After closing for a couple of years, Codestock returned to Knoxville, greeted by more than 500 registrants for the annual developers conference.
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This landmark event further solidifies East Tennessee's reputation as a premier hub for innovation and entrepreneurship.
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For the first time in two decades, the second-tallest building in Knoxville's skyline is under local management.
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"The opportunity to take advantage of the resources that we have right here in Knoxville and in Tennessee is astounding. The only way we are going to learn and understand more is by working together," said CGI's Chief Technology Officer Dave Henderson.
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Two SEC attorneys joined UTK's Haseeb Qureshi to walk through the capital-raising compliance landscape and warn founders what's at stake if they get it wrong.
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At a standing room only event at PYA's headquarters in Knoxville, Chamber president and CEO Mike Odom released the 13 action items for the city's innovation strategy.
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Muse Knoxville hosted its 13th Annual 'Muse for All' Luncheon on Tuesday at the Jacob Building, celebrating about 140,000 people impacted in FY 2024-25.
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Brenton Roesner has established operations across the United States, serving golf courses, construction sites, energy projects, and land surveys. Now, he hopes to bring the business back home to East Tennessee.
