Alpharetta, located outside Atlanta, Georgia in the United States, is a rapidly developing industrial and technological cluster with around 4.800 companies in fields such as fintech and medical devices, and 900 tech companies. Washington CORE spoke with Charlie Jewell of the Alpharetta Economic Development Department about the background and appeal of what is now called the “Technology City of the South.”
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