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“Many employers have a requirement for a four-year degree, but slowly and surely they’re realizing a four-year degree doesn’t mean everyone that comes out has the skills and ability to do the role,” said one leader of a tech training organization.
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Over the next five days more than 40 events at dozens of venues in both Missouri and Illinois will cover sectors like ag tech, geospatial, extended reality, robotics and others.
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The number of tech jobs is increasing in the St. Louis region, but women and African Americans are underrepresented in the workforce, according to a report by the technology group TechSTL.
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A Chesterfield-based tech company, Fybr, has installed 275 wireless parking sensors in downtown Kirkwood. Starting this week, residents and visitors will be able to access real-time parking availability via the mobile app, Park Kirkwood.
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Sam Coster had an unusual inspiration for his hit computer game – his fight against cancer.“The game is designed specifically to deliver a feeling of awe…
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International accounting firm KPMG looked at cities all over the United States and landed on St. Louis for its information tech expansion.The company…