The Bull City Summit Podcast

When RTP opened in the 1960s, the vision was for big businesses to revive the Triangle's technology and medical footprint. That's exactly what happened, but RTP's success brought up a problem - it was exclusive to those people with a big company badge and not the general public. Over the past 10 years, RTP has evolved to include coworking and now the incredible shopping and dining experience Boxyard RTP.

Show Notes

When RTP opened in the 1960s, the vision was for big businesses to revive the Triangle's technology and medical footprint. That's exactly what happened, but RTP's success brought up a problem - it was exclusive to those people with a big company badge and not the general public. Over the past 10 years, RTP has evolved to include coworking and now the incredible shopping and dining experience Boxyard RTP.

Amanda Ronan is the Senior Director of Programming at Research Triangle Park (RTP).

Today's episode of The Bull City Summit Podcast is produced by Earfluence and hosted by BCS CEO Parag Bhandari. For sponsorship options, email info@earfluence.com.

More on the Bull City Summit: This Fall, the Southeast's leading and cutting-edge creatives, musicians, artists, entrepreneurs, scientists, and futurists alike gather as the worlds of Music, Art, Science, and Technology converge September 14-18 2022, in Durham, NC.

What is The Bull City Summit Podcast?

The Southeast's leading and cutting-edge creatives, musicians, artists, entrepreneurs, scientists, and futurists alike gather as the worlds of Music, Art, Science, and Technology converge in Durham, NC.

On this podcast, we extend the conversations from the Summit, with interviews from the panelists, speakers and artists of BCS. For tickets to the Summit, visit https://www.bullcitysummit.com/tickets.

The Bull City Summit Podcast is produced by Earfluence. For sponsorship options, email info@earfluence.com.