When you think tech in the U.S., does your mind go straight to Silicon Valley? We wouldn’t be surprised if it did. The California region is the globe’s best-known name for technology, and is the birthplace and home to many of the world’s biggest tech companies. More than 30 businesses in the Fortune 1000 are headquartered here, and it is home to thousands of startup companies too.
Outside of Silicon Valley, there are other well-established locations for tech in the U.S. including Atlanta, Boston and New York City, which has the largest tech workforce nationally, with over 670,000 people employed in the sector. Additionally, the State of New York attracts the country’s second-largest amount of venture capital after California. Seattle, too, has a long history in technology, and has famously been the home of Microsoft since 1979. Last year, the State of Washington came in top place on the 2021 Global Startup Ecosystem report.
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