| Date | Title | Description |
| 11.11.2024 | Autonomix Medical, Inc. Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results and Provides a Corporate Update | Ongoing proof-of-concept (PoC) clinical trial in pain associated with pancreatic cancer; Preliminary results demonstrate 100% of the lead-in patient responder group went to zero opioid use at 4-6 weeks post-procedure
Company’s first-in-clas... |
| 23.04.2024 | Op-Ed: Removing barriers is critical for the future of Houston's health care workforce | Houston houses one of the most renowned medical communities in the world. However, Texas' current health care workforce shortage has severely impacted the city, with large swaths of the Gulf Coast Region deemed medically underserved. Thousa... |
| 15.04.2024 | Autonomix Medical Inc. Covered in Benzinga Article Highlighting Innovative Nerve Treatment Technology | Company is targeting pancreatic cancer pain with advanced nerve detection and treatment technology.
Autonomix Medical Inc. (NASDAQ:AMIX)NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, April 15, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Company is targeting pancreatic cancer... |
| 10.04.2024 | Accenture, Goodwill-backed cleantech job accelerator celebrates Houston launch | A major nonprofit and a worldwide corporate leader have teamed up to advance cleantech jobs — and the program has officially celebrated its launch in Houston.
Goodwill Houston, in collaboration with Accenture, BlocPower, and Goodwill Indust... |
| 05.04.2024 | Houston physicist scores $15.5M grant for high-energy nuclear physics research | A team of Rice University physicists has been awarded a prestigious grant from the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Physics for their work in high-energy nuclear physics and research into a new state of matter.
The five-year $15.5 m... |
| 04.04.2024 | Houston tech platform raises series C round backed by Mastercard | Hello Alice, a fintech platform that supports 1.5 million small businesses across the country, has announced its series C round.
The amount raised was not disclosed, but Hello Alice reported that the fresh funding has brought the company's ... |
| 04.04.2024 | NASA awards $30M to Houston space tech company to develop lunar rover | Houston-based space technology company Intuitive Machines has landed a $30 million NASA contract for the initial phase of developing a rover for U.S. astronauts to traverse the moon’s surface.
Intuitive Machines is one of three companies ch... |
| 02.04.2024 | Houston expert shares 3 leadership challenges inspired by jazz improvisation | Crises, whether supply chain disruptions, natural disasters, or the arrival of an upstart rival, are a revealing moment for leaders. Such scenarios can push companies to the brink of meltdown or usher in dramatic organizational transformati... |
| 06.03.2024 | Autonomix Enrolls First Patients in Human Clinical Trial Targeting Multi-Billion-Dollar Pancreatic Cancer Market | - |
| 27.02.2024 | Houston expert: Can Houston replicate and surpass the success of Silicon Valley? | Anyone who knows me knows, as a Houston Startup Founder, I often muse about the still developing potential for startups in Houston, especially considering the amount of industry here, subject matter expertise, capital, and size.
For example... |
| 26.02.2024 | 3 female Houston innovators to know this week | Editor's note: Welcome to another Monday edition of Innovators to Know. Today I'm introducing you to three Houstonians to read up about — three individuals behind recent innovation and startup news stories in Houston as reported by Innovati... |
| 23.02.2024 | Houston space company's lunar lander touches down on the moon in historic mission | A private lander on Thursday made the first U.S. touchdown on the moon in more than 50 years, but managed just a weak signal back until flight controllers scrambled to gain better contact.
Despite the spotty communication, Intuitive Machine... |
| 23.02.2024 | The Cannon acquires tech platform, geothermal startups report big wins, and more top Houston innovation news | Editor's note:Let's roundup the top Houston innovation news from the week. Trending Houston tech and startup articles on InnovationMap included huge news from two Houston geothermal startups, an acquisition from The Cannon, and more.
Housto... |
| 22.02.2024 | Annual student startup competition in Houston names teams for 2024 | The Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship announced the 42 student-led teams worldwide that will compete in the highly competitive Rice Business Plan Competition this spring.
