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Ten Cincinnati startups to watch

Bright ideas are taking shape across Greater Cincinnati as the region embraces the value of supporting innovation that will create business and jobs for the future. The goal: to build an entrepreneurial ecosystem that supports the brightest startups with investment capital, physical space to grow and mentorship from top corporate, business and university experts in the region.


Read about all of Josh Pichler's 10 top startups to watch in 2013 here.

CincyTech's Mike Venerable: "Why I Like My Entrepreneurs Scared"

Overconfidence can be fatal for start-ups. That's why seed investor Mike Venerable, managing director of digital, software and health tech at CincyTech and a member of the CincyTech investment committee, prefers founders with unconventional traits.

Read the the whole Q & A between Venerable and Inc.com here.

Cleveland-based Biotech CEO profiled in Industry Week

For Dr. Hiro Fujita, CEO of QED, all of the elements of success lined up. But it wasn't fate that enabled the Cleveland-based manufacturer of advanced coils and electronics for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines to become so successful that in 2010 he was invited to meet with President Obama.

Read Fujita's entire profile for Industry Week here.

Ohio's Scripps Innovation Challenge Winners Announced

ATHENS, Ohio (April 11, 2013)—Six Ohio University students shared the $10,000 grand prize of the inaugural Scripps Innovation Challenge on April 11 after presenting their idea for a mobile alarm clock app designed to encourage young people to consume news.

Broadcast journalism seniors Devin Bartolotta, Matt Digby, Glenn Janos, Leah Petrovich, Sarah Tranelli and management information systems junior Ryan Vibbert collaborated to design an app that would allow users to receive targeted news on their mobile devices at their desired time of day. Their challenge – to Craft a Strategy to Get More Young People to Consume News – was submitted by Ogden Newspapers.

“It started out as a class project and, as the idea developed, we realized it could be so much more,” said Tranelli. “We felt really confident about our idea and hoped we could come in here and get the judges to believe in it. Our professor, Mary Rogus, was behind us every step of the way, and we thank her.”

The Scripps Innovation Challenge, a campus-wide contest sponsored by the Scripps College of Communication, provided the opportunity for students to innovate creative solutions to actual challenges from the media industry.

Read the full story here.

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