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<blockquote data-quote="MountainBuzzMan" data-source="post: 836770" data-attributes="member: 3069"><p>I think the issue is we have had problems before in ATL getting a critical mass of Tech Companies, just 10 years ago only about 12% of Tech graduates found a job in Georgia. So yes we made the cogs but they all left to other states where those companies had exits and could reinvest in that startup ecosystem.</p><p>Fast forward now. We have over 60% of the graduates staying instate and Tech graduates more engineers than any school in the country. Midtown and ATL in general is turning into a powerful tech startup scene. The problem is it is going to take 5-15 years to get a lot of big exits that can both reinvest in other tech startups for the kids that are staying instate as well as give back to the school. But this all started when Tech moved across the interstate and kept investing in ATDC. Things are going to look completely different 10-15 years from now. Just like Midtown is completely different now than 10-15 years ago</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MountainBuzzMan, post: 836770, member: 3069"] I think the issue is we have had problems before in ATL getting a critical mass of Tech Companies, just 10 years ago only about 12% of Tech graduates found a job in Georgia. So yes we made the cogs but they all left to other states where those companies had exits and could reinvest in that startup ecosystem. Fast forward now. We have over 60% of the graduates staying instate and Tech graduates more engineers than any school in the country. Midtown and ATL in general is turning into a powerful tech startup scene. The problem is it is going to take 5-15 years to get a lot of big exits that can both reinvest in other tech startups for the kids that are staying instate as well as give back to the school. But this all started when Tech moved across the interstate and kept investing in ATDC. Things are going to look completely different 10-15 years from now. Just like Midtown is completely different now than 10-15 years ago [/QUOTE]
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