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Three regional start-up companies have earned a boost for their business after successfully surviving a “shark tank” at The University of Toledo Business Incubation Program’s first Pitch & Pour, a business pitch event held in association with the uHeart Digital Media Conference.


Huntington Bank will give $150,000 in funding for academic programming and scholarships to The University of Toledo as part of an expanded banking program it will offer on campus over the next five years.


NASA’s second-in-command toured the space agency’s Northern Ohio research facilities Thursday in an effort to cast attention on the capabilities they have and the work they’re doing with private sector companies whose dreams lie beyond the Earth’s atmosphere.


The millionth Jeep Wrangler JK rolled off the Toledo Assembly Complex’s line the morning of May 17.


The Economic & Community Development Institute announced today the opening of a new office in Toledo, Ohio.


Work is under way for the first business to move in next to the CSX Intermodal ramp on Route 18 in North Baltimore.


A northwest Ohio company is expanding its operations in Putnam County. Kalida Manufacturing Inc. (KMI) is a tier two stamping and welding plant that manufactures auto frame sub-components for Honda vehicles


Similar to the TV show "Shark Tank," BGSU students presented to a panel of investors who determined whether they wanted to help fund the business. It was presented by the Dallas-Hamilton Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and the College of Business.


Nextronex, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has been chosen as the inverter supplier on four new Ohio solar projects totaling 4.2 MWs


Yuval Zaliouk began making and selling cookies based on his grandmother's recipe after retiring as a conductor of the Toledo Symphony.


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