Health intelligence software maker Springbuk won the Company Culture of the Year award during TechPoint’s 19th annual Mira Awards gala honoring the best of tech in Indiana.
Software-as-a-service startup Codelicious, which is transforming the way elementary and middle school educators teach students how to code, won the Tech Service of the Year award during TechPoint’s 19th annual Mira Awards gala honoring the best of tech in Indiana.
The Gropod by Heliponix, which is a dishwasher-sized, food computer that grows a head of organic leafy greens on a daily basis, won the Best New Tech Product award during TechPoint’s 19th annual Mira Awards gala honoring the best of tech in Indiana.
Recruitment and workforce development platform WorkHere won the Innovation of the Year award during TechPoint’s 19th annual Mira Awards gala honoring the best of tech in Indiana.
Shift Indy -- a City of Indianapolis-Marion County, Information Services Agency initiative that is making government services easy to find, simple to use and available 24/7 -- won the Corporate Innovator of the Year award during TechPoint’s 19th annual Mira Awards gala.