Columbus-based HubiFi raises $2.5 million seed round to automate revenue management for high-transaction enterprises
Columbus-based HubiFi, an advanced financial intelligence and revenue recognition solution, has raised $2.5 million in seed funding to build a foundational team with a focus on product and engineering and add to the team with CPA and accounting expertise.
Cincinnati’s BrandRank.AI raises $1.2 million seed round for AI-driven brand search analytics
Cincinnati’s BrandRank.AI, a pioneer in generative AI-based brand search analytics, has raised $1.2 million in venture seed and angel funding to accelerate technology development, onboard a scalable sales organization, and build support infrastructure.
Blue Abyss gets State of Ohio investment to develop extreme environment research center
Ohio’s capital budget recently granted Blue Abyss a one-time investment of $1.8 million to support the development of its extreme environment research center in Brook Park, Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted, along with members of the Ohio General Assembly, announced the investment contained in House Bill 2 on June 28th.
University of Toledo receives $1 million to lead mechatronics program
The NSF recently awarded the University of Toledo nearly $1 million to support Experiential Learning Opportunities in Mechatronics, providing high school students hands-on learning and mentorship focused on electric vehicles and advanced manufacturing.
Ohio Grants Alliance surpasses $4.8 billion in awards, ranking Ohio 3rd nationally
The Ohio Grants Alliance, a statewide collaborator and advocate for those seeking federal grants, has facilitated 11 competitive grant opportunities with awards totaling over $4.8 billion since its founding in January 2023.
Blue Abyss to open world’s largest extreme environment research center in Ohio
Blue Abyss is opening the largest-ever extreme environment training center in the city of Brook Park, Ohio. CEO John Vickers recently announced that the company purchased 12 acres of land next to the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, near the NASA Glenn Research Center to house the facility.
State of Ohio launches digital drivers license and ID
Ohio is now one of the first states in the country to offer residents the ability to have their drivers license on their phone. This launch is the latest in Ohio’s commitment to being at the forefront of technological innovation. Yesterday, at John Glenn Columbus International Airport, Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted unveiled the technology and showcased how Ohioans can now use their phone to present IDs at TSA checkpoints.
Cleveland Clinic, IBM and the Hartree Centre use AI and big data in leading-edge studies of epilepsy and hospital care
Cleveland Clinic, IBM, and the Hartree Centre have announced an innovative collaboration to use artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing to advance healthcare and biomedical science. “This partnership will play an important role in advancing research into the use of cutting-edge computation in healthcare and life sciences,” said Alessandro Curioni, IBM Fellow and Director, IBM Research Zurich.
For 50 years, Transportation Research Center Inc. has been a world leader in improving transportation and a driving force for Ohio’s economy - Op-Ed
This summer Ohio celebrates the 50th anniversary of Transportation Research Center Inc., one of the state’s most impactful technological and economic landmarks. At TRC Ohio’s sprawling 4,500-acre proving grounds in Logan and Union counties, nearly 500 skilled engineers and other specialists have built an impressive 50-year track record, helping to make today’s cars, trucks and highways safer and more efficient, writes President and CEO Brett Roubinek.
Buoys that text? Check out this project to make Lake Erie the largest digitally connected freshwater body in the world
With Gen-Z-like dexterity, the buoys of the Smart Lake Erie Watershed can text you real-time reports on weather, water, and wind conditions. All you have to do is ask. This initiative is part of the Cleveland Water Alliance’s goal to make Lake Erie the largest digitally connected freshwater body in the world. The buoys, though, maintain the demeanor of Dragnet’s Sergeant Joe Friday: just the facts. No emojis allowed.
Ohio among 8 states receiving $1.7 billion in grants for EV manufacturing
Ohio is among eight states receiving a combined $1.7 billion in grants to boost electric vehicle manufacturing. The Energy Department grants will go to General Motors and Stellantis, among other automakers, and cover a broad range of the supply chain, from electric motorcycles to school buses and heavy-duty commercial truck batteries.
Healthcare Capital Markets and Innovation Summit Draws More Than 300 Attendees to Columbus
The 4th annual Healthcare Capital Markets and Innovation Summit (HCMIS) took place in downtown Columbus, Ohio, June 5-6. Over 300 healthcare leaders, innovators, dealmakers, and adjacent professionals attended the event hosted by Lawrence, Evans & Co., LLC.
Glass Innovation Hub announced for Northwest Ohio
On Monday, Ohio officials announced the creation of the Glass Innovation Hub, led by the Northwest Ohio Innovation Consortium. This is the first of several Ohio Innovation Hubs.
Q&A: Scheduler AI Co-founder and CEO Maddie Bell
Fresh off of Scheduler AI’s $2 million raise from Drive Capital, bringing total fundraising to $2.8 million, Maddie Bell spoke with OhioTechNews.com about their vision to create the world's first fully autonomous meeting orchestration platform designed to instantly connect the right people at the right time for the right reasons.
Q&A: Trace CEO Greg Tran talks building AR in Ohio, digital retail experiences, and more
Three former employees of renowned augmented reality (AR) company Magic Leap have raised $2 million to build their own AR business with headquarters in Ohio. Founded in 2021, Trace builds location-based branded AR experiences and counts among its customers Qualcomm, Telefónica, T-Mobile, and Lenovo. The company is led by “boomerang” founder Greg Tran, who spent time in Miami and San Francisco before returning to Columbus. Tran talked with OhioTechNews.com about what they’re building, why Ohio, and how they managed to land funding from a wide range of investors.
Cincinnati AI startup raises $2.8 million in Drive Capital-led Seed Round
A husband-and-wife team from Cincinnati has raised $2.8 million in a seed round led by Columbus-based Drive Capital to scale its AI-powered scheduling services. Maddie Bell, co-founder and CEO, along with husband Mike Bell, co-founder and CTO, are building Scheduler AI to help businesses and customers connect.
Google to invest another $2.3 billion into Ohio - growing cloud and AI infrastructure
Google is investing billions into Ohio, again. In front of a crowd of elected officials, education leaders, and business partners Google announced a $2.3 billion investment in Ohio for 2024. This expansion will further develop the company’s infrastructure and Data Center sites in Columbus, Lancaster, and New Albany. This latest announcement adds $2.3 billion to the over $4.4 billion already invested since 2019 when the first data center in New Albany broke ground.
Nationwide Children’s generates $48.6 million from licensing technology in 2023
Nationwide Children’s Hospital generated $48.6 million of income from licensing technology in 2023, up from $29 million a year earlier. Total revenue from royalties, equity stakes, and other payments in licensing deals over the past nine years surpassed $253 million, according to research by Columbus Inno.
A workforce platform designed to help Ohioans achieve their goals - Op-Ed
Sometimes it takes a few job and work changes or challenges –– and maybe a couple of decades –– for a vision to come full circle, writes Lori Fry of Deloitte. A recent project with the State of Ohio Lori helped lead enables residents to find tools and resources to further their education, enhance their skills, look for a new job, identify funding opportunities, and learn about services that are available to support their academic and career journey.
First ever CincyAI Week kicks off in Cincinnati: A three-day exploration of AI education, empowerment, and engagement
CincyAI Week, a three-day event dedicated to exploring and advancing artificial intelligence in the Greater Cincinnati area, begins today with a sell out crowd. Organizers expect over 1,000 attendees from across Southwest Ohio and beyond.