UPCOMING EVENTS
Cowboy Boot Camp
11/07
New Media University
11/10
OVF Luncheon
11/11
State Chamber Fall Forum
11/12
Tulsa Startup Weekend
11/13
Entrepreneurship Week Kick-Off
11/16
Global Entrepreneurship Panel
11/16
Tulsa Metro Roundtable
11/17
OKBio ACCELERATE
11/17
Entrepreneurial Spirit Award
11/17
Tulsa Spirit Awards
11/17
VizThink Tulsa
11/17
Entrepreneurial, Small Business Coaching
11/18
Open House/Entrepreneurial Celebration
11/18
The Tulsey's Awards
11/19
NWOSU Entrepreneurship Day
11/20
Dr. Kevin Fleming Tulsa Conf.
11/20
TECHNOLOGY PORTFOLIO
IN THE NEWS
OU considering medical alert stickers
Video: Who Wants to Be An Entrepreneur?
54 hours and counting
Oklahoma Innovations for Nov. 7-8
Experts Present Recipe for Successful Partnerships
Forum to provide gathering place for entrepreneurs
Breeze Legal program designed to cut costs at law firms
Owners seeking aid must think like investors
Deep impact
Charlesson replaces CEO with chairman of the board
Oklahoma Innovations for Oct. 31-Nov. 1
Prosthetics leaders plot future
Making most of podium time
Investors, entrepreneurs find solid ground in Oklahoma
Q&A with Stephen McKeever
OU Health Sciences Center named best place to work by magazine
Oklahoma entrepreneurs pitch ideas for capital
Two companies win awards as state ‘Venture of the Year’
‘Best Places’ rankings validate state efforts
Jumpstart offers a solid base for emerging businesses
Lifetone Technology Alarm Featured on News Show
Oklahoma Innovations for October 24-25
Sensors Magazine: Xplosafe
Sensors Magazine: Amethyst Research Inc.
Technology launches state companies
OU, OSU to split time at Venture Forum meeting
Playing 'Project Runway'
Oklahoma Innovations for October 17-18
Fashion Wii game models TV series
Tornado Studios is creating Project Runway video game
Tulsa game company applies fashion to Wii
Profile ranks Oklahoma City best for startups
Oklahoma’s startup deal pipeline is flowing
OC master’s program goes beyond classroom
Tornado Studios to Develop Game for Atari
MacroSolve’s mobile apps continue to gain traction
Oklahoma Innovations for October 10-11
Oklahoma's i2E wins global praise for state startup aid
Perfect pitch needed
Entrepreneurs help recovery after recession
Message tells bioscience industry to work backward
BuzzVoice reads aloud to you almost anywhere
REI hosts State Business Development Organization
Oklahoma Innovations for October 3-4
Tech innovation in Southern Oklahoma
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Oklahoma Celebrates Global Entrepreneurship Week Nov. 16-22
GOVERNOR'S CUP
Innovation Award Winner Presents
to OBR Members
INNOVATORS AND ENTREPRENEURS IN OKLAHOMA
Position: Executive Advisor
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This position offers a key role in the development of Oklahoma’s technology-based economy as an Executive Advisor with i2E in its Oklahoma City office.
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Position: Manager, Concept Investments
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A finance professional is needed to coordinate pre-seed and proof-of-concept initiatives in i2E's Oklahoma City office that provide critical funding to Oklahoma’s most promising technology-based startups.
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Position: Marketing & Event Coordinator
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We are seeking an event professional to assist with development and management of our new launch series in Oklahoma City.
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Position: Coordinator, SeedStep Angels
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We are looking for an individual in our Oklahoma City office to promote and maintain an active Angel Group membership and positive investment activity.
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Position: Executive Assistant
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We are looking for a self-starting professional in our Oklahoma City office to assist the President and oversee board and committee activity.
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Real Time Rehab: Helping Physical Therapists
Provide Portable Patient-Specific Programs
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When one of his instructors at the University of Oklahoma challenged her physical therapy class to think up ways to improve therapy, Jeremy Green not only came with an idea. He came up with a company, Real Time Rehab of Tulsa.
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Orbus Technology: Safe,
Secure Networks for K-12 Schools
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Small, rural school districts often are caught in a technology Catch-22. Their classrooms are filled with computers, but no one on the staff has expertise to connect them to a network that would allow students and teachers to use the technology effectively. Plus districts fear letting students have access to Internet sites through school computers.
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Search and Clear™: Intuitive Web-based Solution
for Work Group Collaboration
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When Neal Nordlinger, founder of Search and Clear™, discusses his two-decade career as a producer, writer, and executive in the entertainment industry, he describes a side of the business that the public doesn’t see.
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