02-09-2015, 04:34 AM
directly supporting STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) initiatives in our local schools
That way they'll be well-qualified to leave the island in search of employment.
If a major tech company then wants to build a campus and provide jobs to tap the local skill sets
Unlikely; there simply isn't enough infrastructure to justify the expense, nor would any "major tech company" limit themselves to a small talent pool.
Offer tourism options which cater to the needs of these tech companies; think retreat-style accomodations for shareholder meetings and startup projects -- both are more effective when the people are "out of pocket" long enough to get something done.
Offer infrastructure options that make remote workers useful; think fiber broadband and direct ITO-SFO flights.
That way they'll be well-qualified to leave the island in search of employment.
If a major tech company then wants to build a campus and provide jobs to tap the local skill sets
Unlikely; there simply isn't enough infrastructure to justify the expense, nor would any "major tech company" limit themselves to a small talent pool.
Offer tourism options which cater to the needs of these tech companies; think retreat-style accomodations for shareholder meetings and startup projects -- both are more effective when the people are "out of pocket" long enough to get something done.
Offer infrastructure options that make remote workers useful; think fiber broadband and direct ITO-SFO flights.