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Minneapolis leaders want their city be the first non-coastal area that knowledge workers and business leaders think of after Chicago. Here are some lessons for Cincinnati.
Minneapolis leaders want their city be the first non-coastal area that knowledge workers and business leaders think of after Chicago. Here are some lessons for Cincinnati.
By this winter, Findlay Market will add an incubator kitchen to its repertoire. The five-kitchen space will be used for those looking to start or grow their business, as well as a variety of events.
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.
Huffington Post blogger Jason Grill gives big props to Cincinnati's startup scene, specifically CincyTech and Cintrifuse, saying we now rival Kansas City as his pick for America's most entrepreneurial city.
Since their emergence in late 2014, Ocean has been tagged as Cincinnati's "faith-based accelerator." Co-founder Tim Brunk elaborates on what exactly "faith-based" means for the first startup class, and it's not what you'd expect.
Forbes magazine is out with its annual "30 Under 30" list of young folks making a mark and changing the world in 20 different categories. A number of present and past Cincinnatians are featured, many of them running startups developed through The Brandery.
The Public Library’s main downtown branch will become the home for a new Tech Center and Makerspace Jan. 26, featuring a 3D printer, laser cutter and sound booth.
Here are 15 big ideas for Greater Cincinnati in 2015 that, if achieved, will accelerate the region's forward momentum. They're certainly doable given the winds of change moving Cincinnati in the right direction.
Cincinnati startup Cintric is proof of the malleable nature of innovation and how accelerators can help creative minds create.
Covington-based UpTech hosts a "career fair" Feb. 9 to bring together enthusiastic job seekers and the startups that desperately need them.
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