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Attendees brave snow, ice to attend Bozeman member reception hosted by Rocky Mountain Bank
Rocky Mountain Bank provided a warm reception, exciting door prizes, and free pint glasses to the Alliance members and guests who attended the February 28 member reception in Bozeman.
2018: A Year in Review by MHTBA
2018 held a lot of exciting news for Montana tech and manufacturing companies. From record investments to acquisitions to new support for startups, Montana is poised for even more development in 2019…
Five Unique Advantages to Doing Business in Montana
The high level of entrepreneurship activity in Montana is founded on dense networks of active local support organizations that are well-perceived and utilized…
Tech and the Outdoors: How the "Montana Mystique" is Fueling Business Growth
Montana's outdoor and recreational opportunities - mountains, rivers, hiking trails, and proximity to national parks - are not just good for tourism, they are also good for tech…
Five Awesome Things About Montana's Tech Scene
As the year winds to a close and the MHTBA staff reflects on 2017, we're struck by one overwhelming fact: Montana’s tech scene is awesome…
First Interstate Bank Hosts 130 Tech Leaders at 2016 Missoula Reception
First Interstate Bank hosted the Montana High Tech Business Alliance Reception in Missoula for the third year in a row, welcoming more than 130 guests to the sixth floor of their downtown branch on November 15, 2016.
Next Frontier Capital Aims to Raise $20 million to Fund Montana’s Next Generation of Job Creators
Montana’s business community got a huge boost in May when Next Frontier Capital, a Bozeman-based venture capital firm, announced the initial closing of its inaugural $20 million fund.Founder and Managing Partner Will Price spoke on the Montana High Tech Business Alliance’s Big Sky Innovation panel at the Montana High Tech Jobs Summit in September.