WASHINGTON — National BDPA’s Washington, D.C. Chapter (BDPADC.org) and Samsung Electronics America reached 40-year milestones in 2018 to closeout their fourth decade. To that end, opportunities for new fifth-generation workforces powered by start-ups with innovative capability sets and 5G technologies could yield greater benefits for the tech industry.
Greater rewards are available for communities who understand Industry’s urgent need to embrace new processes and solutions across vertical markets such as transportation, health, manufacturing, and finance.
This year’s top stories, photos, and STEM vignettes from Industry, BDPA sponsors, and local BDPA Chapter mission-partners are featured at bdpatoday.com, on the community trade association’s playlists, and photo galleries (https://pinterest.com/bdpatoday).
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BDPA, formerly known as Black Data Processing Associates, was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania over 45 years ago in 1975 to promote professional growth and technical development in underserved communities for those in or entering information and communications technology (ICT) oriented fields of interest and related industries.
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