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Utah Technology Council : ウィキペディア英語版 | Utah Technology Council
The Utah Technology Council is a Utah based non profit organization that serves as a business resource for life science and high-tech companies. ==Founding==
Founded in 1991 by Peter Genereaux, the Utah Technology Council was developed as a resource to mentor and aid emerging technical companies within Utah. During the Utah recession of 1988 the UTC was started and originally known as the Utah Information Technology Association or UITA. In hopes and desiring to determine whether the Governor of Utah would be supportive of this industry-led and specific initiative, Peter Genereaux took the idea to Norman Bangerter who immediately embraced the view that such an industry could help Utah add quality and higher-paying jobs, diversify its economy and expand exports beyond Utah’s borders. Governor Bangerter appointed a Task Force and provided part-time staff. The Task Force numbered some 40 persons and was made up of invited top level leaders from 25 Utah IT businesses, 10 Utah service organizations such as legal and accounting firms, and 5 supporting institutions such as state government, education, as well as public and private economic development organizations.
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