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Tennessee: The Emerging “It” State in Information Technology (IT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)

February 21, 2025 by Diamond Young

Tennessee: The Emerging “It” State in

 Information Technology (IT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)

 

Overview

Tennessee is rapidly positioning itself as a leader in the IT and AI sectors, with significant investments from both private companies and state initiatives. The state’s strategic economic development efforts, world-class research institutions, and growing tech workforce make it an attractive destination for innovation in AI, data science, and technology-driven industries.

Key Economic Development Wins & Major Investments

Nashville & Middle Tennessee

  • Oracle’s Corporate Campus – $1.2 billion investment; 8,500 jobs expected by 2031.
  • Amazon Operations Center of Excellence – 5,000+ high-paying tech jobs.
  • Google’s Nashville Office – Expanding presence in AI and cloud services.

Memphis & West Tennessee

  • xAI’s Supercomputer Facility – One of the largest AI infrastructure projects in the world, creating over 300 high-paying jobs.
  • Blue Oval City (Ford & SK Innovation) – $5.6 billion investment in electric vehicle and battery manufacturing.

Chattanooga & East Tennessee

  • Gig City – Chattanooga – First U.S. city with 1-gigabit internet, attracting AI startups and tech companies.
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Knoxville area) – A global leader in AI and quantum computing research.

Tech Workforce & Innovation Trends

Middle Tennessee Tech Job Growth – 51% increase from 2015 to 2020, outpacing national growth; projected 12% growth from 2020-2025.

AI Tennessee Initiative (University of Tennessee) – Research partnerships and workforce development to advance AI capabilities across industries.

Tennessee Tech University’s 2025 Plan – Goal of $40 million in sponsored research annually, including AI and technology innovation.

University of Memphis AI Research Investments – The university has committed $1 million to enhance AI academic and research capabilities, aligning with Memphis’ growing role in AI infrastructure, including xAI’s development. The AI GPU Cluster, funded by the National Science Foundation, expands research computing in the Delta Region. The Institute for Intelligent Systems (IIS) also drives AI research and workforce development through interdisciplinary studies.

Nashville’s Growing Tech Ecosystem

Notable Tech Startups in Nashville

  • Soundstripe – Provides royalty-free music, sound effects, and stock video for creators.
  • Possip – Educational tech platform enhancing communication between parents and schools.
  • Contessa Health – Delivers hospital-level care at home through an innovative risk-based model.
  • Medalogix – Uses predictive analytics to improve patient care in home health and hospice settings.
  • Instawork – A digital marketplace connecting businesses with hourly workers.
  • SecturaSOFT – Cloud-based software solutions for the metal fabrication industry.
  • ProviderTrust – Healthcare compliance monitoring solutions.
  • Lucent Health – Healthcare risk management and data-driven insights for employers.
  • Wealth Access – Digital wealth management platform for financial advisors and clients.

Established Tech Companies in Nashville

  • Asurion – Global leader in device insurance, warranty, and tech support services.
  • Change Healthcare – Offers software, analytics, and tech-driven healthcare solutions.
  • Metropolis Technologies – Uses computer vision and AI to improve urban mobility and parking solutions.

Tech Ecosystem & Startup Support in Tennessee

  • TechIntoNashville – A campaign highlighting the city’s growing tech scene and attracting talent.
  • Nashville Entrepreneur Center – Provides mentorship, funding, and resources for tech startups.
  • Launch Tennessee – A statewide public-private partnership supporting innovation and high-growth startups.
  • InvestTN Fund – $70 million equity investment fund supporting AI and tech startups.

 

Sources:

Oracle’s Corporate Campus in Nashville – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville,_Tennessee

Amazon Operations Center of Excellence – https://www.tn.gov/ecd.html

xAI’s Supercomputer Facility in Memphis – https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/elon-musk-building-worlds-largest-supercomputer-memphis-some-locals-are-very-concerned

Blue Oval City (Ford & SK Innovation EV Project) – https://www.tn.gov/ecd.html

Chattanooga’s “Gig City” Initiative – https://epb.com/

Oak Ridge National Laboratory (AI & Quantum Research) – https://www.ornl.gov/

Middle Tennessee Tech Job Growth (2015-2025 Projections) – https://technologycouncil.com/2023/05/middle-tennessee-sees-double-digit-tech-job-growth-over-past-five-years-state-of-middle-tennessee-tech-2023-jobs-report/

AI Tennessee Initiative (University of Tennessee) – https://research.utk.edu/oried/research-innovation-initiatives/ai-tennessee-initiative/

Tennessee Tech University’s 2025 Research & Innovation Plan – https://www.tntech.edu/career/students/outcomes.php

University of Memphis AI Research Investments – https://www.memphis.edu/mediaroom/releases/2024/june/uofm-investment-to-enhance-further-enhance-technologly-innovation-ecosystem.php

AI GPU Cluster at UofM (NSF-Funded) – https://www.memphis.edu/research/impact/newsletter_2024/october24_stories/artificial_intelligence_gpu_cluster.php

Institute for Intelligent Systems (IIS) at UofM – https://www.memphis.edu/iis/

Soundstripe (Music Tech Startup) – https://builtin.com/articles/nashville-startups

Possip (EdTech Startup) – https://builtin.com/articles/nashville-startups

Contessa Health (Healthcare Tech) – https://builtin.com/articles/nashville-startups

Medalogix (AI in Healthcare) – https://builtin.com/articles/nashville-startups

Instawork (Digital Workforce Solutions) – https://builtin.com/articles/nashville-startups

SecturaSOFT (Manufacturing Tech) – https://builtin.com/articles/nashville-startups

ProviderTrust (Healthcare Compliance Tech) – https://builtin.com/articles/nashville-startups

