2019 Startups San Antonio Magazine - Issue 1

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About Startups

San Antonio

Our Mission

Startups San Antonio highlights the emerging capabilities, companies, and the people behind innovative solutions in technology, science, engineering, and cybersecurity in San Antonio, Texas. From indoor GPS mapping to financial technology solutions, groundbreaking advances in robotics, and diagnosing Alzheimer’s using artificial intelligence, San Antonio has so many compelling stories to share. San Antonio has a significant military presence, possessing the nation’s second-largest concentration of cybersecurity experts and home to several leading military medical research missions. In a city of about 1.5 million residents, one of every six San Antonio employees works in the bioscience and healthcare industry. The tech ecosystem has established roots in San Antonio, growing since computer pioneer Datapoint first opened its doors here. Aerospace and aviation, new energy, and advanced robotics in manufacturing are major industry sectors in San Antonio, too. These strengths add up to a thriving startup scene that’s growing by leaps and bounds in San Antonio, with new companies being formed almost daily. With unique talents in technology, science, cybersecurity, and engineering, it made sense to focus coverage about San Antonio’s startups in one place: www. StartupsSanAntonio.com.

Iris Gonzalez, Founder and Publisher of Startups San Antonio

Iris Gonzalez founded Startups San Antonio in 2018 out of a passion for telling San Antonio’s stories of innovation. She moved to the Alamo City in 2006 and now writes about developments in emerging technology, cybersecurity, and bioscience startup companies in San Antonio. She was the technology and science writer from 2015 to 2017 for the local digital journalism website Rivard Report, where she wrote about innovators, researchers and San Antonio’s startup community. In 2017 Iris won the Texas Veterans Commission Media Excellence Awards for her 2016 Veterans Day story Life as a Veteran: What Veterans Wished Civilians Understood published by the Rivard Report. Iris has always enjoyed writing about tech and science. She spent her first 23 years as a research analyst for the U.S. Department of Defense assessing advanced technologies for homeland defense.


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