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Exciting Changes In Store for Your TechWeek Subscription
TechColumbus is excited to announce the upcoming launch of a new Web site designed to better serve the needs of all the stakeholders the organization serves. This includes the over 4,000 subscribers who stay connected to the Central Ohio tech scene each week through their TechWeek subscription.
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Third Frontier Announces $38 Million in Research Commercialization Funding
Central Ohio Innovators Receive Nearly $15M for Biomedical and Engineering-Physical Sciences Projects
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OSU, Ohio’s Third Frontier and Cardinal Health Announce Joint Venture in Advanced Molecular Imaging Research and Commercialization Effort
More than $10M Will Be Invested to Launch the Molecular Imaging Technology Center
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Platform Lab and Microsoft Team Up to Offer MS Corporate Clients Demo Lab for Testing New IT Offerings
Microsoft’s large corporate clients based in Central Ohio now have local venue for learning more about Microsoft products. The software giant and Platform Lab are offering a Microsoft Technology Center (MTC) at Platform Lab’s TechColumbus facility.
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Michael Camp Receives 2009 Olympus Innovator Award
Award Credits Camp as the Designer of OSU’s Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization Academy and Institute
The director of the Center for Entrepreneurship at OSU’s Fisher College of Business, Michael Camp, has been honored with an Olympus Innovator Award co-sponsored by the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance and Olympus, a precision technology company. [Read More]
President Calls for Major Investment in Scientific Research
In an address before the National Academies of Science Monday, President Obama called for a major investment (three percent of the nation’s gross domestic product) in research and development. [Read More]
New Site Selection Tools Aimed at Attracting New Businesses and Jobs to the Region
Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman has announced the launch of a new economic development Web site aimed at attracting new businesses and jobs to the Central Ohio region. The site was created to make searches easier for site selectors and highlights many of Columbus’ strengths including the city’s ease of access to the rest of the nation, its strong education institutions, major employers and national rankings such as the Forbes ranking as the #1 Up and Coming Tech City. In a statement Columbus Councilmember Andrew J. [Read More]
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