Lucent Health (Healthcare Risk Management Tech) – https://builtin.com/articles/nashville-startups

Wealth Access (FinTech) – https://builtin.com/articles/nashville-startups

Asurion (Device Insurance & Tech Support) – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asurion

Change Healthcare (Healthcare IT & Analytics) – https://www.outsourceaccelerator.com/guide/tech-companies-in-nashville-tennessee/

Zeta Global (AI-Powered Marketing Cloud) – https://builtin.com/companies/location/nashville

Motive (AI & IoT in Logistics and Workforce Management) – https://builtin.com/companies/location/nashville

Metropolis Technologies (Computer Vision & AI in Mobility Solutions) – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolis_Technologies

TechIntoNashville Initiative – https://techintonashville.com/

Nashville Entrepreneur Center – https://www.ec.co/

Launch Tennessee (Statewide Tech & Startup Support) – https://launchtn.org/

InvestTN Fund ($70 Million for AI & Tech Startups) – https://investtn.org/portfolio/

Filed Under: Economic Development, General, GMERG Tagged With: AI, Amazon, Artificial Intellegence, Asurion, Blue Oval City, Change Healthcare, Chattanooga, Contessa Health, Gig City, Google, Information Technology, Instawork, InvestTN Fund, IT, Knoxville, Launch Tennessee, Lucent Health, Medalogix, Metropolis Technologies, Middle Tennessee Tech, Nashville, Nashville Entrepreneir Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oracle, Possip, ProviderTrust, SecturaSOFT, Soundstripe, Tech, TechIntoNashvile, Technology, Tennessee, Tennessee Tech University, University of Memphis, Wealth Access, xAI

3 Takeaways from Launch Tennessee’s 3686 Conference

September 19, 2024 by Taylor Ann Carpenter

LaunchTN hosted their 11th annual 3686 Conference on September 9-11. The conference brings together entrepreneurs, investors, and tech enthusiasts to learn, connect, and discuss the future of technology and innovation. This year the Greater Memphis Chamber had the opportunity to bring a group of small business Chamber members to Nashville, TN.

During this time, our members went to sessions such as “Meet the Mayors” where they heard from the mayors of the four major cities in Tennessee discuss economic development; or “AI for Legacy Industries” where experts discussed how artificial intelligence is providing new opportunities across different industries. Along with learning sessions, there were a plethora of other events including a startup showcase, pitch competition, networking event, and time for one-on-one conversations with other attendees.

There was so much information to glean from at the conference so here are 3 takeaways from the 2024 3686 conference.

  1. Relationship Building is Key in Economic Development.

Who you know is important in every industry, but especially economic development. Panelists at 3686 frequently discussed the importance of knowing people and expanding your network. They referred to it as the “ecosystem” of economic development.

Elizabeth Reid, Consul and Trade Commissioner for the Consulate General of Canada said, “Once you’re in the ecosystem, the ecosystem will carry you forward.”

This means your people know people who might be able to help you in your latest endeavor.3686 pitch competition stage

In that same sessions, “Going Global,” the panelists continued to discuss the ecosystem and how your network can affect your success abroad. Julianne Cox is the Vice President of International Development for Invest Northern Ireland. She explained how part of her role is to connect new businesses with local people such as lawyers and accountants who can help

them navigate the ins and outs of the country.

An event like 3686 is the perfect opportunity to start building those connections of people who know people and are willing to introduce you to those people.

“Great relationships were made, and information flowed from that event,” said Rozell Gray, owner of GXV Global.

Another attendee, Rhonda Lyons, owner of Weeden Financial LLC. said, “I am hoping to contact some of the people I met to gain more insight to help propel my current business.”

Which leads us to our next takeaway…

  1. Stay Persistent.

Imagine this: you are at a business event where you were able to meet with several fellow business owners and people who have the knowledge and resources to help you advance your next project. You exchange a few business cards and enjoy the rest of the event. The next day you reach out to them with an email that says something along the lines of “It was great to meet you. I’d love to further discuss a partnership on this project.” A day goes by—no response. A week goes by—still no word. 2 weeks—nothing. A month—silence. You’re disappointed they never responded to your email, but you moved on in looking for someone else to help with your project.

Where was your mistake? In the follow up.

It is crucial to follow up. In this scenario, you did right by sending the initial email. However, once some time passes with no response, it is nece

ssary to follow up again. Try making a phone call even.

Now say the business deal doesn’t quite work out—the timing wasn’t right. Don’t ditch that contact. Stay in touch! Grab a coffee. Engage with them on social media. Have a conversation with them at the next event.

Patricia McKinney, Director of Small Business and Member Programming at the Chamber said, “Stay persistent when engaging with potential clients—don’t wait for them to call you back!”

"Going Global" session panel at 3686

Persistence doesn’t end with people. Owning a business is hard. You’ll run into challenges. But to be successful, stay persistent.

    1. Tennessee is a Great Place for Entrepreneurs.

Tennessee is a state with so many advantages for business owners and entrepreneurs. Many people recognize Tennessee for its business-friendly climate. From locational advantages to the industry hubs; or tax advantages and a skilled workforce, Tennessee has so many factors that benefit its businesses.

“The resources here are truly empowering for those looking to take their ventures to the next level,” said Larry Robinson, CEO and Founder of Kudzukian and Co-Chair of the Chamber’s Small Business Council.

According to a recent article by CNBC, we are ranked third for economic, seventh for infrastructure and cost of doing business, and eight for workforce allowing Tennessee to rank in the Top 10 for Best States for Business.

Reflecting on experiences like this is crucial to continue to grow your business and career. It is important to take the time to find a few takeaways, but most importantly, apply those takeaways. Knowledge is power, but what is knowledge without action?

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Entrepreneurs, Innovation, Technology

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