Technology companies in the New York City metropolitan area represent a significant and growing economic component of the
New York metropolitan area, the most populous
combined statistical area in the United States[1] and one of the most populous
urban agglomerations in the world.[2][3] New York is a top-tier global high technology hub.[4]Silicon Alley, once a
metonym for the sphere encompassing the metropolitan region's
high technology industries,[5] is no longer a relevant moniker as the city's tech environment has expanded dramatically both in location and in its scope. New tech establishments include those of
Israeli companies in
New York City, at a rate of ten new
startups per month,[6] and the technology sector has been claiming a greater share of New York City's economy since 2010.[7]Tech:NYC, founded in 2016, is a
nonprofit organization which represents New York City's technology industry with government, civic institutions, in business, and in the media and whose primary goals are to attract tech talent to the city and to advocate for policies that will help tech companies grow.[8][9]
The following is a partial and growing list of notable New York metropolitan area
tech companies:
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Technology companies in the New York City metropolitan area represent a significant and growing economic component of the
New York metropolitan area, the most populous
combined statistical area in the United States[1] and one of the most populous
urban agglomerations in the world.[2][3] New York is a top-tier global high technology hub.[4]Silicon Alley, once a
metonym for the sphere encompassing the metropolitan region's
high technology industries,[5] is no longer a relevant moniker as the city's tech environment has expanded dramatically both in location and in its scope. New tech establishments include those of
Israeli companies in
New York City, at a rate of ten new
startups per month,[6] and the technology sector has been claiming a greater share of New York City's economy since 2010.[7]Tech:NYC, founded in 2016, is a
nonprofit organization which represents New York City's technology industry with government, civic institutions, in business, and in the media and whose primary goals are to attract tech talent to the city and to advocate for policies that will help tech companies grow.[8][9]
The following is a partial and growing list of notable New York metropolitan area
tech companies:
^"Archived copy". Archived from
the original on 2016-02-16. Retrieved 2015-12-27.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
link) Accessed December 1, 2016.