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Ohio State and Meta partner to launch STEM Innovation Hub for next-gen workforce

The Ohio State University is launching the Meta STEM Instruction Innovation Hub, a $700,000 Meta-funded facility set to open in 2026. Designed to enhance STEM education for thousands of students annually, the high-tech space reflects Meta’s growing investment in Ohio’s tech ecosystem, including two data center locations in Northwest and Central Ohio.

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Verizon’s 2025 Data Breach Report reveals alarming surge in cyber threats

Verizon’s 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report reveals a sharp rise in ransomware, zero-day exploits, and third-party breaches, with human error still a major vulnerability. Analyzing over 22,000 incidents, the annual report offers critical insights into the evolving cybersecurity landscape and what organizations must do to protect themselves.

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AssetWatch raises $75 million to expand AI-powered manufacturing technology

Columbus-based AssetWatch has raised $75 million in Series C funding to expand its AI-powered predictive maintenance platform globally. The investment, led by Viking Global Investors, will support product innovation, international growth, and deeper customer engagement as the company continues helping manufacturers eliminate unplanned downtime and improve equipment reliability at scale.

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Coologics raises $3 million Seed Round to advance women’s health innovation

Cleveland-based Coologics has raised over $3 million in an oversubscribed seed round to advance its drug-free women’s health device, Vlisse. Backed by Prevail, Dream Ventures, and university investor groups, the funding will accelerate clinical trials and FDA submission for the company’s novel approach to treating vaginal infections without antibiotics.

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Amgen expands Ohio BioTech investment with another $900 million, 350 jobs

Amgen is expanding its Central Ohio manufacturing facility with a $900 million investment, bringing its total commitment in the state to over $1.4 billion and creating 750 jobs. The BioTech giant’s growth strengthens Ohio’s position as a major hub for life sciences and advanced biomanufacturing.

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Sports medicine innovators wanted: University Hospitals launches startup search

Sports tech innovators are invited to Cleveland for the UH Haslam Sports Innovation Challenge, launched by University Hospitals and Plug and Play. Startups and research teams can apply for a chance to pilot new technologies, pitch at the SportsLand™ Summit, and help shape the future of sports performance and medicine.

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Pay Ohio taxes and fees with bitcoin? These state officials hope so

Ohio officials are moving to allow cryptocurrency payments for state services. Secretary of State Frank LaRose and Treasurer Robert Sprague are urging the State Board of Deposit to authorize digital assets like Bitcoin, aiming to modernize Ohio’s financial practices and position the state as a leader in the global digital economy.

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Clarence Health: Building smarter, kinder tech for America’s seniors

Ohio-based Clarence Health is innovating senior care by blending technology with empathy. Their AI-powered mobile app offers daily check-ins, medication reminders, mental stimulation, and connects seniors with family and healthcare providers. Founded by an Ohio healthcare veteran, Clarence aims to personalize care, combat social isolation, and scale health monitoring, offering a free "lite" version to get started.

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OhioX releases 2025 State of AI Report, mapping Ohio’s AI opportunity

Ohio’s 2025 State of AI report reveals a tech ecosystem at a pivotal moment—optimistic but facing real challenges. Drawing from AI roundtables, a statewide summit, and a new survey, the report highlights Ohio’s strengths in responsible adoption and startups, while calling for more talent, funding, and clear business use cases to unlock its full AI potential.

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Ohio startups can now apply for JumpStart’s Trailblazer Software Accelerator

JumpStart is now accepting applications for Cohort 3 of its Trailblazer Software Accelerator. The free, three-month program offers up to $125,000 in non-dilutive support, expert advising, and an in-person investor showcase. Founders must apply by April 27 to be considered for this opportunity to fast-track early-stage software startups in Ohio.

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Bracing for growth: orthobrain lands $7.5 million for orthodontic platform

Northeast Ohio-based orthobrain has raised $7.5 million to expand its orthodontic platform that helps general dentists integrate orthodontics into their practices. With backing from CareCapital, JumpStart Ventures, and JobsOhio, the funding will support team growth, technology improvements, and wider adoption.

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This owner had to transform his business to survive AI, now he’s helping others do the same

MorelandConnect, a Cleveland-based software development firm, saw artificial intelligence as an opportunity to push the boundaries of innovation. We spoke with Justin Wray, Executive Partner and Innovation Officer of MorelandConnect, to discuss how the company is leveraging AI to enhance its capabilities, build smarter software, and help other organizations navigate the AI revolution.

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necoTECH leads recycled asphalt Innovation

Delaware-based sustainable asphalt company, necoTECH, is in the national spotlight for revolutionizing the construction materials infrastructure with cutting-edge, eco-friendly solutions—and they’re making major moves in Ohio.

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Governor Mike DeWine urges Trump to relocate NASA Headquarters to Ohio

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is hoping to make the Buckeye State the next headquarters of NASA. The pitch, shared on X (formerly Twitter), makes the case for Ohio by highlighting the state’s rich aerospace history and research institutions. The current NASA headquarters lease in Washington D.C. expires in 2028. Other states, including as Florida and Texas, have also expressed interest in landing the future home of NASA.

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Hilliard named one of Fast Company’s most innovative companies in economic development

Hilliard, a growing suburb west of Columbus, has earned national recognition for its efforts to build a high-tech innovation ecosystem, landing a spot on Fast Company’s prestigious 2025 list of the Most Innovative Companies in Economic Development. Local innovations developed through City Lab include a drone for 911 response, a sewer overflow detector, an algae-clearing boat, and even a virtual scoreboard for local sports games.

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