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Opinion | I'm a tech executive who moved from Silicon Valley to Houston. I know firsthand why the tech industry is packing up and heading to Texas. By Yang Tang.

, Oracle, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and many others – have made Texas the state of choice when it comes to relocating headquarters and opening satellite offices for several years now.

But let's discuss something that may boggle some minds — at least for those who are out-of-state looking in.

Like many other tech executives, I think Texas is positioned to outpace California due to its proximity to the world's top companies in energy, healthcare, and aerospace, to name a few, and its willingness to innovate with technology in those industries.

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