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Buffalo TechCast

A weekly Business podcast
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A look at the technology likely to move around downtown Buffalo in the next few years and what's weighing on minds of those decision-makers.
This week's program focuses on three prominent early-stage dealmakers in Buffalo, who talk about what they want an entrepreneur to convey in a pitch for venture capital.
This week's conversation features a conversation with Algonquin CEO Steve Raines, who discusses the changes at Algonquin, his own management philosophies and his theories about Buffalo’s startup community.
This week's Buffalo TechCast features a conversation with Christian Bak, co-founder and CTO of Bak USA, about how his globetrotting childhood and teen years and unique educational background affect his management style and outlook on technology
Adrian Dayton, the founder and CEO at ClearView Social, talks about the mistakes he's made and lessons he's learned plying his scalable tech startup in Buffalo.
Rohan Shah turned down a $100K software development job in Silicon Valley. He's sleeping on a mattress in someone's living room. All to pursue his ed-tech startup – InteractiveX – from Buffalo. Hear his tale in this week's Buffalo TechCast.
This week's Buffalo TechCast features a roundup of need-to-know happenings in Buffalo's startup world, starting with an imminent and major seed round and continuing with a new entrepreneurial member of the Finan family and a reflection on Georg
Talking to David Colligan about the personal dynamics of angel investment, how he picks startups and the direction of Western New York's entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Buffalo's own eSports startup has big-time ambitions. Its founder and CEO talks to Buffalo TechCast about his roots in suburban Buffalo, mixing science and business classes at the Rochester Institute of Technology and learning how to manage.
A conversation with ACe Callwood, co-founder and CEO of Painless1099, about what drives the startup's entrepreneurial team.
A podcast about podcasts with Michelle Levitt, the creative and marketing director behind Heil Sound. The company is based in Illinois but Levitt works out of Buffalo.
Venture capital activity in Buffalo and across the Western and Central New York economies is picking up. A look at how the investing activity is related and its impact on the innovation economy in Buffalo.
A look at the companies that are emerging from their startup status to make a big impact in Buffalo, including thoughts on what those companies mean for the local startup scene and what kind of impact they’ll have in the broader community.
A look at the co-founders of Buffalo-based Buttendz, which sells rubberized grips for the top of hockey and lacrosse sticks. Rob LaLonde and Kevin Lonergan have been friends for decades – now they're the co-founders of a rapidly growing busines
North Tonawanda native and Syracuse-based investor Nicole Camarre, who works for Armory Square Ventures, discusses what her firm is looking for as it invests its first fund.
A podcast from Buffalo Business First focusing on startups and innovation in Western New York. This week's conversation includes an interview with investor Kevin Christner.
This week's Buffalo TechCast features an interview with 43North executive director John Gavigan – looking at the professional pathway that led him to his leadership role in Buffalo's startup community.
Mike Gluck, a Buffalo-based copywriter, has co-authored a book with an expert data analyst that looks at the barrage of data people encounter – from parents to business professionals – and encourages them to ask more questions.
This week's Buffalo TechCast features an interview with Thiru Vikram, a University at Buffalo student whose company, Buffalo Automation Group, may be on the cusp of creating the world's first self-piloted ship.
Algonquin is set to unveil a new end-to-end software platform that will help healthcare entities manage their networks. It's a major initiative for a Buffalo-based tech firm that's moving full bore into the digital health space.
This week's Buffalo Business First podcast looks at technology initiatives in Western New York, including Oracle's new office, the IBM project and a new Startup Grind speaker.
A former M&T Bank mortgage lender talks about why he left his lucrative profession to found a financial technology startup in Buffalo.
Jerry Jacobs Jr. Scott Friedman. Brian Lipke. These names evoke prominent business dealings in Western New York. Hear why they're taking an interest in venture capital deals with high-growth technology companies in their own words.
This week's Business First podcast features an interview with Sam Russo, a partner at SelectOne, about recruiting talent for startup technology companies and the challenges in making sure those companies have the right people in the right roles
An interview with the founder of Infonaut, which moved in 2014 from Canada to Buffalo to pursue a U.S.-based commercialization strategy. Wallace discusses the limiting factors of healthcare innovation in Canada and how his company has been embr
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