Holcomb overseas trade mission & Ultium Cells factory proposal

A man on a 7,700-mile overseas mission to bring jobs and investment home to the Heartland. Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb joins us from Taiwan with where things stand to make the state a hub for the next wave in high-tech.  Plus, Ultium Cells, a General Motors joint venture, is considering building an EV battery factory in […]... Read More

Engage Indiana South Bend: Amish Shah

Speaking with Inside INdiana Business Host Gerry Dick, Kem Krest CEO Amish Shah says he believes the South Bend-Elkhart region needs to do a better job of selling itself, arguing there are plenty of assets to offer prospective businesses and talent.... Read More

Engage Indiana South Bend: Rose Meissner

Rose Meissner, president of the Community Foundation of St. Joseph County, says the role of the community foundation is changing and is now an important part of economic development efforts in the region.... Read More

Butler’s bold new vision for the future

Butler’s bold new vision for the future. How a blockbuster capital campaign is paving the way for a campus of tomorrow. In our (i) on Education, Butler University President James Danko shares more on the future vision of campus.... Read More

Novilytic secures $1.6M, preps commercial launch

A made-in-Indiana startup with a tool that could save pharmaceutical companies millions of dollars when it comes to trashing contaminated drugs during the development process. In the Business of Health, Kylie Veleta has more with Novilytic Chief Executive Officer Paul Dreier.... Read More

Holcomb talks next overseas trip

Governor Eric Holcomb joins us to discuss an overseas mission to make Indiana a major player in the high stakes battle for the next big wave in innovation. The governor talks about what he hopes to accomplish on this latest trip.... Read More

WEB Exclusive: INsiders discuss new abortion law, runway project & more

This week, our INsiders weigh-in on Indiana’s new abortion law, a massive project at Indianapolis International Airport and more. Our panelists are: Portia Bailey-Bernard, Vice President, Indianapolis Economic Development, Indy Chamber, Steve Appel, Vice President, Gregory & Appel and Mike Marker, Managing Director, VOX Global.... Read More

Trendiana: handmade pasta

You don’t have to travel to Italy to get fresh-made-from-scratch pasta! In our Trendiana segment, Yelp Director of Community Campaigns Brittany Smith has more highlights four businesses where you can find fresh pasta around the state.... Read More

Mina Starsiak Hawk’s new business ventures 

She’s known for her work on HGTV’s Good Bones, but when Mina Starsiak Hawk isn’t swinging a sledgehammer to demolish and rebuild homes around Indianapolis, she has two new business ventures to keep her busy. Plus, Mary-Rachel Redman has more on what’s making headlines Around INdiana.... Read More

Health tech company lands funding from IU

A California-based healthcare venture founded by an Indiana University alumnus is getting a funding boost from his alma mater. The IU Angel Network and the IU Philanthropic Venture Fund have awarded a total of $450,000 to inTandem Health, which has developed a peer support tech platform. Founder Paul Hoffman has more.... Read More

Rodriguez: New runway can lead to more nonstops

Airport leaders are showing off progress on phase one of reconstruction of one of three runways. The $190 million project is billed as one of the most important in airport history. Indianapolis Airport Authority Executive Director Mario Rodriguez also talks about prospects for a new nonstop to Europe. ... Read More

HGTV’s Good Bones prepares to launch new show

The beloved mother-daughter duo of Karen E. Laine and Mina Starsiak Hawk have become nothing short of HGTV royalty since their home renovation show Good Bones hit the airwaves in 2016 putting Indianapolis in the national spotlight. Around INdiana Reporter Mary-Rachel Redman has more on Mina’s new business venture. ... Read More

Notre Dame’s growing role in biomedicine

For the second straight year, the University of Notre Dame is celebrating a record-breaking year of research funding, bringing in $22 million more than the previous fiscal year. In the Business of Health, Dr. Paul Bohn, Director, Berthiaume Institute for Precision Health explains what’s driving the numbers and the potential impact on health care.... Read More

Game plan to land more Hoosier films

The state has a new game plan to get more filmmakers to play ball in Indiana. Details on a new incentive designed to attract more media production to Indiana. Screenwriter & Film Producer Angelo Pizzo weighs in on the state’s plan to get more films made in Indiana.... Read More

Gahl: Indy back in business for tourism dollars

The pandemic decimated the convention and tourism sector. But there are definite signs the industry—so important to the state’s economy—is back. Visit Indy says last year, Indianapolis hosted more in-person events than any city in country…and, to date this year, Indy has the highest downtown hotel occupancy in the U.S. for convention business. Visit Indy Senior […]... Read More

INsiders: Special Session, workforce inequity, Trine new building & more

We take a deeper dive into all things business in the state, including a look at the Indiana General Assembly Special Session now underway at the Statehouse. Our panelists: Lara Beck, President, Beck Communications Group, Chris Gahl, Senior Vice President, Visit Indy and Whitley Yates, Director of Diversity & Engagement, Indiana GOP.... Read More