Oklahoma City’s continued economic strength is reflected in rankings and indexes of major U.S. metropolitan areas released this month.
i2E and the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber are collaborating on economic development projects such as the Office of Entrepreneurial Development.
What do you know about OCAST? Listen to this week’s Oklahoma Innovations radio show to learn about how it’s helping grow the state’s economy.
In entrepreneurship, there are two words we hesitate to use — always and never. But, we’re going to make an exception with these words of wisdom.
Video contests have become a great way for companies to do some viral marketing while giving video makers the chance to win big cash prizes.
The Small Business Trends website offers interesting insight into the top 10 reasons why entrepreneurs need to write a business plan.
For startups on a limited budget, there are lots of creative ways to bootstrap an early stage marketing plan and gain valuable experience as you go.
Oklahoma has the cornerstones of an innovation economy, but we’re missing a long-range plan to focus our efforts on growing it.
New i2E President and CEO Scott Meacham discussed his transition to the role in a Business Q&A with The Oklahoman newspaper.
Local biotech startup EpimedX believes a drug known as Edx-17 could help treat annually more than 90,000 patients with sickle cell disease in the U.S.
Oklahoma health and business leaders will join the Oklahoma Quality Foundation and OU Medicine to learn best practices in customer care from Priscilla Nuwash.
The key ingredient for the success of any economy is access to risk capital, and i2E offers more funding sources than ever.
Scott Meacham, the new CEO of i2E, said he’s already seeing innovative new companies in the works that makes 2013 a promising year for Oklahoma.
Something jumped out at me as I read end-of-the-year and features over the past couple of weeks. It was the number of stories devoted to the issue of crowdfunding.
There’s so much wisdom to be gained from listening to Oklahoma entrepreneurs, we thought we would share some in this blog post.
As we begin 2013, I invite you to spend a moment savoring what the next 12 months can mean to Oklahoma — if we seize the moment.