Associated Material Processing LLC has received a $400,000 investment for the development of a material that removes problem elements from industrial waste streams and drinking water.
Associated Material Processing LLC has received a $400,000 investment for the development of a material that removes problem elements from industrial waste streams and drinking water.
The entrepreneurs of East Central University dominated the small business plan category of the 2015 Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup competition with first-, second- and third-place awards.
Dave King sees data the way proto-birds once used downy temperature-regulating panels to glide and fly. When an attribute that developed to serve one function is co-opted to for another, it’s called exaptation
The two entrepreneurs who relocated to the metro area from Los Alamos, New Mexico, in an RV to develop a business plan are ready to launch their pre-Kickstarter platform, they said Monday.
Hospitality software company Monscierge in Oklahoma City has opened the door to two-way communications for the Hyatt Regency Bellevue hotel in the Seattle area through its new Connect CMS system, officials said.
Jeremy Daily, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Tulsa, has taken the technology he developed at TU that extracts crash data from a vehicle’s engine control module and turned it into a company called Synercon.
The VentureSpur business accelerator has split into two distinct organizations to better serve the entrepreneurial markets in Oklahoma City and Dallas, Managing Director Kraettli Epperson said Thursday.
Mary Hestilow’s fellowship with i2E two years ago is proving useful in her interactions with business advisory clients at Grant Thornton now, she said.
New York resident Ashok Kamal and Nicholas Seet, from Los Alamos, N.M., came to the metro area this summer to participate in the VentureSpur accelerator program downtown.
A $2 million partnership between nonprofit i2E Inc. and the Oklahoma City municipal government to provide venture growth capital will launch this month, i2E CEO Scott Meacham said.
The Meinders School of Business at Oklahoma City University is starting the fall semester with executive classrooms for executive courses.
Rapid advances in chemical technologies have created a niche market need for companies such as Oklahoma City-based Drik LLC, founder and Chief Executive Kumar Sripathirathan said.
Oklahoma’s Office of Management and Enterprise Services has engaged Oklahoma City-based MedEncentive to pilot the agency’s mutual accountability study program with HealthChoice beneficiaries.
The final presentations of the inaugural Oklahoma Proof of Concept Center showed all the possible outcomes from evaluating new technologies for possible commercialization.
Norman-based Design Intelligence Inc.’s unveiling of a new solar-optimized unmanned aerial vehicle has quickly garnered positive international attention.
OSU has embraced app development as a thriving transition between products and services, Cowboy Technologies CEO Steve Wood said.
OKC-based Sensulin LLC, a diabetes product pharmaceutical company, has secured seed funding from a major manufacturer in the industry.
Advertising is a matter of perspective in the social media frontier, and PinLeague’s Daniel Maloney intends to help shape that data landscape.
Love’s Entrepreneurship Center at Oklahoma City University hosted OCU’s annual Entrepreneurship Day activities on Wednesday.
Nine entrepreneurs have been chosen to make elevator pitches for a share of $10,000 at the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas