Indiana hospitals among ‘Most Wired’
The Digital Health Most Wired Survey evaluates health care organizations on the adoption, integration and impact of technologies in their operations.... Read More
The Digital Health Most Wired Survey evaluates health care organizations on the adoption, integration and impact of technologies in their operations.... Read More
LawLaw, a legal tech platform soon to be based in Evansville, is participating in the Techstars Economic Mobility accelerator in New York City. LawLaw helps people who have been sued for a debt protect their rights and navigate the justice system.... Read More
The Purdue-India Center for Education and Engagement will give the university a presence in India and with partner institutions there jointly offer degrees in fields such as artificial intelligence, data science, semiconductors and business.... Read More
Fast-growing Remodel Health has added its name to the downtown skyline. The Indianapolis-based insurance technology company recently moved to 601 S. Meridian St. at the Union Campus development.... Read More
A statewide health-equity initiative launched last year by Indiana’s Medicaid services provider has awarded grants to 22 community organizations to increase broadband internet access and tech literacy.... Read More
An app designed to provide voters with wait times at various polling locations has expanded beyond Indianapolis to include Boone, Hamilton and Vigo counties. Developers from IN Tech for Progress say the goal is to someday cover the entire state. ... Read More
The Robert E. Casey Cybercriminology and Intelligence Analysis Laboratory will provide students with hands-on experience in cybersecurity and intelligence in the digital world, the university said in a news release.... Read More
The agency offers other services to municipalities, including cybersecurity assessments and training. For the last four years, the office has supported website hosting for a “low cost,” but announced it would be eliminating the attached price tag this week.... Read More
Founded in 2018, Qumulex offers cloud-based video surveillance and access-control systems for commercial customers, allowing businesses to monitor and control their security systems from anywhere.... Read More
The Biden administration said Monday that it would provide up to $325 million to Hemlock Semiconductor for a new factory, a move that could help give Democrats a political edge in the swing state of Michigan ahead of election day.... Read More
Indiana business, academic and government leaders are working on plans to expand a high-tech superhighway throughout Indiana. Quantum computing is an emerging field of computer science that uses quantum mechanics to perform calculations and solve problems many times faster than regular computers. The Quantum Corridor launched last year with a transmission from a data center […]... Read More
According to Indianapolis-based TechPoint’s third-quarter venture report, released this week, the state’s tech companies received a total of $51.3 million in venture funding from a total of 27 deals last quarter.... Read More
A Purdue University-led team will receive $21 million over four years from the Bloomington-based Applied Research Institute to advance artificial intelligence hardware.... Read More
The university aims to establish a network of scholars, technology industry experts and faith leaders to study the implications of the rapid rise of artificial general intelligence and disseminate faith-based ethical frameworks in its use.... Read More
Over 300 Indiana addresses will be connected to broadband thanks to funding announced this week by the Indiana Office of Rural and Community Affairs.... Read More
Infosys Ltd.’s west-side Indianapolis property, a three-story, 160,000-square-foot building near Indianapolis International Airport, is definitely more eye-catching than the airport parking lot that previously occupied that spot.... Read More
Bloomington-based automated construction and design company Terran Robotics has closed on a pre-seed round of funding that CEO Zach Dwiel says will help the company prove the viability of its technology.... Read More
Indianapolis-based TechPoint and the Indiana Center for Emerging Technologies in Evansville are among the 44 Stage Two winners of the 2024 Growth Accelerator Fund Competition from the U.S. Small Business Administration.... Read More
The company recently hired London-based Brendan Carey to head up its international expansion efforts, starting with Europe. Carey said he’s in talks with potential clients and expects the company to land its first European customers next year.... Read More
A manufacturer of concrete strength sensors invented by a Purdue University engineering professor has received a nearly $1 million National Science Foundation grant to move toward scaling up production of the technology. Wavelogix received the $999,910 Small Business Innovation Research Phase II grant for a two-year project set to end Aug. 31, 2026, Purdue said […]... Read More