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Abre raises $24 million for K-12 EdTech platform

Cincinnati-based EdTech platform Abre has raised $24 million in a Series A round to help K-12 schools centralize and make sense of siloed data. Abre's software serves as a one-stop-shop for data around social-emotional well-being, enrollment, attendance, intervention, academic performance, and more.

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Champ Titles raises $18 million in Series C financing

Champ Titles Inc., a Cleveland-based provider of digital vehicle title and registration services, has raised an $18 million Series C round, bringing its total fundraising to more than $45 million. Founded in 2018, Champ provides SaaS-based solutions that require no upfront cost, utilize a pay-as-you-transact model, can be launched quickly, and are continuously improved.

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Solar Eclipse: How AT&T is planning to keep Ohioans connected

While residents around the state are gearing up to view Ohio’s historic solar eclipse on Monday, OhioX member AT&T is meticulously planning to ensure everyone stays connected. AT&T says the eclipse itself will have no direct operational impact on its wireless network and that it is prepared to handle more traffic than ever as customers share their solar eclipse moments.

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The $200 billion market: Cincinnati startup managing reputations in era of AI search

A Cincinnati startup says artificial intelligence is changing the way brands need to manage their reputations online. BrandRank.AI is helping businesses protect and grow their brands as generative AI upends the $200 billion search engine market, influencing brand perception in key areas like trust, sustainability, product performance, supply chain integrity, and service.

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What’s the economic impact of data centers in Ohio?

Last year, Google announced it was building two new data centers in Columbus and in Lancaster, adding to its facility in New Albany. The tech giant said the expansion would inject another $1.7 billion into its three Ohio data center campuses, building on its more than $2 billion investment in the state since breaking ground in New Albany in 2019.

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Intel lands up to $8.5 billion in CHIPS Act funding, including for Ohio

Intel Corporation announced it will receive up to $8.5 billion in direct funding through the CHIPS and Science Act, including for the company’s new semiconductor factories in Ohio. Overseen by the U.S. Department of Commerce, the CHIPS Act funding aims to increase U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and R&D capabilities.

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Ohio Angel Collective introduces unique subscription model for investing in Ohio startups

The Ohio Angel Collective (OAC) has accomplished a lot following its launch in October 2023, including completing four deals and introducing a unique subscription model for investors. The highlights so far include more than 125 members across Ohio and 13 states, more than 150 startups engaged, and four deals funded with a fifth on the way. OAC hopes to hit 16 total deals in 2024.

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What to know about Columbus’ red hot BioTech industry

With a string of major fundraising announcements, product developments, and new facility debuts, Columbus is shaping into a force in the biotechnology space. In fact, it’s among the nation’s fastest-growing biotech hubs, says Eddie Pauline, president and CEO of Ohio Life Sciences, a trade group for biotech, pharmaceutical, gene therapy, and academic organizations.

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Columbus-based Redi Health raises $14 million for digital pharma support

Redi Health, a Columbus-based provider of digital pharma support to patients with chronic health conditions, has raised $14 million in a Series B round. Redi bridges the gap between consumer technology and clinical health and support, engaging patients with medication reminders, symptom management, diet and nutrition advice, weight and activity tracking, and health literacy and education.

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Amgen opens its ‘Most Technologically Advanced’ facility in Ohio

Global biotech leader Amgen has opened its new cutting-edge facility in Ohio, which it calls the most technologically advanced of its kind. Amgen Ohio will bring 400 full-time jobs with $40 million in annual payroll, including roles for technicians and engineers, quality assurance, quality control, administrative, and management positions.

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Ohio State sets record with $1.5 billion in R&D Funding

The Ohio State University’s annual R&D expenditures reached an all-time record of $1.449 billion last year, the university disclosed in its annual report of resources available to perform cutting-edge science and creative expression research. The total represents a 6% increase over FY 2022.

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Massive Growth: Enable Injections expanding Cincinnati-area manufacturing operations and doubling headcount

Enable Injections, the leading medical technology company behind the enFuse wearable technology, is expanding manufacturing operations with a new facility in the Cincinnati suburb of Springdale. The company also is investing in its corporate headquarters in the nearby suburb of Evendale and plans to double headcount over the next 10 years.

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