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For 24 years the National Minority Technology Council (NMTC) has served the Minority Technology Industry. 


CEBOT rebrands NMTC in an effort to focus program activities on member knowledge capability transfer, intermediating partnerships, and fostering growth in the innovation ecosystem.


The purpose remains, to serve the common business and economic interest of the Minority Technology Industry.

Serving the 65,000 U.S. Minority Technology Companies Employing over 500,000 Worldwide 

People Build The Economy, Knowledge Ensures Success

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Looking Forward Research & Development

Minority Tech Top1000

Industry supplier scouting research is now underway across the U.S., evaluating over 3,000 of the industries top minority tech companies. 


The market research process on the top 1000 minority tech employers will be announced September 18th, 2025

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 The 501(c)(6) International Trade Association for the Minority Technology Industry

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CEBOT Economic Recovery Research
Connecting  research, learning, and growing to the minority technology industry and the communities and stakeholders they serve

Building Industry Resilience - Stronger Together

Learning

Research

Growing

Advancement Research converges performance, governance and capital into innovation ecosystems.  Operating on the belief that given a healthy choice people would choose productivity over dependence.  Advancement Research brings an integrative framework for managing knowledge across boundaries.

Innovation in Motion is part of an industry focused, design based, applied research framework that studies how best systems connect and improve in public good ecosystems.  Workforce systems are best envisioned with stakeholders including employers.  Industry allows for multiple businesses and community partners, all sharing in the outcomes.

CEBOT's vision of collaboration ensures an increase in community access to workforce opportunities and resources.  We accomplish this by utilizing growth algorithms to increase community economic capacity and education relevance through industry led public-private partnerships and research based cooperative agreements.

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Harnessing America's Minority Tech Boom

H.R.1807 - Business Opportunity Development Reform Act of 1988 was designed to give a boost to small businesses, especially those owned by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.  The law emphasizes the need for geographical and industrial diversity, and  encouraging growth and owner sustainability.


With a mix of loans, contract awards, and training assistance, the act aims to ensure these businesses can compete fairly in the American economy. This event explores it's significance in assisting minority tech companies push towards empowering small businesses with the tools they need to thrive.

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FOURTH SECTOR ECONOMIC ECOSYSTEM PLATFORM

Innovating Beyond the Civil Society into a global economic value network.

Aligning economic choice with core human values  disrupts status quo and builds a sustainable business ecosystem.  Future profit ventures that focus on both customer and community needs  will prove most competitive.

65,000 Minority Technology Companies

The Council Exchange Board of Trade (CEBOT) brings a rich history of advocacy and procurement policy guidance within the federal policy ecosystem.  The $100 Billion Minority Technology Industry is a source of jobs to over 500,000 professionals both in the United States and abroad.  CEBOT  brings applied research & development to growth algorithms that catalyze regional innovation ecosystems, stimulating economic development and uplifting minority business and community.  CEBOT leadership and Senior Fellows bring new capabilities, investment and research capacity to the minority technology industry and to the stakeholders they serve.

People

Process

Technology

Engagement requires value and produces consensus when process is key.  Governance gives rise to planned growth both individually and throughout the ecosystem.

Growth rises when not stifled by moral hazard.   CEBOT algorithms facilitate a deliberate system of principles to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes.

Innovation liberates possibilities, improves systems and can transform bureaucracies into managed serviced/resource based functions.   

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