Peak10 launches regional Technology Assistance Program

Peak 10, Inc. has announced the creation of the Greater Cincinnati and Dayton Technology Assistance Program (TAP), a partnership of key local technology and business associations that will help cultivate business incubation in the region. The first 30 companies accepted into TAP will receive cabinet space within Peak 10’s enterprise-class Cincinnati data center and will have any one-time or monthly recurring costs, up to $5,000, waived. Collaborating partners include the Hamilton County Business Center, the Greater Cincinnati Venture Association, BIOSTART, Northern Kentucky ezone, C-Cap, and the Entrepreneur Center in Dayton. “We are very excited that Peak 10 has organized the TAP program in an effort to bolster our innovative businesses by aiding their competitiveness,” Patrick N. Longo, director of the Hamilton County Business Center, tells dBusinessNews.  “This program’s impact will be felt by local entrepreneurs and individuals seeking employment from these start-ups who now have the option to take advantage of a technology program fueled by Peak 10’s enterprise-class facility, support and technology services.” Read the full release here.

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Peak 10, Inc. has announced the creation of the Greater Cincinnati and Dayton Technology Assistance Program (TAP), a partnership of key local technology and business associations that will help cultivate business incubation in the region.

The first 30 companies accepted into TAP will receive cabinet space within Peak 10’s enterprise-class Cincinnati data center and will have any one-time or monthly recurring costs, up to $5,000, waived.

Collaborating partners include the Hamilton County Business Center, the Greater Cincinnati Venture Association, BIOSTART, Northern Kentucky ezone, C-Cap, and the Entrepreneur Center in Dayton.

“We are very excited that Peak 10 has organized the TAP program in an effort to bolster our innovative businesses by aiding their competitiveness,” Patrick N. Longo, director of the Hamilton County Business Center, tells dBusinessNews.  “This program’s impact will be felt by local entrepreneurs and individuals seeking employment from these start-ups who now have the option to take advantage of a technology program fueled by Peak 10’s enterprise-class facility, support and technology services.”

Read the full release here.

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