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Mississippi Marketplace: Can the state grow its tech sector?

Mississippi lags behind other states in tech sector jobs. But Innovate Mississippi believes it might have a solution. 

The nonprofit is providing funding and training to Mississippi tech startups through a 12-week accelerator. The hope is to help companies and workers stay and grow in Mississippi.

    Last week, I talked with founders that are part of this year’s cohort. They’re in early stages of development and will pitch their ideas to potential investors in November. 

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    The companies include software to analyze oral reading skills, an artificial intelligence-powered smart watch app to track basketball workouts and a platform to help find the best price for prescription drugs. 

    So far, nobody has said that Mississippi is poised to be the next Silicon Valley. But they are excited about the opportunity to grow the tech sector here and the support available through colleges and organizations like Innovate. 

    “ I think there’s a huge startup potential in Mississippi that’s untapped. There’s a lot of great ideas,” said Ricky Romanek, one of the founders of the accelerator.

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