The annual competition, known as one of the world’s l... |
| 21.02.2024 | Meet the Houston innovator who's creating a new market for decarbonizing energy storage | If the energy transition is going to be successful, the energy storage space needs to be equipped to support both the increased volume of energy needed and new energies. And Emma Konet and her software company, Tierra Climate, are targeting... |
| 21.02.2024 | Houston tech co. to build powerful supercomputer to help reach net-zero goals | A Houston tech company is building a next-generation supercomputer for one of the world’s largest energy providers.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced its plans to build HPC6 for Italian energy company Eni. Eni will use the system to adva... |
| 13.02.2024 | Rice research: Incentives increase employee contribution to company success | Companies can increase not only the volume but also the quality of employee suggestions and ideas by offering rewards and a choice, according to a study we published in 2022.
We conducted the study on 345 telemarketers at a call center in T... |
| 13.02.2024 | Houston-area med device company grosses $11.1M in recent IPO | The Woodlands-based medical device company Autonomix Medical grossed more than $11.1 million in its recent IPO.
The company’s stock now trades on the NASDAQ market under the symbol AMIX. On February 1, company officials range the NASDAQ’s c... |
| 12.02.2024 | Houston-area college breaks ground on new biotechnology program, launches curriculum | San Jacinto College and McCord Development Inc. broke ground on the new Center for Biotechnology at the Generation Park Campus in Northeast Houston.
The 4,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility is slated to allow for more hands-on train... |
| 06.02.2024 | Rice lands federal funding for new 5G testing framework | A team of Rice University engineers has secured a $1.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration to develop a new way to test 5G networks.
The project will focus on testi... |
| 17.03.2022 | Houston DEI programs are in place — now it's time to trust them | It’s no secret to almost any Houston-area businessperson that diversity, equity and inclusion has been front and center on the corporate radar for quite some time. According to the 2021 Deloitte/Fortune CEO survey, 94 percent of the 175 CEO... |
| 10.02.2021 | Houston founder calls for business leaders to 'make room for diverse voices' | Last year was one of quick pivots and tech solutions for Ashley Small and her company's clients. Small — the CEO and founder of Medley Inc., a Houston-based branding and public relations firm — works with both for-profit and nonprofit entit... |
| 08.02.2021 | Why one of the world's leading life science companies chose Pearland | In 2018, Switzerland-based company Lonza debuted a 300,000-square-foot life science facility in Pearland, the largest dedicated cell and gene therapy manufacturing facility in the world at the time.
What made one of the world's largest comp... |
| 01.02.2021 | 3 Houston innovators to know this week | Editor's note: In the week's roundup of Houston innovators to know, I'm introducing you to three innovators recently making headlines — from health tech founders to a venture capital rising star.
Jim Havelka, founder and CEO of InformAI
Sha... |
| 28.01.2021 | Houston-based senior care startup accelerates gameplan amid pandemic | Houston-based acute care startup Kare Technologies has yet to waste a good crisis.
The company, which offers senior facilities and qualified caregivers a platform to post and accept work for hire, was born out of founder Charles Turner's ex... |
| 28.01.2021 | Expert: New 401k investment options would spur Houston venture capital and innovation | With fossil fuels facing an uncertain future, Houston is wisely pushing to further develop its innovation economy with initiatives like Houston Exponential and Rice Management Company's Ion, as well as the No. 1 ranked entrepreneurship prog... |
| 21.01.2021 | Here are 3 breakthrough innovations coming out of research at Houston institutions | Research, perhaps now more than ever, is crucial to expanding and growing innovation in Houston — and it's happening across the city right under our noses.
In InnovationMap's latest roundup of research projects, we look into studies on robo... |
| 08.01.2021 | Houston-area medical device engineering firm acquires Texas company | A engineering firm based in Katy has made a strategic acquisition of a Magnolia, Texas-based company to start of the new year.
