Three local startups receive half million in Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation Funding

Three local startups get over a half million in Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation FundingLocal startups are getting attention and money from a state agency geared at spurring innovation and development. Three Northern Kentucky startups, Bexion Pharmaceuticals, Edunet24 and Clinical Engineering Consultants, received a total of more than half a million dollars of funding from the Kentucky Science and Technology’s Corporation (KSTC).KSTC is an agency of the Kentucky Cabinet of Economic Development.Bexion Pharmaceuticals, located in Covington, is centered of developing cures for a broad range of cancers. The companies three main development interests are: Oncology therapeutics, Oncology diagnostics and Nucleic acid delivery. The company received at $400,000 matching grant for its “A Novel Biotherapeutic Treatment for Pancreatic Cancer” initiative. The grant will match funds Bexion received from the National Institutes of Health.  Clinical Engineering Consultants, Inc., in Erlanger, Ky. received a $30,000 grant for technology management software that will aid nearly 400 hospital, ambulatory surgery center and medical center clients. Clinical Engineering plans to develop the software with Northern Kentucky University’s College of Informatics and University Research Foundation.In the education sector, Edunet24, also in Erlanger, is an online homework help web site aimed at improving student’s performance. The company was awarded $100,000 to develop an integrated competency based learning systems to allow non native English speaking students to improve their English with an individualized plan.The companies were aided in applying for the grants through Northern Kentucky ezone, a division of Northern Kentucky Tri-Ed.  The ezone is one of six regional Innovation and Commercialization Centers across Kentucky.“The ezone is an important resource for entrepreneurs and is helping start-up companies access funding opportunities available through the Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation,” said Tom Prewitt, head of the ezone Entrepreneurship committee. “We are known as an innovative and supportive region that fosters the growth of these types of companies in Northern Kentucky.” Writer: Feoshia HendersonSource: Northern Kentucky ezone 

Three local startups get over a half million in Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation Funding

Local startups are getting attention and money from a state agency geared at spurring innovation and development. Three Northern Kentucky startups, Bexion Pharmaceuticals, Edunet24 and Clinical Engineering Consultants, received a total of more than half a million dollars of funding from the Kentucky Science and Technology’s Corporation (KSTC).

KSTC is an agency of the Kentucky Cabinet of Economic Development.

Bexion Pharmaceuticals, located in Covington, is centered of developing cures for a broad range of cancers. The companies three main development interests are: Oncology therapeutics, Oncology diagnostics and Nucleic acid delivery. The company received at $400,000 matching grant for its “A Novel Biotherapeutic Treatment for Pancreatic Cancer” initiative. The grant will match funds Bexion received from the National Institutes of Health. 

Clinical Engineering Consultants, Inc., in Erlanger, Ky. received a $30,000 grant for technology management software that will aid nearly 400 hospital, ambulatory surgery center and medical center clients. Clinical Engineering plans to develop the software with Northern Kentucky University’s College of Informatics and University Research Foundation.

In the education sector, Edunet24, also in Erlanger, is an online homework help web site aimed at improving student’s performance. The company was awarded $100,000 to develop an integrated competency based learning systems to allow non native English speaking students to improve their English with an individualized plan.

The companies were aided in applying for the grants through Northern Kentucky ezone, a division of Northern Kentucky Tri-Ed.  The ezone is one of six regional Innovation and Commercialization Centers across Kentucky.

“The ezone is an important resource for entrepreneurs and is helping start-up companies access funding opportunities available through the Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation,” said Tom Prewitt, head of the ezone Entrepreneurship committee. “We are known as an innovative and supportive region that fosters the growth of these types of companies in Northern Kentucky.”

Writer: Feoshia Henderson
Source: Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation

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