Sacramento Business Journal editor Adam Steinhauer writes, “Our new website will go live Sept. 14 with news and features about the innovators, startup investors, incubators and other players focused on making the Sacramento region’s economy more innovative and dynamic.
“‘As the Sacramento region continues to grow and expand as a tech and innovation hub in Northern California, it is logical that the Business Journal expand our coverage of the tech and innovation ecosystem,’ said Sacramento Business Journal Publisher and Market President David Lichtman. ‘Innovation is crucial to our region’s growth and the Sacramento Inno platform puts key information in one easy-to-use place, making it easier for interested parties to access.’
“Sacramento Inno is part of a national network in more than 40 cities nationwide through our parent company, Charlotte, North Carolina-based American City Business Journals. About 20 ACBJ cities already have Inno websites, and the rest of the markets will join them in September.”
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