Emerging Technology

For startups, money changes everything

Making Cincinnati a place where entrepreneurial dreams are realized is the goal of seed-stage funders like CincyTech, the Brandery and Cintrifuse when they match startups with crucial investment dollars. Financial backing and venture capital hookups from these organizations helped local startup Ahalogy become a wildly successful Pinterest marketing agency.

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AlvaEDU leaves Florida, relocates to downtown Cincinnati

AlvaEDU Inc. will soon relocate from Boca Raton, Fla., to the Scripps Center downtown.

Accelerators vs. Incubators: Cincinnati’s red hot startup scene

As Cincinnati grows into one of the nation’s premier technology startup hubs, accelerators and incubators have become an important part of the business landscape. But what’s the difference, who are the key players, and how do they serve the business community?

New tool helps nonprofits analyze program outcomes

Sprout Insight, the market research and insight consultancy, has added a new addition to its suite of research services called ShutterLIGHT to help nonprofits collect and analyze data to document program outcomes.

Uptech graduates second class at Demo Day this week

UpTech, the Northern Kentucky accelerator affiliated with Northern Kentucky University and several economic development agencies, will graduate its second class at its upcoming Demo Day 2014 event on Thursday, March 6. 

UC sled design brings home bronze medal at Sochi Winter Olympics

This past weekend, U.S. Olympian Matt Antoine took the bronze medal in the skeleton competition at the 2014 Winter Olympics. The skeleton sled he used while competing, the ProtoStar V5, was designed by a team led by Grant Schaffner, an assistant professor in UC’s Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics.

Local startup Sqrl saves businesses time and money, secures $550K in seed funding

Sqrl (pronounced squirrel) has raised $550,000 in seed funding from investors such as CincyTech, Hyde Park Ventures and Vine Street Ventures. 

SpringBoard changes name, develops new curriculum

Starting with the next session that begins March 19, the SpringBoard business-development program will become CO.STARTERS, and participants will be encouraged to build and test small models before writing detailed business plans.

Ahalogy raises $3.1M Series A funding, offers new tools for Pinterest marketing

Ahalogy, one of the leading platforms for Pinterest marketing optimization, has secured $3.1 million in Series A financing.

Cincinnati Children’s to launch rare transplant program

A lung transplant program that could prolong the lives of critically ill babies weighing as little as 11 pounds has been started by Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

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