Mel Melendez, editor in chief of the South Florida Business Journal, writes, “Through Miami Inno, readers can access the insightful editorial content written by Technology & Innovation reporter Ashley Portero, as well as information on interactive events, data, directories and meetups – all housed on a dedicated website, www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/inno.
“Much of the content will, of course, focus on South Florida companies and entrepreneurs. But we’ll also feature stories and resources of interest to our readers from other Inno markets, including Orlando; Tampa; Boston; Austin, Texas; and Washington, D.C.
“And because we know how busy our readers are, there’s a free, twice-weekly email newsletter curated by Portero to keep you abreast of the latest in innovation news, trends and resources. (Sign up on the Miami Inno website to remain in the know and connect with the region’s top innovators.)
“‘I’m very excited about Miami Inno because it’s a great way for readers to home in on all of the innovation taking place here and to connect with each other at our meetups and other events,’ Portero said.”
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