VC Spotlight: Gabby Cazeau, Harlem Capital
We caught up with Harlem Capital’s Gabby Cazeau to discuss her career, what trends she’s seeing in the industry, and how Harlem Capital is working to “change the face of entrepreneurship.”
Companies to Watch: Health & Wellness Tech (Part II)
We caught up with four more founders from the Startup:NYC cohort who are innovating in specific sectors of the health and wellness space.
Highlights from Our Fifth Founder House
We had a full crowd for Volume 5 of our quarterly Founder House, a co-working experience for early-stage founders.
What New York Can Learn from California’s AI Safety Bill Failure
As New York legislators are poised to consider similar legislation in Albany next session, we can take several lessons from California’s failed bill.
5 Key Lessons on AI Adoption for Nonprofits
Decoded Futures, a project of the Tech:NYC Foundation, hosted a pilot event to help workforce development and education nonprofits in New York City enhance their capacity with AI. Here are five takeaways from the event.
Our Support for a Smartphone Ban in Schools
Before a ban takes effect, however, lawmakers and school officials must answer a few questions around storage, enforcement, and parental communication to ensure that such an initiative can be effectively implemented.
Companies to Watch: Health & Wellness Tech (Part I)
We caught up with a few founders who are part of our inaugural Startup:NYC cohort and addressing inequities within the health and wellness tech sector.
How New Yorkers Are Using AI to Address Climate Change
As widespread adoption of AI continues to capture the imagination, more New Yorkers are beginning to understand the potential for new technologies to help us address our climate emergency.
Fubo’s David Gandler on investing in the product and going public
For the latest edition of the Cornell Tech @ Bloomberg speaker series, Fubo co-founder and CEO David Gandler shared the lessons he learned as a young entrepreneur operating abroad, how Fubo competes with more sprawling streaming empires, and the importance of creating companies that can respond to market dynamics quickly.
Companies to Watch: Pride 2024 with LGBTQ+ Founders
Celebrating Pride 2024 with LGBTQ+ founders and Tech:NYC
Tech Workers Want To Live in New York – This is How to Make It More Affordable
Our new report finds that soaring rents relative to average wages make it difficult to find affordable homes across all occupation and income groups, including tech workers.
Startup:NYC’s Official Launch Party
Last week, we announced Startup:NYC, a community of New York’s next superstar founders. Last night, we got together with members of Startup:NYC’s VC council, founders, supporters, and other ecosystem leaders to celebrate it.
How Revel’s Frank Reig turned a moped startup into an EV infrastructure firm
For the latest edition of the Cornell Tech @ Bloomberg speaker series, Revel co-founder and CEO Frank Reig shared his thoughts on the origins of Revel’s launch, why EV infrastructure and ride-sharing need to evolve in tandem, and how startups should best approach regulators to ensure long-lasting relationships.
Introducing Startup:NYC
We’re thrilled to announce Startup:NYC, a community for New York’s next superstar founders.
Meet the 60 Diverse-Led Startups from Tech:NYC’s Third Founder House
The largest Founder House to date welcomed the startups in the latest cohort of NYCEDC’s Founder Fellowship.