Velentium, which specializes in the design and manufacturing of medical devices announced that it has acquired Oa... |
| 06.01.2021 | Editor's Picks: Top 7 Houston innovation interviews of 2020 | Editor's note: With 2020 in the rearview, InnovationMap is looking back on the top stories of the year. With over 60 episodes of the Houston Innovators Podcast and about half of those being recorded in 2020, here are the top episides from t... |
| 23.12.2020 | Houston innovator to help minority entrepreneurs get access to resources she wished she had | Joy M. Hutton is used to wearing multiple hats. A consultant for nonprofits and small businesses at her own firm, Joy of Consulting, and the founder of On the Go Glam, an on-demand beauty platform, Hutton recently added another hat into rot... |
| 14.12.2020 | 3 Houston innovators to know this week | Editor's note: In this week's Monday roundup of Houston innovators, I'm introducing you to three innovators across the city — from the Greater Houston Partnership, The Ion, and Texas Heart Institute.
Patrick Jankowski, senior vice president... |
| 10.12.2020 | How 2 Houston friends founded the fitting industry's go-to company | If you're in the market for a specific kind of pipe, valve, fitting, flange, bolt, gasket, or hose, your first stop should be TPC Industrial.
The Pasadena-based company has been making a name for itself in the PVF/hose and fitting industry ... |
| 10.12.2020 | Houston-area company is harvesting plant technology for treatment of chronic diseases and COVID-19 | The original version of this story included some factual inaccuracies due to misinformation from a source. The story below has been corrected.
In a 130,000 square-foot facility outside of Bryan-College Station, iBio is growing the makings o... |
| 08.12.2020 | Houston innovation team wins global award for painless heart technology | Houston's Texas Heart Institute's pain-free defibrillation technology was named the top future medical product design worldwide last month as part of the annual Create the Future Design contest.
The tiny technology aims to change the way ca... |
| 01.12.2020 | These are the latest COVID-19-focused research projects happening at Houston institutions | Researchers across the Houston area are working on COVID-19 innovations every day, and scientists are constantly finding new ways this disease is affecting humankind.
From a COVID breathalyzer to a new collaboration in Houston — here's your... |
| 25.11.2020 | Experts rank holiday activities that put Houston residents most at risk for COVID-19 | The Texas Medical Association has released its COVID-19 holiday risk chart, a ranking of popular activities based on how likely one is to contract the novel coronavirus.
With infections spiking in Houston and across the country, the chart w... |
| 24.11.2020 | Houston expert: How to safely promote holiday cheer in the workplace | With the 2020 winter holiday rapidly approaching, time is running short to plan festivities that are fun, engaging — and safe — amid a global coronavirus pandemic.
While many companies are planning to forego holiday parties this year, there... |
| 10.11.2020 | Clutch City: Is 2020 a time of devastation or doubling down for Houston? | "Clutch City" may be Houston's most befitting nickname — and it has proven to stand the test of time. Whoever coined the term likely had no idea in how many ways this moniker would be tested and upheld over the next 20-plus years.... |
| 06.11.2020 | 5 most popular innovation stories in Houston this week | Editor's note:Another week has come and gone, and it's time to round up the top headlines from the past few days. Trending Houston tech and startup news on InnovationMap included innovators to know, breakthrough research projects in Houston... |
| 04.11.2020 | 4 Houston-area CVS locations now offering free COVID-19 rapid tests | Flu season and cedar fever compounded with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is likely to make for a worrisome winter. In an effort to make testing for the novel coronavirus more accessible, CVS is launching rapid-result tests in 21 stores acro... |
| 29.10.2020 | East Houston development launches smart city initiative with new hire | A 4,200-acre master-planned development that's rising on the east side of town has created a new role within their executive suite to drive innovation and a new smart city initiative.
Houston-based real estate developer, McCord, has hired N... |
| 29.10.2020 | Houston lab develops game-changing supplement for cell heath | Rajan Shah, an MIT-trained chemical engineer, brought his patented manufacturing process 20 years in the making and from an ocean away to Houston with one goal in mind: to take what he calls the body's "master antioxidant" to mark... |
| 26.10.2020 | University of Houston joins Microsoft-backed initiative for digital tech workforce development | The University of Houston College of Technology has been selected for a new initiative to bring digital and technical skills to students and the workforce.
