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Julie Carpenter

Julie Carpenter has a background in cultural heritage tourism, museums, and nonprofit organizations. She's the Executive Director of AIA Cincinnati.  

Julie Carpenter's Latest Articles

AguaClara recently installed its Enclosed Stacked Rapid Sand Filters (EStaRS) in Ranchi, Jharkhand. The filters are part of its first pilot project in India, in the Gufu Village.
Founded in Honduras, AguaClara looks to broaden clean water scope

AguaClara LLC came to Pipeline H2O not to produce and sell proprietary water technology, but to develop a sustainable business model so it can provide clean water to isolated communities.

UC professor Jonathan Corey, Hyperloop UC team member Sid Thatham and OKI's Lorrie Platt
Regional Smart Cities Initiative explores mobility and sustainability at third group discussion

Last week, the Regional Smart Cities Initiative held its third roundtable in Cincinnati, this time exploring mobility and sustainability.

Who says print is dead? Literary culture alive and well in Cincy bookstores

Greater Cincinnati celebrates its long history as home to a wealth of independent bookstores, each occupying a special place in the hearts of readers across the region.

James Landon, CTO of PowerTech Water
Pipeline H2O member engages in program, continues partnership with University of Kentucky

Lexington-based PowerTech Water, part of the inaugural Pipeline H2O class, formed to commercialize a water treatment technology developed at the University of Kentucky.

WaterStep's mini water chlorination plant
Nonprofit WaterStep International brings third-world water solutions to the U.S.

WaterStep International is the only nonprofit member of Pipeline H2O's inaugural class. It's seeking help in building a business, as well as how to develop a scalable model of its mini water chlorination plant.

Is Cincinnati’s longtime struggle with downtown retail finally ending?

Discerning professionals are returning to the urban core in droves, bringing a clear demand for the charm and ambient luxury of downtown retail. Organizers hope it’s enough to support a comeback in the age of online shopping.

Fred Williams stands with his design, the Williams Cross-Flow Turbine.
kW Hydroelectric works to harness the future of hydroelectricity

Hamilton-based kW River Hydroelectric joined water tech incubator Pipeline H2O to develop technology that could transform the future of hydroelectric power generation.

ANDalyze's portable water-testing units replaced existing devices that were notoriously inaccurate.
ANDalyze analyzes water contaminants through portable unit

ANDalyze was developed in the chemistry labs at the University of Illinois. The technology uses DNA enzymes to detect and measure water contaminants with portable testing units; with the help of Pipeline H2O, the company is looking to broaden its scope.

Searen partnered with MSD to test its Vacuum AirLift technology on its water beds.
Searen develops new technology to remove waste and pollutants from water

Searen is no stranger to the #StartupCincy scene. A graduate of OCEAN’s inaugural class, Searen is now joining the first cohort of the Pipeline H2O water-tech accelerator program based at The Hamilton Mill.

P&G brings new focus to its brands with entrepreneurial retail shop in OTR

P&G’s Tide division is committed to small businesses and entrepreneurs by opening Preneur, a retail space on Walnut Street for local businesses.

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