The Brandery and SAP collaborate to bring resources, investment to startups
The Brandery announced last week that it will work together with enterprise software company SAP to provide startups with unique access to innovation and thought leadership.
The Brandery announced last week that it will work together with enterprise software company SAP to provide startups with unique access to innovation and thought leadership.
The Community Building Institute recently partnered with Xavier University and the United Way to develop and launch the Neighborhood Asset Mapping tool as a resource for all 52 Cincinnati neighborhoods.
Local startup company BlackbookHR announced that its cloud-based software, Sense, has been named one of the Top Products for HR in 2013 by Human Resource Executive.
Local entrepreneurs have partnered with Xavier to launch Revved, a new program that educates talented developers, web designers and creatives to meet the increasing needs of the Cincinnati startup and tech community.
CincyTech, a public-private venture development organization focused on funding high-tech startups in Southwest Ohio, has invested $300,000 in Cloud Takeoff, a Mason, Ohio-based company that offers an easy and powerful cloud-based tool for contractors in commercial construction.
UpTech, Northern Kentucky's newest startup incubator, is on a mission to establish a place where graduates from NKU’s College of Informatics can find employment or start their own businesses built on managing the massive amounts of data being collected by companies, social media sites and health care providers.
Located in Newport, KY, Red Hawk Technologies has thrived despite its genesis in the midst of a down economy. The company will be recognized by the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce as an Emerging 30 Company for the second year in a row.
Cincinnati's Mercantile Library is reaching into the past with its new 2035 Lecture Series, which kicks off with Behance founder Scott Belsky.
dbaDIRECT has moved into the Corporex Companies RiverCenter in Covington, making space for the company’s 73 employees, with room to grow.
Cincinnati-based TREWGrip has invented an innovative device designed to simplify the labor of typing on mobile devices.
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