Microsoft's Accelerate program is a part of the tech giant's Global Skills Initiativ... |
| 23.10.2020 | 5 most popular innovation stories in Houston this week | Editor's note:Another week is in the book. Trending Houston tech and startup news on InnovationMap included innovators to know, 10 can't miss space exploration panels, nominations open for new innovation awards, and more.
3 Houston innovato... |
| 07.10.2020 | Early-stage startup accelerator names latest Houston cohort | An early-stage startup accelerator with a national presence has announced its latest cohorts across the country. Five Houston companies have been named to the local class.
The accelerator, gBETA, is a part of Madison, Wisconsin-based gener8... |
| 02.10.2020 | Texas entrepreneur brings on-demand nail service to Houston | Ladies, take note: A Dallas-based on-demand nail service app, Cherry, has expanded to Houston. Founded by Amber Venz Box, the blogger/influencer-turned tech entrepreneur, the convenient, at-home service is now available in 37 ZIP codes.
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| 30.09.2020 | Houston Independent School District launches new COVID-19 tracker | Greater Houston parents have an important date circled and marked on their calendars: October 19. That's the day Houston Independent School District welcomes students back for in-person instruction at all schools.
However, a major point of ... |
| 24.09.2020 | Houston biotech company launches animal testing on a drug that could treat COVID-19 | A clinical stage pharmaceutical company based in Houston has entered into the next phase of testing out a drug that could be used to treat COVID-19.
Moleculin Biotech Inc. has tapped an independent lab to examine the antiviral activity of i... |
| 23.09.2020 | Houston coworking space to donate office space to startups affected by COVID-19 | A Houston-based commercial real estate company in the historic East Downtown District, is giving away free space to two startups who have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 crisis.
The Headquarters is currently accepting submissions f... |
| 21.09.2020 | Houston's fund of funds announces 2 new investments | The HX Venture Fund, which invests in out-of-town venture capital funds that have their eyes on Houston startups, has grown its portfolio.
The fund of funds now has a portfolio of 10 VCs from across the country, across industries, and acros... |
| 14.09.2020 | NASA names new female exec to human spaceflight program | NASA is preparing to return to the moon by 2024 — and the organization just tapped the woman who will lead the program.
Catherine Koerner was announced last week as the manager of NASA's Orion Program, the spacecraft that will be used for t... |
| 09.09.2020 | Houston-based startup makes a splash with cloud technology for E&P in oil sector | A Houston area environmental and energy tech company offers a new pay-as-you-go SaaS application that uses chemistry, physics, artificial intelligence, and cloud technology to build simulation platforms for major exploration and production ... |
| 04.09.2020 | 5 most popular innovation stories in Houston this week | Editor's note: One week into September is through, and plenty of Houston innovation news came with it, including three female innovators to know, a mobile vet startup plans to expand, a new coworking space plans to open, and more.
3 female ... |
| 01.09.2020 | Houston primed for opportunity within the tech inversion caused by the pandemic | For has long as I can remember, I had to live near water. That's why I moved to Houston. Recently, new neighbors moved next door from the downtown Galleria area. They loved it there until coronavirus turned shopping habits into stay-at-home... |
| 31.08.2020 | Children's Museum of Houston pivots to new digital learning programming | As more Houston parents opt for online classes when kids return to school, a beloved local museum is offering up a clever learning assist. In September, Children's Museum Houston will launch "All-Time Access," an online initiative... |
| 26.08.2020 | Houstonian fosters collaboration and mentorship for women in venture capital | When Sandy Guitar saw that Austin had a group of women in venture capital group that promoted collaboration and networking, she knew Houston had to have one too.
Guitar, who is the managing director of the HX Venture Fund, connected with th... |
| 20.08.2020 | Houston Angel Network sees membership growth amid pandemic | While the COVID-19 pandemic caused some investors to hit pause on some deals, the Houston Angel Network, which has doubled its membership over the past couple years, has maintained its deal flow and investment, while taking every opportunit... |
| 05.08.2020 | 5 innovation-focused takeaways from the Greater Houston Partnership's annual report | In an annual economic report from the Greater Houston Partnership, researchers and data scientists outlined the city's economy by the numbers, and Houston's industries such as technology, health care, energy, and more were all represented.
