Technori Stories: Infiniteach and Autism
Infiniteach is building technology to connect individuals with autism to the world around them. We sat down with co-founder Katie Hench to learn how they’re doing things differently.
Infiniteach is building technology to connect individuals with autism to the world around them. We sat down with co-founder Katie Hench to learn how they’re doing things differently.
Capital One works incredibly hard to support women in technology, in fact, it’s one of the early adopters of a growing trend to pair male allies with female technologists in an effort to close the internal gender gap.
Female tech founders have found a place to call home in Chicago, whether it’s last night’s WiSTEM Showcase, or organizations such as Capital One that launched the Women In Tech speaker series to help support all of our amazing female tech leaders. Joining Scott to talk about the most recent WIT event, was Capital One…
Jammber provides security for musicians trying to make it in the business. With simplified paperwork, payments, and credits, you can start making that awesome music you always wanted.
Shaherose Charania of Women 2.0 speaks about diversity in tech at the February 2017 Technori Showcase.
Nearly 100 companies have spoken out against Trump’s travel ban, but some tech giants have not. Also, fewer coal miners = more data miners? Find out this week on Technori’s own The Feed!
By using Republic.co’s crowdfunding platform, anyone can become an investor. Invest in a company and make money off its success, whether you’re a millionaire or you simply work part time.
Become a part time worker for several different places at once with Shiftgig! Work within your schedule, for as long or as little as you’d like.
FlipWord replaces random words you see throughout your day with a different language. Now on Google Chrome, and soon to be available on every device.
Scott talks to Shaherose Charania about building understanding and empathy to look beyond President Trump and come together. They also talked about seeing the need for Women2.0 and how she built it.