Brian Schutt: Celebrating and elevating High Alpha at 10
Existing for a decade as an organization is an accomplishment in itself. These last 10 years, especially, have presented unique challenges.
Existing for a decade as an organization is an accomplishment in itself. These last 10 years, especially, have presented unique challenges.
Process Alliance, a Fast 25 company for the fourth consecutive year, is an engineering and science consulting business that works in the life sciences manufacturing industry.
The electrical contractor works all over Indiana “doing anything from a $1,000 project to $100 million project and pretty much anything in between,” according to president and founder Timothy Whicker.
The BAM Cos., which is on the Fast 25 for the fourth time, now owns 9,000 apartments in Indiana and across the Midwest, and it’s about to open its fifth fund to let people invest in building the company’s portfolio.
Founder: Ethan Krimins Established: 2022 Top executives: Ethan Krimins, CEO Andreas Jung, chief operating officer AJ Wildridge, chief technology officer Equity raised: none 2024 revenue: did not disclose Projected 2025 revenue: did not disclose Employees: 10 Location: Lafayette Affiliations: QRS is a Purdue Innovates client company and an affiliate company of the Purdue Quantum Science […]
The company has announced more than $50 billion in new U.S. manufacturing investments since 2020.
Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Daniel Skovronsky talked with the IBJ about his hopes for the Lilly Medicine Foundry, which the Indianapolis-based drugmaker broke ground on this week.
Officials from the Indianapolis-based drugmaker said the Lilly Medicine Foundry will help streamline the process of discovering new medicines and getting them to patients.
Gov. Mike Braun signed 243 bills into law during this year, including more than 60 on Tuesday. Here’s a rundown of some of the most significant pieces of legislation that made it through this year’s General Assembly.
House Bill 1004’s core pricing scrutiny targets hospital systems with $2 billion or more in net patient service revenue in the state.
The South Korean chip maker’s proposed $3.87 billion manufacturing campus in Indiana is still on track after the West Lafayette City Council approved the request following a 7-hour public meeting.
Rothrock’s personal resume includes both entrepreneurship and academic training in chemistry—a perfect combination for what she’s now doing as senior director of HG Ventures.
Business owners can expect some tax relief and a new state small business office, but the Indiana Economic Development Corp. will have less money for some of its operations and programs under the next two-year budget.
The budget approved last week increases the tax by $2 per pack and imposes similar increases on other tobacco products, including vaping products.
Getting health and education to innovate and work together is tricky. While both fields inherently share mission and intent, they use vastly different approaches.
Neighborhood leaders from seven associations spanning East 46th to East 30th streets and Keystone to Shadeland avenues have become close collaborators, addressing their communities’ challenges and working toward their collective goals.
The bipartisan bill requires the IEDC to be more transparent when it makes large land purchases for major projects like the massive LEAP business park in Boone County.
The broadcasters get roughly half a billion dollars in public money through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and have been preparing for the possibility of stiff cuts since Trump’s election.
Martin Pollio, who will succeed Sue Ellspermann at Ivy Tech, has led Kentucky’s largest school district as superintendent since 2017.
The moves come after months of tension between market leadership and city officials who have raised concerns about the nonprofit’s finances.