Congratulations to BCW Member Iona University as its men’s and women’s basketball teams will be competing in the NCAA Tournament after both winning the 2023 MAAC Championships! The Iona men’s basketball team will take on UConn today at 4:30 p.m. in Albany, N.Y. Tune in and catch the game on TBS! Iona’s women’s basketball team will play Duke on Saturday, March 18, at 9:30 p.m. in Durham, N.C. You can watch the action on ESPN2! If a business is honoring Iona’s basketball teams in any way (creating maroon and/or gold food items, offering discounts for Iona fans in gear, hosting a watch party, etc.) be […]

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BCW Member SEEQC, a digital quantum computing company based in Elmsford, made a major announcement this week that it has developed a digital chip that can operate at temperatures colder than outer space so it can be used with quantum processors that are often in cryogenic chambers. Quantum computers, which are based on quantum physics, have the potential one day to complete some calculations millions of times faster than the most powerful supercomputer today. One challenge is that quantum processors with quantum bits, or qubits, often need to be stored at very cold temperatures. On the other hand, classical computers […]

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Westchester Innovation Network (WIN) participant Lessonbee has been accepted into Verizon’s Forward for Good Accelerator in Orlando, Florida. Lessonbee was one of seven companies selected for the accelerator’s health equity program out of hundreds of applicants. The accelerator supports startups working to close the gaps in health access and outcomes by searching for solutions leveraging next-generation technology to break down barriers to quality care. Lessonbee is an online education platform that provides culturally relevant health, social and emotional learning courses for millions of students. “Tapping into the technological capabilities and expertise of Verizon, including 5G and AI, will help us […]

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CLICK HERE to watch 2023 Energy Conference: Planning for Westchester’s New Energy Landscape.

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The Business Council of Westchester is among 27 other business groups statewide that are calling for Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Administration and the State Legislature to address one of the most significant lingering financial burdens caused by the COVID pandemic: the $8 billion in outstanding federal loans to New York’s unemployment insurance (UI) program. This debt results in hundreds of millions in higher federal and state payroll taxes on New York’s private sector employers. The group argues that since this debt results from state-directed office closings, it makes sense that public funds be used to help address the debt of this […]

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