Chris Berry, president of OhioX, spotlighted the state's burgeoning tech landscape during a recent meeting of the Ohio House Technology and Innovation Committee. Berry emphasized that every organization, from Fortune 500 companies to startups, is now a tech company, driven by the need for innovation across all sectors, including healthcare, manufacturing, and agriculture.
Berry introduced two key themes: the expansive potential of Ohio as a "Silicon Heartland" and the critical need for tech education to support this growth. He asserted that the tech opportunity in Ohio is not confined to urban centers but extends to every corner of the state, promising benefits across various industries.
However, Berry warned that realizing this potential hinges on developing a skilled workforce. "The Silicon Heartland opportunities cannot be fulfilled if we don't have the people that are going to make it happen," he stated, underscoring the urgency for educational initiatives in technology.
As Ohio positions itself as a leader in technology and innovation, the committee's discussions signal a commitment to fostering an environment where both businesses and education can thrive, paving the way for a robust tech future in the state.