Defense Tech Company Expanding to Fort Wayne

A California-based company is expanding to northeast Indiana. Pacific Defense, which develops electromagnetic spectrum operations technology for the U.S. military, says it will open a new office at the Northeast Indiana Innovation Center in Fort Wayne.... Read More

IU Startup Secures Licensing Deal

A Bloomington-based startup founded by two Indiana University chemistry professors has inked a deal with Massachusetts-based Waters Corp. (NYSE: WAT). Megadalton Solutions will license to Waters its charge detection mass spectrometry technology, which can be used in the development of cell and gene therapies.... Read More

New Law Adds Incentives for Indiana Media Productions

A bill heading to Governor Eric Holcomb's desk includes a provision that has been years in the making. Senate Enrolled Act 361 was authored to modernize the toolkit used by the Indiana Economic Development Corp. and includes tax incentives for film and media productions in the state. Eligible productions, which could include film, television, music, or digital media, could receive tax credits for up to 30% of their production expenses.... Read More

Spot Freight Growing in Downtown Indy

Spot Freight Inc. is expanding its presence in downtown Indianapolis. The logistics company says it will occupy more than 42,000 square feet of the Capital Center building and add more than 200 employees by 2023.... Read More

Horth Out as IndyHumane CEO

The board of directors for the Humane Society of Indianapolis has announced David Horth is no longer chief executive officer. The organization, which does business as IndyHumane, did not provide a reason for his departure.... Read More

Title IX Hits the 50 Year Mark

different look today on the field, court, or in the front office. The civil rights law, introduced to Congress by Indiana Senator Birch Bayh, prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs and activities. ... Read More

‘The Linc’ in Valpo Clears Key Hurdle

The Valparaiso Redevelopment Commission has approved an economic development agreement for a major mixed-used development in the city's downtown. Our partners at The Times of Northwest Indiana report the RDC also approved up to $3.3 million in tax increment financing bonds for The Linc.... Read More