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Dallas/Plano Ranks 6th in Nation on Hi-Tech Market Survey
- By Leslie Casey
- Published 06/11/2009
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Milken Institute High-Tech Market Survey
Communities with concentrations of knowledge-based industries have been able to create high-paying jobs, retain talented individuals, and attract firms from other locations, sparking additional growth. The current economic challenges we face will not leave high-tech sectors unscathed, but they will lead growth once again when we recover.
In this study, Milken examined the locations and patterns of growth in nineteen individual high-tech industry categories. Then aggregate those results to determine overall high-tech performance. In each category, individual metro areas are then ranked according to their performance as “tech poles.” This benchmarking metric is based on employment and wages; it also looks at the concentration of technology in the local economy and each metro’s relative share of aggregate North American activity.
For
this newly updated edition, they have extended the geography
of our study to encompass all of
The Dallas-Plano-Irving,
data processing centers are located here, with Electronic Data Systems being the primary
anchor.
