February 26, 2011
IBJ StaffThe group plans to honor young professionals and clean technology/energy innovation endeavors.
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September 25, 2010
IBJ StaffThis year’s event will look at trends in so-called clean technologies.
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September 21, 2010
Scott OlsonThe initiative will promote the advantages of doing business in Indiana to attract more "measured marketers." They are companies
such as ExactTarget and Aprimo Inc. that provide a platform for marketing via e-mail, social media and other technologies.
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June 26, 2010
IBJ StaffIT
pundit Nicholas Carr is a great thinker, or a demon, depending on one’s view.
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May 17, 2010
South Bend-based company wins Innovation of the Year honor for its development of orthopedic implants product.
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May 3, 2010
Robert Compton will receive the honor for his contributions to the state's high-tech sector at the Mira Awards program May
15.
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January 30, 2010
IBJ StaffTechPoint is now accepting nominations for its 2010 Mira Awards.
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January 23, 2010
IBJ StaffThe awards are meant to showcase Indiana's high-tech success stories and raise the profile of the tech community.
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October 31, 2009
Chris O'MalleyLong tracking the emergence of information technology firms involved in the health and life sciences sector, the state’s
IT trade group, TechPoint, is undergoing a mitosis of sorts to help fuel the trend. It has created Advancing
Life Science & Health Care Information Technology, or ALHIT, which will focus on growing this subset of the IT realm.
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July 6, 2009
IBJ StaffThe high holy day of Indiana's technology industry is getting a new theme this year. The TechPoint Tech Summit will this year
be known as the TechPoint Innovation Summit, Sept. 28-29 at the Indiana Convention Center.
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February 2, 2009
The state's technology initiative, TechPoint, is adding two categories to its annual Mira awards: health care IT and corporate
IT.
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January 26, 2009
Mark Hill, the co-founder of Carmel-based banking software company Baker Hill, has been named chairman of the state's technology
trade
group, TechPoint.
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December 1, 2008
Peter SchnitzlerIndiana legislators are signaling that everyone who receives funding from state government must tighten their belts as tax
collections fall short of projections. That could cause pressure for cuts to key technology incentives.
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November 13, 2006
Peter SchnitzlerTechnology advocate Techpoint is considering merging into the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership--a move that would leave
CICP CEO Mark Miles atop all three of Indiana's major business-development initiatives.
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Thank you for pointing out the absurdity of having The Naked Cowboy at Zoobilation. For the life of me, I don’t know why anyone would want a picture with that guy, but there were plenty of folks lined up to get a shot with him. The event could have used more restrooms out on the bridge, more photo booths and vendors offering something besides meat. There were a few more veg-friendly options this year than last, but it has a long way to go.
Went to Zoobilation Friday night and had a great time. The weather was super nice and the food was very good, for the most part. Lots of sliders this year at many different tents. The slider from Alexander's was inedible, all four in my group ended up tossing it after one bite. Some tents were out of food by 8:30 and one bar area was out of cups at 8:30, not sure how that can happen. Great event in Indy and I look forward to it each year.
Many of the small community hospitals are now owned by the "cash-strapped" Indy biggies, with more coming. The doctor-practise buying has been done precisely to sidestep tiered payments for out-of-hospital procedures. These are no better done, or safer, because someone administers a pain shot or snaps an x-ray in a doctor's office. And the non-payment issue is resolved next year when we all have insurance, even though many still think paying private insurers an extra 10-20% is what makes our system "world-class".
I'd love to see this rendering put into the context of the surrounding neighborhood/area to get a better feel for the surrounding scale. However, just by the looks of it, it appears to be an excellent project. I'm pretty sure that if Scott Olson had said nothing regarding Chicago or Wrigleyville, Mr. "Horrible" would have found nothing bad to say. I'd love to know how Indy is becoming "Chicagofied"...
Truly great and funny play. Vocalists were Broadway caliber and stage settings ideal for small stage. Would go again!