... |
| 03.08.2020 | New locally owned food delivery app rolls into Houston area | A new delivery app aims to give diners a locally owned alternative to the big national names. Meet OrangeCrate, an app that does things a little differently.
Unlike the national brands, each OrangeCrate affiliate is locally owned and has a ... |
| 30.07.2020 | Houston hospital taps new tech to provide more accurate COVID-19 diagnostics and treatment | With such a dynamic virus like COVID-19 that affects patients with different levels of severity, the first challenge doctors face when treating infected patients is assessing the situation. CHI St. Luke's Health has been implementing a new ... |
| 29.07.2020 | Autonomous vehicle delivery service is driving access to food in Houston’s vulnerable communities | When Silicon Valley-based artificial intelligence and robotics company Nuro was looking for a city to roll out its autonomous vehicle delivery technology, Houston checked off all the boxes.
From being located in a state open to rolling out ... |
| 24.07.2020 | These 3 Houston-area researchers receive millions in grants for ongoing innovation projects | Money makes the world go 'round, and that's certainly the case with research projects. Grants are what drives research at academic institutions across the country and fuel the next great innovations.
These three projects coming out of Houst... |
| 23.07.2020 | Tesla taps Texas for new factory with construction already underway | Tesla CEO Elon Musk is putting an end to months of speculation of if the Lone Star State is to be considered for Tesla's next U.S. factory. Multiple cities including Tulsa, Oklahoma, were attempting to woo the electric car manufacturer.
But... |
| 21.07.2020 | Houston coworking company launches online portal to connect members working from home | As the COVID-19 pandemic continued to enforce working from home and social distancing earlier this summer, a Houston coworking company knew they needed to find a way to reach professionals and entrepreneurs digitally.
Sesh Coworking launche... |
| 10.07.2020 | City of Houston calls local and Texas artists for $3 million public project | Houstonians love their public art, and the City of Houston is banking on that love and civic pride with a hefty new call to local artists. The Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA) has announced new opportunities for artists and artist ... |
| 06.07.2020 | 3 Houston innovators to know this week | It's a new month and Houston's innovation ecosystem is continuing to grow amid the coronavirus pandemic. This week's Houston innovators to know roundup reflects that growth with a new-to-town incubator's newly names leader — plus an entrepr... |
| 17.06.2020 | Houston entrepreneur is helping his oil and gas clients get 'out of the paper world' | Travis Parigi isn't afraid of an oil downturn. His company, LiquidFrameworks, provides cloud-based, mobile field operations management solutions to oil and gas, environmental, and industrial service companies, and he usually expects drillin... |
| 12.06.2020 | Texas bus biz plans to get on the road again | Vonlane buses are revving their engines again. After weeks without service due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dallas-based luxury bus operator will restart all routes serving Texas on July 1.
In a June 9 message to customers, Vonlane said... |
| 08.06.2020 | 3 Houston innovators to know this week | This week's roundup of who's who in Houston innovation include the HX Venture Fund's newest team member, a startup founder whose app is gamifying corporate training, and a Houston accelerator leader who's pivoted to digital.
Aleece Hobson, ... |
| 04.06.2020 | 15 more COVID-19 research projects receive funds from Houston university | Researchers at a Houston institution have been rewarded for their work that focuses on COVID-19 and how it's affected various aspects of life.
Rice University has named its two more rounds of recipients of its COVID-19 Research Fund — an in... |
| 27.05.2020 | Houston innovation hub leader shares details on recent resignation | A Houston tech ecosystem leader has announced her resignation from her position in order to seek out a new role.
Gabriella Rowe, who served The Ion as executive director until earlier this week, has confirmed she has resigned from her posit... |
| 26.05.2020 | Report recognizes Houston as a top city to launch a career | First-time job hunters are facing a competitive job market with historic unemployment and an unstable economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. However, Houston, according to a recent report, might give its residents an advantage.
