TechNet announces five new members from diverse tech sectors

TechNet announces five new members from diverse tech sectors

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Linda Moore President and CEO at TechNet | Official website

TechNet, a national network of technology leaders, has announced the addition of five new members: Clayco, Liquid AI, Strava, Volkswagen ADMT, and Ibotta. This expansion highlights the diverse impact of technology across various sectors.

Linda Moore, TechNet President and CEO, expressed enthusiasm about the new members joining the organization. "We’re thrilled to welcome our newest group of innovative members to TechNet," she stated. Moore emphasized that these companies demonstrate how technology can improve lives and drive innovation in areas such as infrastructure development, AI advancements, wellness monitoring, and cost-saving measures for consumers.

Clayco is known for its comprehensive real estate development services across North America. The company recently launched Clayco Compute, focusing on constructing advanced data centers. It currently has 57 active projects nationwide and anticipates reaching $4.5 billion in revenue by 2026.

Liquid AI specializes in creating efficient AI models suitable for edge devices like phones and cars. Their technology supports organizations with compute constraints or privacy concerns by enabling enterprise-grade applications.

Strava serves over 150 million athletes worldwide through its app designed for tracking workouts and fostering community engagement among users pursuing fitness goals.

Volkswagen ADMT is part of Volkswagen Group of America and focuses on autonomous driving technologies as well as future mobility solutions within connected vehicle ecosystems.

Ibotta leads in digital promotions for consumer packaged goods brands through its Ibotta Performance Network (IPN), which influences shopping behaviors while rewarding consumers with cash back on purchases. Since 2012, American shoppers have earned over $2.3 billion via the IPN.

These additions reflect TechNet's commitment to advocating policies that promote American innovation across multiple industries.

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