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Mainstream Adoption | Chicago

Abin Kuriakose | World Business Chicago
Dean Marks | Sterling Bay

White Waves

Session Video

Abin Kuriakose of World Business Chicago and Dean Marks of Sterling Bay spotlight the city’s emerging leadership in Web3, AI, and tech innovation. With roots in civic reinvention and a diverse, cost-efficient talent pool, the conversation revealed why Chicago is becoming a serious contender for technology headquarters and venture capital growth.

Core Themes or Shifts

 Abin and Dean both spoke to a renewed sense of civic collaboration between local government, corporations, and startups. The panel highlighted how post-pandemic trends—like rising costs in coastal cities—are prompting founders to re-evaluate Chicago’s affordability, talent density, and livability. Abin emphasized that more than 450 corporate HQs reside in Chicago, providing unmatched opportunities for cross-sector innovation, mentorship, and partnerships.

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Key Strategic Insights

 Paul shared that more than half of Decasonic’s LPs are based in Chicago—underscoring how local investment can power national innovation. Dean noted that Chicago’s strength lies in “hustle over hype,” where real work and tangible outcomes matter more than headlines. Abin spoke to initiatives like data center energy planning, community college partnerships with big tech (Google, Microsoft, Meta), and public-private alignment on innovation hubs—especially in quantum, fintech, and AI.

Chicago is positioning itself not to replicate Silicon Valley, but to build its own model of success. For builders, this means tapping into local support systems, affordable infrastructure, and high-quality talent. For investors, Chicago’s civic ethos, public-private partnerships, and startup-friendly environment make it fertile ground for long-term value creation. The message was clear: the Midwest is open for business, and Chicago is leading the charge.

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