Virginia universities are training students to carve meaningful, actionable findings out of data from a variety of sources. 

How Virginia became the data center capital of the world. 

Susie Adams, CTO for federal government business at Microsoft, speaks about data centers, Big Data, and the future of cloud and edge computing.

Companies use the quintillions of bytes of data generated every day to glean insights on consumer behavior, equipment performance, and more.

Described by The New York Times as “America’s uber-geographer,” Joel Kotkin is an internationally recognized authority on global, economic, political, and social trends.

With state support, Virginia's rural growers navigate overseas demands. 

Beth Macy, three-time New York Times-bestselling author, discusses her work and unique perspective on issues facing rural America.

Seth Martindale, senior managing director with CBRE Consulting, discusses the trends in manufacturing and what companies look for in manufacturing locations. 

Ben Davenport has been a champion for economic development in rural Virginia for decades and discusses the sources of growth in the region.  

Companies are finding tech talent in the mountains and valleys of Virginia, from Southwest Virginia and the New River Valley to the Shenandoah Valley.