Technology & Innovation

Feature Story Maggie Louie, founder of DEV/CON DETECT.

Memphis-based tech startup takes hackers to court


Development News MATA set to reopen downtown trolley line

MATA set to reopen downtown trolley system on April 30


Innovation & Job News Choose901 hired Joi Taylor, bottom row, third from left, as their new Alumni coordinator.

Making Memphis a first choice for new graduates


Innovation & Job News Dr. Bruce Kirksey, Director of Farm and Research for Agricenter International, thinks their is a future in organic farming practices in the Mid-South.

Agricenter International goes organic


Feature Story A customer plays a racing game on one of the stations at Game oN, located inside the Southland Mall. (Brandon Dahlberg)

Game oN video game lounge takes Whitehaven to the next level


Innovation & Job News Chris Peterson was hired as the farm manager for the Alpha Omega Veteran Services urban farm. Memphis Tilth will partner with AOVS for three years to get the farm up and running and to train veterans on managing the operation.

Former U.S. Army supply depot "reclaimed" as urban farm for veterans


Innovation & Job News Volunteers from SunTrust Bank were on hand to help students work through their personal finance scenarios of managing a budget, balancing a checking account and preparing for unseen expenses.
Feature Story Justin Martin, 12, works on coding a video game at the TigerCrew program, hosted by nonprofit CodeCrew. (Brandon Dahlberg)
Feature Story Brad Montgomery, local software developer, teaches the Tech901 Code 1.0 class, where students learn coding languages for front end and back end development. (Kim Coleman)

Building a tech workforce in Memphis bit by byte


Innovation & Job News Ross Harris is the co-founder and CEO of A3 Freight Payment. His company took advantage of the Angel Tax Credit this year to help spur capital investment to grow his business.

Angel Tax Credit stimulates early startup investors in Tennessee


Innovation & Job News Coaching for Literacy has provided nearly $100,000 to support the work of the Memphis Teacher Residency and STREETS ministries.

Memphis-based Coaching for Literacy shoots to change the rate of illiteracy


Innovation & Job News Lester Gingold (left) was ITNMemphis’ honorary 5,000th rider.