The tech landscape is continually evolving, and the latest development comes from Alton, where a new innovation center is setting the stage for future tech advancements. The Wedge Innovation Center, a significant project led by AltonWorks, is poised to open this November. Spearheading this ambitious project is Emily Hemingway, who has been appointed as the center’s executive director.
Emily Hemingway: A Catalyst for Regional Tech Growth
Already at the helm of the regional technology group TechSTL, Hemingway’s new role at the Wedge Innovation Center will extend her influence in the tech community. As she continues her leadership at TechSTL, Hemingway’s dual roles will foster a synergy between St. Louis’ technology and innovation sectors and Alton’s burgeoning tech ecosystem.
Revitalizing Alton’s Downtown Business District
The Wedge Innovation Center is at the heart of a $30 million initiative to rejuvenate Alton’s downtown business areas. The center will transform the former Wedge and Elgen buildings into a hub for tech startups, established companies, and remote workers. With a focus on providing support, mentorship, and access to funding, the center will encompass 15,000 square feet of office space designed for collaboration and innovation.
The Partnership: Expanding TechSTL’s Reach
Through her role at the Wedge, Hemingway will bolster TechSTL’s reach, bringing more activities to Illinois and amplifying the rural tech conversation. This expansion is part of a broader vision to connect the St. Louis region with its neighboring tech communities, creating a more robust, unified tech environment.
Wedge Innovation Center: A Digital Hub
In addition to fostering startups and housing corporate companies, the Wedge aims to become a workforce training center and a “digital hub” for Alton’s new $20 million fiber route. The center will also feature two restaurants, making it not just a place for work but also for community engagement and growth.
Conclusion
The establishment of the Wedge Innovation Center under Emily Hemingway’s leadership is a big leap forward for Alton’s tech scene. By bridging the gap between urban and rural tech landscapes, Hemingway is setting a precedent for innovation and regional development that could serve as a model for other cities looking to enhance their tech capabilities.