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Learn MoreTechnology is universal. Every company, organization, and institution (and consumer!) is tech-enabled. NC TECH is proud to have a membership that reflects this diversity and breadth of influence.
NC TECH is a not-for-profit, membership-driven trade association and the primary voice of the technology industry in North Carolina. NC TECH’s mission is to foster growth and champion innovation in North Carolina’s tech sector, while providing a voice for the tech community. NC TECH’s membership includes 700 member companies, organizations and institutions employing more than 250,000 workers in North Carolina.
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Join NC TECH and make an investment, not just in your personal and professional growth, but in the growth of your employees, your organization and North Carolina’s tech sector.

Build Your Network
Members can grow their network through peer interaction, relationship building and more, while participating in 75+ events each year.
Find and Develop Talent
Members can participate in regional Job Fairs, post for free on our tech-focused Job Board, and access IT jobs-related data to help attract and retain top talent.
Be an Advocate
As the go-to organization for policy makers on issues affecting the tech sector, NC TECH connects members with policy leaders and state government purchasers.
Annual Investors
NC TECH is grateful for the support of Annual Investors
NC TECH is grateful for the generous investment and partnership of our Annual Investors. Companies and organizations that reach a level of $10K+ of sponsorship support in a calendar year become Annual Investors when the commitment is made.
















































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