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Technology and Business Association

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The Technology and Business Association was founded in Seattle as a non-profit organization in March 2013 by a group of UW students, mostly international Chinese students who encountered challenges in finding the right resources tailored to their needs in order to achieve professional development and career growth in the U.S.

Therefore, by diverse programming and unique content production, we aim to promote connections between UW students and the professionals in the Great Seattle Area and to offer smooth transitions between academic and different industries. Most of our programming are open to all: we invite speakers from diverse backgrounds and welcome students from diverse backgrounds to attend. 

In particular, we aim to provide a platform for people to exchange ideas about technology and business. We believe there is a huge value if we connect business ideas with technological skills. We are here to help everyone improve their leadership skills, to provide professional education and various internship opportunities, and to foster future leaders within a variety of disciplines.

Check out our promo YouTube video! Follow our social media for future events announcement!

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