
Global startup ecosystem report 2024
Partners: Startup genome, NYCEDC
June 2024
Analyzing 300+ innovation ecosystems and powered by insights from Tech:NYC, New York City Economic Development Corporation, and other innovation leaders worldwide, the reports finds that NYC maintained its position as the second-strongest tech hub in the world
Affording an apartment in NYC is a challenge - Even for Tech workers
Partner: Streeteasy
May 2024
Even as New York remains a top destination for tech talent, soaring rents have made it increasingly difficult to find affordable homes in NYC.
How generative AI will unlock big value in the Big Apple
Partner: Accenture
May 2024
A cross-industry survey of 500 C-level executives in NYC across 20 industries shows that the economic benefit of generative AI adoption involves harnessing opportunities across three key areas.
Tech Talent Hiring Trends SUrvey
PARTNER: Accenture
October 2023
The 2023 Tech: NYC and Accenture Tech Talent Survey shows there is continued focus on hiring tech talent in 2023.
Global Startup Ecosystem Report 2023
PARTNERs: STARTUP GENOME, NYCEDC
June 2023
Analyzing more than 290 innovation ecosystems globally, the report finds NYC has maintained its position as the second-most successful tech hub in the world, only behind Silicon Valley.
Ecosystem Update: New York City Tech
Partners: HR&A, ABNY, and Google
November 2022
This report releases updated insights measuring the economic impact of NYC's tech ecosystem, including borough- and neighborhood-specific data where tech jobs are growing and where tech workers live.
Global Startup Ecosystem Report 2022: Fintech Edition
Partner: Startup Genome, NYCEDC
October 2022
Analyzing several dozen global startup ecosystems, this special edition of the Startup Genome Ecosystem Report ranks NYC as the second most successful fintech market in the world, only behind Silicon Valley, with NYC earning perfect scores in metrics ranking sector performance, VC funding, startup experience, talent, and industry legacy.
New York's New Jobs Engine
Partner: Center for an Urban Future
July 2022
This report provides fresh insights on NYC’s tech sector as the single most dependable economic engine and reliable source of new well-paying jobs. It also identifies several post-pandemic challenges and makes recommendations on how to build a larger, more sustainable, and more inclusive tech ecosystem.
Global Startup Ecosystem Report 2022
Partner: Startup Genome, NYCEDC
June 2022
For the fifth year in a row, NYC retained its position as the second-best startup ecosystem in the world, only behind Silicon Valley.
POLL: New Yorkers’ VIEWS ON TECH INDUSTRY
PARTNER: EMBOLD RESEARCH
June 2022
This poll was designed to gauge the views of New York City voters on the tech industry, tech training programs, and the role of the sector during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the key findings below.
survey: tech hiring trends in 2022
partner: accenture
May 2022
New research based on responses from 350 C-suite executives in NYC shows that 71 percent of companies plan to increase tech talent hires in 2022 compared to the previous year and 87 percent are confident those tech skills can be secured from the local talent pool in New York City.
POLL: NEW YORKERS’ VIEWS ON THE TECH INDUSTRY
Firm: CHANGE RESEARCH
May 2021
This poll was designed to gauge the views of New York City voters on the tech industry. Read the key findings below.
survey: tech hiring trends in 2021
PARTNER: accenture
May 2021
New research based on responses from 300 C-suite executives in companies with at least $1 billion in revenue shows that more than half plan to increase the number of tech hires in 2021 by as much as 20 percent compared to the year before. 83 percent responded they are confident or very confident their demand for tech skills will be met from the talent pool in NYC this year.
Poll of New Yorkers Who Work in Tech
Firm: CHANGE RESEARCH
March 2021
The data offer insights into the opinions of a cross section of New Yorkers who work in tech, including their views on what makes New York City appealing and what’s in store for its future.
POLL: NEW YORKERS’ VIEWS ON THE TECH INDUSTRY
Firm: CHANGE RESEARCH
August 2020
This poll was designed to gauge the views of New York City voters on the tech industry, it’s priorities, and role during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the key findings below.
Global Startup Ecosystem Report 2020
Partner: Startup Genome, NYCEDC
June 2020
Analyzing 140 global startup ecosystems, the report ranks NYC as the second most successful tech market in the world, only behind Silicon Valley. The report also ranks those ecosystems across 30 performance factors, and NYC ranks #2 in global ecosystem funding and #3 in talent, #6 in funding growth index, and #8 in exit growth index. Read more below.
TECH DISRUPTED: HOW CORONAVIRUS IS CHALLENGING NYC’S TECH SECTOR
Partner: Center for an Urban Future
April 2020
Written in partnership with the Center for Urban Future, this report provides a new level of detail about the impacts of the coronavirus crisis on NYC-based tech companies, based on interviews with nearly two dozen founders, executives, investors, and industry leaders.
Plugging In: Building NYC’s Tech Education & Training Ecosystem
Partner: Center for an Urban Future
February 2020
This report provides the first-ever comprehensive assessment — and map — of New York City’s tech education and training ecosystem. It takes a close look at both computing education programs focused on the K–12 education system and adult-oriented tech workforce training programs, mapping at least 238 tech education and training organizations operating 506 programs in 857 locations across the five boroughs.
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Survey: Tech Talent Hiring in 2020
Partner: Accenture
November 2019
Research based on the responses of 400 companies with at least $1 billion in revenue finds that 85 percent of companies in NYC plan to increase hiring new tech talent, and that 87 percent are confident they can find the talent they need locally in NYC. Nearly three-fourths, however, report difficulty recruiting more experienced hires.
Global Startup Ecosystem Report 2019
Partner: Startup Genome, NYCEDC
May 2019
Analyzing 150 global tech ecosystems, the report ranks NYC as the second most successful tech market in the world, only behind Silicon Valley. The report also ranks those ecosystems across 30 performance factors, and NYC ranks #1 in startup output, funding availability, number of students graduating from university STEM programs, and average engineer salaries.
Survey: Impact of Emerging Technology on Large Companies and Startups
Partner: Accenture
January 2019
Research based on the responses of 400 companies with at least $1 billion in revenues and 86 startups finds that 60 percent of large companies and 51 percent of startups in NYC believe that emerging technology is extremely important for the future of their businesses. However, a fraction of those feel extremely prepared to take advantage of these new innovations.
Startup Guide New York
Partner: Startup Guide, SAP
September 2018
Filled with case studies, expert advice, tech leader interviews, and useful local tips, Startup Guide New York is a one-stop handbook for entrepreneurs, investors, and tech workers interested in growing a business in New York City.
Global Startup Ecosystem Report 2018
Partner: Startup Genome, NYCEDC
April 2018
The report analyzes more than 60 startup ecosystems in 24 countries and ranks NYC as the world’s second highest performing ecosystem, with more than 7,000 startups, over $71 billion in ecosystem value, and more than 326,000 jobs in the tech workforce. The report also provides a detailed look at the strength of several growing NYC subsectors: Advanced Manufacturing and Robotics, Cybersecurity, and Health and Life Sciences.
2016 NYC Tech Ecosystem
Partner: ABNY, HR&A, Partnership for New YOrk CITY
October 2017
The new report—commissioned by Tech:NYC, Association for a Better New York, and the Partnership for New York City—shows shows the overall trends happening in the NYC tech community, including job growth, venture capital growth, and more. NYC’s tech sector has grown 30 percent during the past 10 years, a rate three times higher than the U.S. tech ecosystem and six times higher than the overall U.S. economy. At the end of 2016, the NYC tech sector represented 326,000 jobs, 39,000 of which were gained in the past three years.