WRAL TechWire - The Triangle's Source for Tech & Startup News - Part 3
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Donald Thompson: Take care of your team’s mental health (and your own)

10 hours ago

Effective leadership is not just about giving orders or making statements. Instead, leaders can refocus efforts by asking the right questions and actively listening to the team.

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Startup uses AI to authenticate in-demand, collectible sneakers

1 day ago

The global secondhand apparel market is expected to balloon to more than $350 billion by 2027. But for popular and high-end items, the risk of buying a knock-off is real. Enter SneakPeek.

Raleigh connects technology and city leaders with Smart Cities Conference and Expo

2 days ago

For many attendees, this conference – which takes place twice a year – is an opportunity for both emerging technology demonstrations as well as continued commitment to improve communities.

Cigarette-maker moving US headquarters to Raleigh

1 day ago

JT International — which makes and sells Winston, Camel and other cigarette brands — plans to move its U.S. offices from New Jersey, bringing more than 100 jobs to Raleigh’s North Hills area.

Skills-first approach to hiring, digital fluency seen by HR professionals as critical to addressing talent needs

23 hours ago

For technology workers specifically, 72% of companies expect to increase hiring.

Triad BioNight 2024 set for June 27 in Greensboro

“Triad BioNight demonstrates the vibrancy and interconnectivity of our regional community and its many contributions to North Carolina’s position as a global life sciences leader,” said Nancy Johnston, executive director of the North Carolina Biotechnology Center’s Piedmont Triad Office

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Can ‘not Charlotte’ recipe revive Triad economy?

Can ‘not Charlotte’ recipe revive Triad economy?

The Triad, built on the tobacco, textile and furniture industries, is trying to pivot toward advanced manufacturing, offering a potential blueprint to other regions whose economic engines sputtered with globalization and the rise of automation.

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