Miami Herald

Is this tech’s turning point in Miami? Leaders look to major event in 2022

- BY ROB WILE rwile@miamiheral­d.com Rob Wile: 305-376-3203, @rjwile

The effort to transform Miami into a major tech hub stretches back at least a decade. Since then, many observers thought the city would inch toward that goal.

But over the past several months, the city has sprinted toward it, emerging as a refuge for tech entreprene­urs looking to escape Silicon Valley and COVID-19 lockdowns. Combined with the recruitmen­t efforts of Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, a growing chorus of tech-community voices — local and new alike — are saying that longstandi­ng goal might be within reach.

This past week, the momentum sparked an impromptu Miami Tech Week that saw hundreds gather for networking events in Miami and Miami Beach. The week started with a “cafecito meetup” at Miami City Hall followed over the next several days by bike rides, happy hours, and panel events discussing Miami as the next great center of innovation.

Late Sunday, the movement coalesced into the formal announceme­nt of Miami Tech Week 2022. Slated for April 17-24, the event is being planned by leaders from every corner of Miami’s entreprene­urial ecosystem.

“A whole bunch of us who were excited about the past few days of energy decided to take this to the next level and said, ‘Hey, as a community, let’s get together,’ ” said co-organizer Chris Adamo.

At the center of the planning is eMerge Americas, the region’s premier tech conference. Though continuing with programmin­g elsewhere, eMerge saw its premier event waylaid in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID.

In a call early Monday, eMerge CEO Felice Gorordo and President Melissa Medina said the next eMerge conference would be held April 18-19, 2022, as part of a much broader vision for Miami Tech Week.

“Think of it as the Art Basel of tech, where you have a large convention as anchor, then you have a series of experience­s and other events activated around the city,” Medina said. “I think this week will be the most organized way to capture this momentum we’re seeing. More than ever, we’re really seeing a movement, and it’s continuing to build.”

Key to the planning was incorporat­ing tech newcomers.

Perhaps the loudest voice among the chorus of recent arrivals has been the Peter Thiel-backed venture-capital group Founders Fund, which this year announced it would open an office in Wynwood. Founders Fund principal and new Miami resident Delian Asparouhov, whose tweet kicked off this year’s semi-official Miami Tech Week, said he was put in touch with leaders from eMerge and other major Miami innovation players to help begin laying the groundwork for next year’s event.

In time, that connection might prove to be a key moment that helped propel Miami as a tech hub.

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“Silicon Valley as the center of tech has now grown to be an extremely decentrali­zed idea,” Asparouhov said in an interview. “Miami is much closer to

Latin America, Europe, New York — all the other largest tech hubs around the world.”

Miami has distinguis­hed itself from Silicon Valley by being more welcoming to outside-the-box thinkers, Asparouhov said. Much of California’s tech ecosystem, he said, has become too corporate. Where once San Francisco served as the more experiment­al alternativ­e to Palo Alto, Miami is now playing opposite to the Golden Gate City’s more buttoned-up vibe.

“Miami is a place that thrives on being ostentatio­us, provocativ­e and exciting,” Asparouhov said. “San Francisco is where the weirdos were who were building everything went,” he said. “And that exact same shift is happening here.”

In a tweet Sunday evening, Mayor Suarez credited eMerge and Founders Fund as the two anchors of Miami Tech Week 2022.

“We are so excited to announce the dates for Miami Tech Week 2022 alongside @foundersfu­nd and @eMergeAmer­icas,” Suarez wrote. “Get ready for the ultimate week of tech, networking, and jobs with founders and funders from Miami and all over the world.”

Miami Tech Week could lead to more companies parking offices here. It’s what happened in the case of the SXSW conference, which helped propel Austin into a major tech destinatio­n, said Ja’dan Johnson, community lead at videoconfe­rencing app Upstream and a local scout for venture group Florida Funders.

“You’re going to get firms who want to start coming here who want to be part of the push for Miami tech,” Johnson said.

To receive updates on Miami Tech Week, visit MiamiTechW­eek.com.

 ?? EMerge Americas ?? Miami Tech Week 2022 — which will include the eMerge Americas conference, above — could ‘become the Art Basel of tech,’ says eMerge President Melissa Medina.
EMerge Americas Miami Tech Week 2022 — which will include the eMerge Americas conference, above — could ‘become the Art Basel of tech,’ says eMerge President Melissa Medina.

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