The report, ... |
| 22.05.2020 | These 3 Houston research projects are revolutionizing health science | Researchers across the world are coming up with innovative breakthroughs regarding the coronavirus, but Houston research institutions are also making health and wellness discoveries outside of COVID-19.
Here are three from Houston researche... |
| 21.05.2020 | Houston organization creates the 'Netflix for churches' in light of social distancing | Places of worship were not immune from various stay-at-home orders, and many still have not resumed services. But a Houston startup is giving religious institutions an opportunity to reach their congregations — virtually.
Houston-based Chur... |
| 15.05.2020 | The do's and don'ts of using your PPP loan funds | Now that you've taken the first steps toward getting your Paycheck Protection Program loan funds, Texas Citizens Bank is here to help you stay on track by sharing important do's and don'ts about how to use them.
The staff of Texas Citizens ... |
| 04.05.2020 | Houston entrepreneur creates online marketplace to support local shops amid coronavirus crisis | The retail industry has been hit hard due to the outbreak of COVID-19 and the subsequent social distancing measures that kept customers out of stores. With retail stores reopening at 25 percent capacity, a Houston startup is helping custome... |
| 30.04.2020 | Report finds two major metros are the biggest sources of new Houstonians | Despite the current state of things — a pandemic, historic unemployment numbers, and an unstable economy — people are still thinking of moving. And, according to Apartment List, they have eyes on Texas.
The website's quarterly Renter Migrat... |
| 27.04.2020 | 3 Houston innovators to know this week | Across industries, Houston innovation leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators are coming up with creative solutions for the coronavirus or its subsequent challenges — from digital resources to reliable face masks.
This week's innovators to k... |
| 24.04.2020 | This Texas startup is helping Houston pets get virtual care during coronavirus | A Texas-based, digitally optimized company focused on veterinary care is helping pet owners connect with medical professionals from the comfort of their homes, offsetting the impact of the social distancing measures to reduce the spread of ... |
| 21.04.2020 | New program in Houston is training future forensic scientists and digitizing DNA evidence | Houston-area's first-privately held forensic sequencing laboratory has partnered with The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center to create an academic program that will provide forensic training to genome scientists that will help ... |
| 16.04.2020 | Physics professor at University of Houston puts nanotech to work to fight the spread of COVID-19 | The start of 2020, though most didn't know it at the time, meant a huge change to society. Though coronavirus didn't yet seem to be an issue for the United States, the world was entering into a new normal where wearing face masks in public ... |
| 13.04.2020 | Philanthropic supply chain tool connects Houstonians with resources during coronavirus crisis | A Houston startup that has been working in a pilot program capacity with the city of Houston has accelerated the rollout of its platform to help connect and coordinate people's needs to resources in real-time during the coronavirus outbreak... |
| 06.04.2020 | TMCx names 9 health tech startups to its 2020 cohort | Now, more than ever, is time to think about the future of health care. Lucky for the Texas Medical Center, they've been doing that for years with their accelerator program, TMCx, which has just announced its latest cohort of health tech sta... |
| 02.04.2020 | Houston oil and gas companies have been hit by more than just COVID-19 — here's what this expert has observed on the industry | In the matter of a few weeks, COVID-19 disrupted life across the globe, but the oil and gas industry was hit especially hard with the triple impact.
First, there was the direct impact of COVID-19 on the workforce. Next, there was a dramatic... |
| 01.04.2020 | Coronavirus has placed new focus on digitization and supply chain, says Houston blockchain startup leader | From a business perspective, Kim Raath, founder and CEO of Topl, sees the challenges and expected recession caused by COVID-19 as an opportunity — and a test.
