Youngstown awarded Ohio’s 4th Innovation Hub
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Lt. Governor Jim Tressel, and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik recently announced a new Innovation Hub in Youngstown to advance additive manufacturing technology for the national defense industry.
New Ohio bill would require computer science for high school graduation
Ohio lawmakers have introduced a bill requiring high school students to complete a computer science course to graduate, starting with the Class of 2032. Supported by OhioX and industry leaders, the legislation aims to expand access, strengthen Ohio’s tech workforce, and ensure students are prepared for future digital careers.
71/70 Angels launches first fund to expand Ohio’s angel investor network
71/70 Angels has launched its first fund to expand Ohio’s angel investor network and close the seed capital gap for enterprise software and advanced tech startups. Backed by Rev1 Ventures, the fund streamlines early-stage investments, fueling innovation and strengthening Ohio’s role as a growing tech hub.
Endotronix’s successful acquisition is a testament to Northeast Ohio's tech ecosystem
Startup success is a long game. The journey to a profitable exit can easily take 7-10 years, especially for startups in the healthcare technology sector. Endotronix’s success and its subsequent exit underscores the power of Northeast Ohio’s health innovation ecosystem, a crucial component in transforming ideas into powerful technology with global implications.
Avandra Imaging raises $17 million to revolutionize use of real-world medical data
Avandra Imaging, a Cleveland-area startup, has raised $17.75 million to expand its federated network for de-identified medical imaging data. Co-founded by Aegis Ventures and led by CEO Ryan Tarzy, the company aims to improve access to imaging data for healthcare and AI research. Investors include Aegis Ventures, SpringRock Ventures, and MemorialCare Innovation Fund.
New partnership expands global reach of women in AI and analytics
Women in Analytics (WIA) and Women in Data™ (WiD) are uniting to expand opportunities in AI and data science through the 2025 DataConnect Conference Series. The partnership brings together 30,000+ global members, fostering education, mentorship, and collaboration. Events will take place in San Francisco (May) and Columbus (October), focusing on AI innovation and data quality.
80 Acres Farms raises $115 million, acquires BioTech to advance AgTech innovation
Ohio’s 80 Acres Farms secured $115 million to expand retail partnerships, ingredient development, and plant science research. The company also acquired Plantae Biosciences, integrating its innovations into Infinite Acres Israel to advance crop breeding. With 1,500+ retail partners and a commitment to 100% renewable energy, 80 Acres Farms is scaling its impact and reinforcing Ohio’s leadership in AgTech.
Defense tech startup Anduril eyes $28 billion valuation as it builds massive Ohio facility
Anduril Industries is in talks to raise $2.5 billion, pushing its valuation to $28 billion. This comes as the defense tech company invests $900 million in Arsenal-1, a massive 5 million-square-foot manufacturing facility near Columbus. The site will create 4,000+ jobs by 2035, producing autonomous military systems and AI-driven defense technology. Ohio’s skilled workforce, infrastructure, and growing defense sector make it a prime location for Anduril’s expansion.
Columbus ranked among North America’s top 10 tech hubs, driven by data center boom
Columbus has been ranked among North America’s top 10 emerging tech hubs, according to Site Selection Magazine. The city’s data center boom, fueled by major investments from companies like AWS, Google, and Meta, is driving growth in cloud computing and AI infrastructure. With low-cost power, strong fiber connectivity, and pro-business policies, Columbus is cementing itself as a leader in the digital economy.
Expanding the reach of advanced air mobility with hydrogen - Op-Ed
In a rapidly evolving aerospace industry, hydrogen is emerging as a game-changer for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). In a new Ohio Tech News op-ed, Bob Tanner, Executive Director of Aerospace Partnerships at Parallax Advanced Research, explores how hydrogen propulsion can overcome key limitations in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles, enabling longer flights, reducing emissions, and transforming air transportation.
How YBI's EVOLVE program helps tech startups
Tech startups often face a unique challenge: turning great ideas into thriving businesses. While engineers and developers may excel at creating innovative products, they often lack the knowledge to secure funding, develop effective marketing strategies, or scale operations. That’s where the Youngstown Business Incubator (YBI) steps in. Through its EVOLVE Technology Entrepreneurship Program, YBI provides vital support to Ohio’s tech entrepreneurs.
Centric Consulting: Pioneering the practical AI revolution
AI is shaping the future of industries, and is at the forefront, guiding organizations through this transformative journey with a focus on innovation, governance and security. “We believe AI will be the ultimate business differentiator,” says Tim Hoolihan, a leader in Centric’s AI consulting practice.
Blue Abyss and NASA Glenn Research Center partner to advance space training and research in Ohio
Blue Abyss, a United Kingdom-based global leader in extreme environment research and training, has entered into a Space Act Agreement with NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Brook Park, Ohio. The partnership is designed to advance commercial space training and research, bolstering U.S. leadership in space exploration and innovation.
Dressit: Revolutionizing bridal shopping through new tech
Technology is continually reshaping industries, and Dressit, a startup founded by former bridal boutique owner Becca Wenning, is no different. Wenning created Dressit, inspired by a decade of bridal boutique operation, to bridge the gap between online bridal gown inspiration and the in-person boutique experience.
Cleveland Clinic and Miami University team up to lead quantum computing innovation
Miami University and Cleveland Clinic have announced a new partnership to advance education in quantum computing, positioning Ohio as a leader in this transformative technology. The collaboration will establish the state’s first specialized degree programs in quantum computing and create opportunities for students to engage in cutting-edge research at the intersection of technology and healthcare.
Anduril to build groundbreaking Ohio hub for U.S. defense manufacturing
Anduril Industries, a global leader in advanced defense manufacturing, has announced plans to build a new 5-million-square-foot manufacturing facility in Ohio. The project, known as "Arsenal-1," is the largest economic development initiative in Ohio’s history, set to create more than 4,000 jobs by 2035 and support critical national defense manufacturing. The facility will be located in Pickaway County, near Rickenbacker International Airport in Central Ohio.
State of Ohio opens 2025 High School Tech Internship Program application period
Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted, who also serves as the Director of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation, has announced that applications are now open for the State of Ohio's 2025 High School Tech Internship program. This initiative is designed to help businesses access critical tech talent while providing high school students with valuable hands-on work experience to jumpstart their careers.
Nichefire raises $2.6 million to build AI-powered cultural intelligence platform
Nichefire, a Cincinnati-based AI-driven cultural intelligence platform, has announced the successful close of a $2.6 million funding round to accelerate its mission of helping businesses stay ahead of emerging trends. Backed by prominent Ohio investors, Nichefire is already utilized by major brands like Walmart, Kraft Heinz, Nestle, and Perfetti Van Melle.
Fayette County lands $5 billion AWS investment for new data centers
In a landmark development for Southern Ohio, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has selected Jefferson Township in Fayette County as its first data center location outside of central Ohio. This historic decision marks a $5 billion investment commitment to the region through 2030. This is the second mega investment for Fayette County in recent years, adding to the $3.5 billion Honda and LG joint venture EV battery plant that is being built near Jeffersonville.
Google launches Ohio Grid Innovation Fund to strengthen state's energy infrastructure
Google has announced the launch of the Ohio Grid Innovation Fund, a $1 million initiative aimed at bolstering Ohio’s electricity grid and fostering innovative energy solutions. The fund will support projects that improve energy efficiency, enhance grid reliability, and create workforce development opportunities, reinforcing Ohio’s position as a leader in energy modernization.