Software firm DemandJump lands $6 million in venture capital
The new funding will be invested into sales, marketing and product innovation expansion, company officials said.
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The new funding will be invested into sales, marketing and product innovation expansion, company officials said.
Indianapolis-based Calumet Specialty Products Partners LP announced that it has acquired Irvine, California-based startup Biosynthetic Technologies LLC. Terms were not disclosed. Biosynthetic Technologies has developed a proprietary process for converting the fatty acids in plant and animal oils into high-performance synthetic oils that can be used in industrial lubricants, personal-care items and other chemical sectors. […]
Cummins Inc. received 287 patents from the United States and other countries in 2017—a record for the manufacturer. Last year marked the fifth straight increase in the number of patents the company received, starting in 2013 when Cummins earned 156 patents. Cummins got its start as a diesel-engine maker, but today the company is working […]
Medical-device maker PMC Smart Solutions is wrapping up a $5 million expansion at its Shelbyville manufacturing plant that will triple its current medical-manufacturing space. The project, which is expected to be complete this month, adds another 10,000 square feet to the facility, bringing its total size to 80,000 square feet. Production is to start in […]
Even as manufacturers pursue digital supply-chain strategies and technologies, most companies in a recent survey said they don’t expect to have a fully integrated digital supply chain anytime soon. According to the JDA 2018 Intelligent Manufacturing Survey, 46 percent of companies surveyed said they are actively pursuing strategies and technologies to digitize their supply chains […]
The number of warehousing and storage jobs in central Indiana has more than doubled since 2001, both in numbers and as a percentage of total local jobs.
For some, research on a specific topic, or perhaps a particular dogma, is the reason why they became professors.
Millennials are leading the way by seeking candidates’ positions on issues regardless of political party.
Hollywood, when it wants to, can change narratives and transform the way we think about creatures, beings and people.
Maybe we raise our fists and say we won’t buy something that doesn’t align with our beliefs—but we do it anyway.
It’s a story closer to home that has prompted me to think about corporate mergers and Indiana.
My question is not whether we are a player, but why any of the other finalist cities even have a chance at this prize.
The racial composition of homeownership and even how prospective renters are treated in Marion County is still a problem.
I’ve already seen the arguments about how journalists wouldn’t complain if the Sinclair message came from the left. Wrong.
There are many ways an update of I-65/I-70 can more accurately reflect who we are as a city.
Don’t tell me we need to cut the fat and end wasteful spending. Give me details.
Remember not just who helped you win your race, but more importantly, why you ran in the first place.
We will know shortly after the polls close at 6 p.m. on May 8 the burden of incumbency and the primacy of policy with Indiana’s most conservative voters
How can you stand out from the crowd if you all say the exact same things?
I learned I had to ask for help, and that it would be there when I did.