KC Tech Council

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1100 Main St Ste 400
Kansas City, MO 64105

The KC Tech Council is an independent, not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to strengthening and promoting Kansas City's tech industry through policy advocacy, talent development, and driving visibility for the region's innovation economy. By collaborating with industry leaders, sponsors, and partners, the council aims to position Kansas City as a premier, diverse, and sustainable technology hub for the future.

Focusing on four strategic pillars—advocacy, talent, knowledge, and visibility—the KC Tech Council serves as a vital link between the tech industry and government entities, while also providing essential data and insights to its members and the community. Through initiatives that attract and retain diverse tech talent, the council amplifies the region's innovation successes to achieve national prominence.

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