Adopt A Class introduces elementary school students to careers at leading Northern Kentucky life sciences, IT companies
Program initiates pipeline for future employees in advanced manufacturing, information technology, supply chain and biosciences.
Program initiates pipeline for future employees in advanced manufacturing, information technology, supply chain and biosciences.
Employment in the life sciences industry in Northern Kentucky is projected to grow 21.5% through 2029.
From idea to reality, the OneNKY Center shows what’s possible when organizations align around a shared vision.
“We have been known as a ‘hidden treasure,’ and our goal is to become less hidden to our community,” says Executive Director Patricia Van Skaik.
Expansion at anchor companies plus a transformational development along I-75 may provide thousands of jobs and millions of dollars for Middletown economic development.
Three umbrella organizations that support regional nonprofits wanted to document their economic impact – and, more to the point, emphasize that such organizations are community contributors rather than a resource drain.
RE-Assist digitizes and updates the information available to patients upon hospital discharge, provides real-time assistance to care coordinators, and lets patients filter and search indicators to find what they need.
In 2022, businesses announced plans to add nearly 6,000 new jobs in the 16-county tri-state region.
New jobs created will include Ph.D.-level scientists, analytical laboratory staff, and other scientific professionals.
The trial is being conducted at CTI Clinical Research Center in Cincinnati. The plan is to enroll 20 patients.
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