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Key Industries

Technology & Innovation

From fintech and cybersecurity to advanced manufacturing tech and ag-innovation, the Ozarks Region fosters a dynamic technology ecosystem. Companies and entrepreneurs benefit from a shared commitment to innovation, accessible resources, and a skilled workforce.

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Why This Industry Thrives Here

Regional Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

Business incubators, chambers, and higher-education partners across the Ozarks provide startups with resources, mentorship, and small-business acceleration beyond any single city.

Workforce Development

Universities and two-year colleges across the region supply graduates in IT, business, engineering, and other in-demand fields.

Strategic Positioning

A central U.S. location and a mix of industries — from health care and logistics to manufacturing — create fertile ground for cross-sector innovation.

Growing Momentum

The region has experienced steady growth in IT, professional services, and innovation-related roles, reflecting Missouri’s expanding tech and entrepreneurial sector.

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Local Leaders

Jack Henry & Associates

Financial technology solutions provider and regional headquarters.

JMARK

A managed IT services provider that has scaled into one of the region’s most recognized technology firms.

World Wide Technology

A nationally known name in IT solutions and digital innovation with a Springfield-based office.

Key Technology & Innovation Facts

Missouri’s tech industry employs ~150,000 people statewide across 12,170 businesses, accounting for 5% of employment and 9% of wages.

IT and software developer roles are projected to grow nearly 15% by 2030 statewide, with strong regional participation.

Fintech, cybersecurity, and health IT are among the fastest-growing subsectors in the state, anchored in Barry, Greene, and Christian counties but supported by talent and infrastructure across the region.

Support & Resources

Tech companies benefit from:

  • Incubators & Hubs Missouri State University’s IDEA Commons is an 88-acre urban innovation district in Springfield that blends entrepreneurship, business incubation, and research partnerships. 
  • Universities & Colleges Missouri State, Drury, Evangel, Southwest Baptist, and Ozarks Tech, build the pipeline for IT, engineering, and business talent across the 10-county footprint.
  • Regional Networks Chambers of commerce, workforce boards, and OREP partnerships help connect innovators with capital, mentorship, and pilot opportunities.
  • State & Regional Incentives Access to Missouri Technology Corporation grants, workforce training programs, and business development support.
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