TechPoint picks young entrepreneur as new leader
Leaders for TechPoint, the statewide technology business initiative, have tapped a new president who they think is a veritable poster child for successful entrepreneurship.
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Leaders for TechPoint, the statewide technology business initiative, have tapped a new president who they think is a veritable poster child for successful entrepreneurship.
The eighth Startup Weekend in Indianapolis begins Friday, when dozens of potential business owners pit their plans against each other in the fast-paced event spanning three days.
Eli Lilly and Co. and two other major drugmakers say they are collaborating in a global project aimed at getting patient tests of experimental drugs up and running more quickly and efficiently.
The Nina Mason Pulliam Trust spread the grants across two dozen not-for-profits in human services, animal and nature protection, and community enrichment.
With star forward Danny Granger injured and the Indianapolis Colts and IU men's basketball team gaining lots of attention from local sports fans and media, the Indiana Pacers may be in danger of losing some of the momentum they gained during last year's playoff run.
A spokesman for Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar says the senator has been talking with some think tanks and universities about positions taking advantage of his long tenure as a leading member of the Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee.
Indianapolis-based Fortune Industries Inc.’s profit ticked up slightly in its fiscal first quarter but revenue fell due to the loss of two large clients, the company announced Wednesday.
The commercial transmission maker's existing contracts, which were set to expire at 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, will remain in force until noon Nov. 21.
The grant announced Wednesday by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources brings to $30 million the amount of funding for the initiative to acquire more wilderness land to mark the state's 200th birthday in 2016.
Indiana Gov.-elect Mike Pence has ruled out building a state-run health insurance exchange but appears to be leaving open the option of running a joint venture with the federal government as a critical decision deadline draws near.
The maker of Wonder bread and Twinkies said it doesn’t have the financial resources to survive the ongoing strike by the bakers’ union.
Western Governors University allows students to complete courses as fast as they want and take as many courses as they want a semester, all for the same per-semester fee. But universities in Indiana believe the style isn’t for everyone.
“Jolly Days Winter Wonderland” opens at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, running—or, rather, sliding—Nov. 23-Jan. 6. Details here.
Carrie Underwood brings her “Blown Away” tour to Bankers Life Fieldhouse Nov. 24. Details here.
Chris Isaak headlines at the Murat Theatre Nov. 25. Details here.
Theatre on the Square offers its take on the holiday season with “Don We Now Our Gay Apparel: Christmas in Your Face 3D” Nov. 23-Dec. 22. Details here.
Nov. 23-Dec. 24
Indiana Repertory Theatre
Audience members may be able to recite the text—and possibly even cue the snow—but that doesn’t take away any of the pleasure of the IRT’s annual holiday retelling of the classic Charles Dickens story. Ryan Artzberger returns as Scrooge and local favorites David Alan Anderson, Mark Goetzinger, Robert Neal, Ben Tebbe and Jennifer Johansen help round out the cast in multiple roles each. Details here.
Nov. 28
Butler University Reilly Room
The founder of the Favorite Poem Project and a former poet laureate of the United States pays a visit as part of the Vivian S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series. Details here.