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Chief human resources officers can guide their teams through AI adoption, emphasizing the importance of maintaining human connections and addressing workforce anxieties about job security.
The typical narrative centers on the idea that remote workers are disconnected from their teams due to physical distance or ...
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – When medical device startup Restor3d went to market to find new funding – minimum investment of $25,000 required – it found plenty of takers. In fact, 96 backers ...
Within the IT programs at Wake Tech, we help students answer these questions and ask many of our own. We constantly research new technologies and new jobs in order to prepare our students for ...
WRAL has learned Wolfspeed will be expanding its chip manufacturing into Chatham County. It’s a project that could bring 1,800 jobs with an investment of billions of dollars, according to the ...
Editor’s note: Startup Spotlight is a regular feature at WRAL TechWire, including as part of our Startup Monday package which includes Triangle Startup Guide updates, calendars of events and an ...
CHARLOTTE – In the wake of record-setting job creation announcements in 2020 and 2021, North Carolina continues to show why global media outlets heap praise on the state as a top business ...
Editor’s note: Steve S. Rao is a Council Member At Large and Former Mayor Pro Tem for the Town of Morrisville and an Opinion Writer for WRAL Tech Wire. He served on the Board of the New ...
Editor’s note: This report was written by Robert D. Atkinson, founder and president of the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, a non-partisan think tank in Washington, D.C. Atkinson ...
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – Bank of America is warning that the US economy may soon start losing 175,000 jobs a month in a looming recession, and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon rattled Wall Street ...
RALEIGH – North Carolina’s capital city is the fifth best job market in the United States, a new national study shows, and a lot more growth could be coming its way based on what leaders at ...
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