Made in Tampa is a site all about the unexpected, thriving tech and startup scene here in “The Other Bay Area, on The Other West Coast.” It’s been growing for the past decade, and that growth has only accelerated in the post-COVID, highly-networked, increasingly work-from-anywhere world, and Made in Tampa is here to cover it.
Their latest installment is about an accordion-playing techie whom you might know, but you should make sure to check out their other pieces, including:
- The Tampa Tech Revolution Through a Journalist’s Eyes, which is about one of my primary local tech news go-to people: Lauren Coffey of Tampa Bay Business Journal and Tampa Bay Inno.
- New for Tech Leaders: The Tampa Bay CTO Guild — Jason Allen and Marianne Kirkland’s informal but important gathering where Tampa Bay’s tech leaders can share ideas and insights, and figure things out as a group.
- Tampa Start-up Ushers in a New Era of Food Safety through Blockchain. This one’s features Gabe Higgins of BlockSpaces, and the various applications of blockchains.
- The Secure Shield. How Digital Hands Protects Companies from Cyber Attacks: About managed security service provider Digital Hands.
- SpotMyPhotos: Pioneering the Next Generation of Event Photography. Microsoft and Google have featured this company’s tech, which allows professional photographers to share photos with those photographed anytime using “cloud-spotting” software.
Keep an eye on not just Tampa Bay, but also Made in Tampa!
My thanks to Amanda Kern for the wonderful interview and write-up, and to Jason Allen for setting this up!