The innovative Galley Sink continues to win honors and awards, including a Best of Houzz 2013 award from the popular remodeling website.
The innovative Galley Sink continues to win honors and awards, including a Best of Houzz 2013 award from the popular remodeling website.
If you possess strong STEM – science, technology, engineering or math – skills, here is a new jobs board designed just for you from the Biotechnology Industry Organization.
More insight into the Tulsa Community College biotech program from program coordinator Dr. Diana Spencer in the wake of recent visit to campus.
In the world of angel investing, the law of unintended consequences just struck and struck hard with proposed new accreditation rules for investors.
i2E recently closed an oversubscribed Series A investment round in Great Plains Microbiology of $755,000, including a record $400,000 commitment from SeedStep Angels.
The inaugural Oklahoma Proof of Concept class yielded some surprising decisions for three concepts when final presentations were made this week.
Making milestones is the story of Sway Medical LLC of Tulsa, a software firm that provides FDA-cleared, clinical grade mobile diagnostics.
Growing Oklahoma’s bioscience industries will require thousands of new workers with science, technology, engineering and math educational backgrounds.
i2E Fellows were among hundreds of students who got to be #CrazyOKC at a recent InternOKC event that featured PinLeague CEO Daniel Maloney.
Oklahoma City University graduate student Karla Ferrari explains why see chose to serve as an i2E Fellow this summer.
When I saw two dozen students with colorful T-Shirts exit a pair of Cameron University buses here at the Research Park, I had to see what was up.
A report by the Brookings Institution called “The Hidden STEM Economy” received attention this week in newspapers across the nation, including Oklahoma.
Oklahoma ranks seventh among the 50 states for economic performance in the 2013 Enterprising States study produced by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation.
When it comes to the number of U.S. Patents issued in 2012, one state captured more than 25 percent of the total number.
If optimism for entrepreneurship in the U.S. were plotted on a bar chart, the year 2012 would tower over previous years according to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor.
The Summer 2013 i2E Fellows program kicked off with an orientation by program director Casey Harness followed by an evening of networking.
Check out our Facebook photo album to relive the memories of Oklahoma’s awesome performance in last week’s Tri-State business plan competition.
i2E client EpmedX and its co-founder, Dr. Robert Broyles, were recently featured in the April edition of Oklahoma Magazine.
An interesting thing happens when successful entrepreneurs become angel investors and participate on due diligence teams; they become more focused on eliminating pitfalls
Oklahoma, here’s our chance for some national exposure for our startup communities at Entrepreneurshp.org’s ID8 website.