NASA has teamed up with the UC business school's Center for Entrepreneurship and Commercialization to educate students on the important steps following technology creation and patents.
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Mercy Health's Anderson Township Orthopedic Sports and Medicine Center recently acquired a state-of-the-art AlterG anti-gravity treadmill that uses NASA technology to lessen strain on muscles and joints.
Xavier becomes the first private U.S. university to house a full MakerBot Innovation Center for 3D printing, seeing the move as a "game-changer" in how the school promotes innovation across majors and connects with local entrepreneurs.
The Brandery will now provide $50,000 grants to incoming startups in exchange for a 6 percent stake in their companies. Applications are being accepted now for the spring class.
A second-year Gateway Community and Technical College student from Erlanger is the first recipient of a new scholarship targeting those with an interest in advanced manufacturing.
Parent and speech pathologist Libby Willig-Kroner is launching a subscription service delivering handmade products to promote language development in infants and toddlers.
The new dunnhumby garage at Fifth and Race includes six charging stations for electric cars, the first of what could be a wave of free public charging options in the downtown area.
Queen City Angels, a group of investors committed to regional entrepreneurship, have teamed up with Hamilton Mill to back two specific companies and to expand in Butler County.