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Big tech, election integrity and freedom of choice regarding vaccinations are some of the issues Joe Gruters, state senator and chair of the Florida Republican Party, is speaking out on this year.
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WMFE spoke with the Science Center’s Jeff Stanford and Black Orlando Tech’s Rose Lejiste about why a more diverse workforce is the future of STEM.
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A conversation with three tech entrepreneurs who’ve had to radically rethink what they do in the pandemic- autonomous shuttles that have switched to food delivery, a manufacturer that’s now building ventilators, and an events and marketing platform dealing with the surge in online demand.
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Developers and engineers from the video game and space industry are teaming up this weekend in Orlando for Indie Galactic Space Jam. It’s an event where people are challenged to make games that inspire excitement about space travel and exploration.
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Thousands of H1B visas are issued each year. They allow US companies to hire foreign workers for specialized positions that they can’t fill with American workers. Some companies say the quota for these visas is too low, and the tech industry especially needs more freedom to hire talent from overseas. But others say there are loopholes in the system that are being exploited.
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Brevard County Commissioners approved a $2.5 million incentive package to bring high-tech manufacturing to Titusville, but officials have been tight-lipped over who will get the money.