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Inside Louisiana’s plan to build 1000 new high-growth startups

22 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Nexus Louisiana has a goal to create 1000 new local tech startups by 2035 — but how is the org working to achieve that? What can those in Louisiana do to help, and what should other states and ecosystems learn from this start? Technical.ly CEO and cofounder Chris Wink is joined by Nexus president and CEO Tony Zanders for a conversation about what it takes to bolster entrepreneurship and when it makes sense to have local, regional and statewide goals. Recorded April 29, 2026.

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