Zooming Into Secondary Hubs
4 Aug 2020
When KPMG released its ranking of the top 20 Technology Innovation Hubs for 2020, the annual list read like a proverbial roundup of the usual suspects: After Silicon Valley, the report named Singapore, London, Tel Aviv, Tokyo and New York as the next top five.
The rest of the top 20 was not surprising. Shanghai, Beijing, Seoul, Bengaluru and Hong Kong formed the next five, while Austin, Boston, Chicago and Dallas were the other U.S. cities ranked among the top 20.
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Outdoor Recreation Division's new Special Projects and Outdoor Infrastructure Grant Program
Aug 4 2020FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact: Bruce Krasnow
Bruce.Krasnow@state.nm.us
(505) 827-0226, cell: (505) 795-0119
Outdoor Recreation Division's new Special Projects and Outdoor Infrastructure Grant Program
New grant helps fund community projects that enhance outdoor recreation opportunities
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