Indiana tech companies make their mark on 2018’s Inc. 5000

This year, 17 Indiana tech companies were recognized on the 2018 Inc. 5000 list, an annual collection of the fastest-growing private companies across the U.S. Twelve of the 17 companies have either been nominated or won a Mira Award in past years.

IWiT Championship closes week of inspiring new passions in tech

On Sunday, August 19, the Indy Women in Tech LPGA Championship crowned a winner of the four-day game play and signified the close to a week of STEM-focused events.

School sports get an upgrade with AfterSchool HQ

Metro Indianapolis kids aren’t engaging in after school sports, according to statistics from Indianapolis Public Schools, but three entrepreneurs developed an idea that’s now being rolled out to 60 IPS schools in an attempt to get more kids into sports and on their way to greatness.

How to work like an entrepreneur (even if you aren’t one)

In her first post in her series, the founding partner and CEO of Torchlite, Susan Marshall, outlines how she nurtured her entrepreneurial mindset throughout her tech career and how you can incorporate those lessons into your work.

TechPoint announces 2018 board and membership

TechPoint, Indiana’s non-profit, industry-led tech accelerator, is launching its new board structure that expands to include TechPoint’s Class of 2018 member companies and universities, a total of 80 organizations.

Angie’s List expects continued ‘impressive growth’ from its new downtown view

With the opening of Angie's List's new HQ, Alex Sventeckis sat down with Brandon Ridenour, chief product officer of ANGI Homeservices Inc., to learn more about their product lines and what this Indy campus means for the company's future.

The talent pipeline you aren’t considering

While many companies are trying different approaches to increasing their talent pipelines, Sara Croft uncovers more about the untapped populations of underemployed individuals ready to go to work.

Calling for change: why we support Indiana bias crimes legislation

Indiana is home to about 20 percent of the 5,000 Genesys employees worldwide, yet Indiana is one of only five states in the United States that does not have some form of bias crime law. Genesys CEO Paul Segre calls on the tech community to help change that.