About Us

Why this publication exists

Most science and technology journalism is built around the moment of announcement — the press release, the funding round, the product launch. Tech Times is built around what comes before and after that moment: the underlying research, the technical decisions, the competitive dynamics, the second-order consequences that take months to become visible. We believe that is where the story actually lives.

The people who work in STEM — engineers, researchers, clinicians, developers, scientists — don't experience their fields the way most media covers them. They know that a clinical result means nothing without the cohort size and the journal. They know that a funding round only makes sense when you understand who is investing and why. They know that the fields themselves don't stay in their lanes: that a development in materials science reshapes what's possible in biotech, that a shift in semiconductor policy ripples through everything built on top of it, that the boundaries between disciplines are dissolving faster than most coverage reflects.

Tech Times is organized around how STEM actually works — not around how newsrooms were historically structured.

This means we cover technology, science, health, and business as a single conversation rather than separate beats. It means we follow a story across disciplines when the story demands it. And it means we report with the level of detail that makes the coverage genuinely useful to someone whose livelihood depends on understanding it correctly.

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Structured around reality, not legacy
STEM disciplines don't operate in isolation. Neither does our coverage. We follow the story wherever the science leads, across every field it touches.
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Precision has consequences
At the scale STEM now operates, imprecise reporting doesn't just mislead — it distorts investment, shapes policy, and influences decisions that have real-world outcomes. We take that responsibility seriously.
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Depth is the invitation
We don't simplify to accommodate curiosity — we trust it. Readers who want to understand what's actually happening in science and technology, at any level of background, will find what they came for here.

That last point matters to us. Tech Times is written for practitioners, but it is not written exclusively for them. Curiosity about science and technology is not credentialed. Readers who want more than surface coverage — who follow a story because they genuinely want to understand it, not just be aware of it — are exactly the audience this publication was built to serve. The depth is the draw, not the barrier.

Tech Times is owned and operated by Tech Times Media Inc, headquartered in New York City, with newsrooms operating across the United States, Europe, and Asia. We are independently operated and editorially driven. No story is commissioned or shaped by commercial interest. Sponsored content, when it appears, is always clearly identified.


Jay B. Yang

Tech Times Media Inc · New York City

Jonathan Tseng

Tech Times Media Inc · New York City

Editors & Desk Leads

Senior Leadership
Julian Correa
Deputy Editor
Day-to-day newsroom operations, editorial workflow, and publication standards across all sections.
Section Editors
Howell Boamah
Senior Editor, Technology
Consumer and enterprise technology, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and hardware.
Anthony Sanni
Senior Editor, Science & Health
Life sciences, clinical medicine, neuroscience, biotech, space, and materials.
Franco Chirva
Senior Editor, Business
Startups, venture capital, enterprise technology, and global markets.