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Entrepreneurship in Akron: Meet Elyse Ball of the University of Akron Research Foundation
Being the Rubber Capital of the World, Akron, Ohio, isn’t normally the place you’d look to for innovation in entrepreneurship. But being the home of Goodyear, Goodrich, Firestone and General…
Read MoreInnovation under the arch: Why St. Louis is a modern entrepreneurial hub
Stephen Von Rump has lived a lot of lives in technology and startups. He’s created multiple businesses, is entrepreneur-in-residence at BioGenerator, a panel member at the National Science Foundation, and…
Read MoreSuperDispatch adds SuperPay | X-ray taken in zero-g | Arrive Health uses AI
SuperDispatch launches new digital payment app KANSAS CITY, MO–SuperDispatch, a Kansas City-based car shipping platform, launched SuperPay, an integrated and automated payment feature within the SuperDispatch platform, that uses a…
Read MoreCybersecurity jobs during a downturn: Are companies hiring or firing?
Spend a little time on LinkedIn right now, and your mood is bound to grow dark. Every other post, it seems, is someone announcing they’ve been laid off by a…
Read MoreAutomation for the people: Low-code/no-code solutions are on the rise in business
If you need a new software solution or to automate small tasks, do you buy a new piece of software or build it yourself? These days, many companies are opting…
Read More3M to cut PFAS | Pole/Zero wins Down Under | Greif noted for sustainability
3M announces an end to PFAS manufacturing by 2025 ST. PAUL, MN–3M announced it will exit per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) manufacturing and work to discontinue the use of PFAS…
Read MoreHoosiers rule the tech world in Bloomington
Bloomington, Indiana, might be an adorable small town with a world-class university and a rollicking party scene, but it’s more than that – it’s also a technology hub of some…
Read MoreFedRAMP cloud cybersecurity guidelines: Is your organization ready? Should it be?
Companies working with the federal government are likely aware of the need to upgrade to align with new FedRAMP guidelines, signed into law by President Joe Biden on Dec. 23,…
Read MoreSchuster goes high-tech | Parascript innovates in NLP | KeyLogic gets huge DOE contract
Schuster adds E-SMART to its 400 trucks for safety LE MARS, IA–Schuster Co., a transportation solutions leader based in Le Mars, Iowa, and E-SMART, a leading advanced driver assistance (ADAS)…
Read MoreSports technology scoring well in the startup market
How many people do you know that have a smartwatch or fitness tracker they wear all the time? Or follow their favorite team with undying loyalty? (Yeah, us too.) Well,…
Read MoreMorrell Group moves | MachH2 to create hydrogen hub | Whirlpool to use Matter language
Morrell Group relocates to Noblesville, Indiana NOBLESVILLE, IN–The Washington Business Park in Noblesville, Indiana, is now home to the newest facility of Morrell Group, as the advanced motion control solution…
Read MoreDeloitte cybersecurity study highlights good and bad trends for state CISOs
Does your state have a CISO? Are they getting the funding and backing they need? Deloitte and the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) released their 2022 Cybersecurity…
Read MoreCybersecurity leaders: Communication with stakeholders is key
Cybersecurity leaders need to understand complex cybersecurity principles. They should have a knowledge of risks, attacks, and how to mitigate attacks. But they should also have a good knowledge of…
Read MoreCincinnati: Is the home of chili and pork also a tech hub? Raise a 3-Way to the ‘Nati
Since its founding in 1802, Cincinnati has been a hub for several things – pork, chili with spaghetti and purple bridges. It’s even been called the Paris of America (who…
Read MoreJudging security breaches: InfoSec Court is helping to change the narrative about cybersecurity
It’s not unusual for data breaches to propel a company into court. Sometimes it’s for a lawsuit, sometimes there are criminal charges, and sometimes a breach can force a company…
Read MoreRethinking digital transformation management
Kentucky is home to universities that are leading the pace on digital transformation in the enterprise. We sat down with Eric Satterly, CIO and associate vice president for digital transformation and IT, at Louisville-based Bellarmine University, a private higher education institution. We talked about today’s digital transformation efforts inside the enterprise.
Read MoreCybersecurity ➡ Data Scientists | Digital transformation | HPC
Fast Future talks with Epigraph’s Jasper Mullarney about creating a customer experience using augmented reality and 3D technology. Plus, insights on the Kansas City startup ecosystem.
Read MoreIT as a revenue division | Tech talent | Eliminate tedious tasks
Fast Future talks with Epigraph’s Jasper Mullarney about creating a customer experience using augmented reality and 3D technology. Plus, insights on the Kansas City startup ecosystem.
Read MoreCustomer experiences in 3D & AR | A cure for snoring? | Pittsburgh tech exits
Fast Future talks with Epigraph’s Jasper Mullarney about creating a customer experience using augmented reality and 3D technology. Plus, insights on the Kansas City startup ecosystem.
Read MoreSurgical robot for hip replacements | COVID-19 drugs already in use | More on antibodies
HealthTech in Fast Future Country: Zimmer Biomet receives FDA approval for a surgical robot, a “kill switch” for engineered organisms, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is identifying antibodies against COVID variants, and more.
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