"A bunch of companies — like Airbnb — were built in the 2008 recession,"... |
| 27.03.2020 | 5 most popular innovation stories in Houston this week | Editor's note: The Houston innovation ecosystem is joining together — virtually — to provide health and resources to those affected by coronavirus — from fashion entrepreneurs designing face masks to 3D printers making personal protective e... |
| 26.03.2020 | Designers and entrepreneurs fashion face masks for medical professionals in Houston | The coronavirus is sweeping the globe and creating new challenges. Notably, companies are not able to keep up with the demand for the N95 masks needed to keep the health care workers safe. Now, Houston's fashion industry is stepping up.
Meg... |
| 24.03.2020 | These are the 5 fastest-growing companies in Houston, according to a recent report | Bellaire-based startup Instafuel is pumping up its revenue in a big way.
Among the 250 fastest-growing companies in Texas identified by Inc. magazine, Instafuel tops the group of businesses based in the Houston metro area and ranks fifth st... |
| 23.03.2020 | 3 female Houston innovators to know this week | This one's for the ladies. InnovationMap's weekly roundup of innovators to know features three female founders — one is offering her advice on crisis communications, one is innovating the at-home workout, and one is planning on making Houst... |
| 23.03.2020 | Houston startup creates COVID-19 tracking tool | A Houston tech startup has created a web application to give the residents of Harris County all the local information on COVID-19 in the palm of their hand.
Predictive Solutions uses a map tool to indicate the county's nearby testing locati... |
| 18.03.2020 | Houston distillery now creating hand sanitizer to alleviate shortages | A Houston company is doing its part to help alleviate shortages of hand sanitizer that have been triggered by the coronavirus pandemic.
Gulf Coast Distillers has repurposed one of its production and bottling lines to produce the alcohol-bas... |
| 18.03.2020 | Houston on-demand fitness startup to launch virtual option for at-home exercise options | Last week, Sylvia Kampshoff saw a spike in her sales — something very uncommon for companies at this time, unless they are selling hand sanitizer, face masks, or toilet paper.
Kampshoff's company isn't providing toiletries though. Houston-b... |
| 16.03.2020 | 3 Houston innovators to know this week | While headlines about coronavirus keep multiplying — similar to the virus' cases, Houston's innovation news hasn't yet slowed.
This week's people to know include a female entrepreneur who's leveling the playing field for outdoorsy women, a ... |
| 10.03.2020 | How your company should respond to the coronavirus, according to this Houston expert | News stories of COVID19, also known as the coronavirus, are spreading faster than the virus itself — you can't turn on the television or open your web browser without seeing them. The virus' rapidly climbing statistics provide compelling co... |
| 06.03.2020 | 5 most popular innovation stories in Houston this week | Editor's note: March is off to a strong start. Today wraps up Houston Tech Rodeo — a week full of events focused on innovation and entrepreneurship, and SXSW is just around the corner. Trending Houston innovation news included a new partner... |
| 05.03.2020 | Houston-founded startups — are you in the right city for growth? | Choosing the best city for your startup can mean the difference between success and closing up shop prematurely. It's important to think outside your home city for a startup launch because your home city may not have the ecosystem set up fo... |
| 25.02.2020 | These are the events to attend each day during the Houston Tech Rodeo | Houston Exponential has tapped into the Houston innovation ecosystem to coordinate a week of events to speak to the city's startups, investors, and startup development organizations.
The week, called the Houston Tech Rodeo, will take place ... |
| 20.02.2020 | 3 things Houston entrepreneurs need to keep in mind to run a lean startup and reduce risk | There are few things riskier than launching a new business. You could run through a mine field and have a better chance at living than launching a successful, long-lasting business. In fact, the Harvard Business School even reported that th... |
| 13.02.2020 | Houston companies looking for a new CEO must decide where exactly to look | Star Co. is a hot mess. The business is bloated and sprawling. Its stock is tanking. Profits are down. It's clearly time for a new CEO.
But where to look — inside the company or outside? It's a decision every restructuring company faces.
Ce... |
| 17.01.2020 | Growing Houston thrift startup aims to impact the unsustainability of the fashion industry | A Houston-based online retailer for second-hand clothing is quickly growing, aiming to make "No New Things" the mantra of the fashion world.
As the popularity of "Fast Fashion," or cheap clothing produced rapidly by mass... |