Week in Review: June 17, 2013
The Silicon Bayou has been buzzing with tech and entrepreneurial news. Here are the most popular stories published on Silicon Bayou News in the past seven days: Bioceptive Closes $1.1M ...
The Silicon Bayou has been buzzing with tech and entrepreneurial news. Here are the most popular stories published on Silicon Bayou News in the past seven days: Bioceptive Closes $1.1M ...
Aestus Power (Aestus), a startup currently developing a proprietary thermal cooling system for energy production, has been accepted into the Cleantech Open business accelerator program. The energy efficient company ...
Bonnaroo, Nashville’s four-day music and camping festival, hosted its first official hackathon, Hackeroo last weekend (June 8-9). In partnership with Bonnaroo founder and producer Superfly and Nashville-based Aloompa, Codemkrs ...
In January, the Jewish Federation and the JCC collaborated to form JNOLA, a new organization for young Jewish professionals in New Orleans. Over the past 6 months, JNOLA has ...
Local biotech startup Bioceptive has been working for three years on their first product, a patent-pending intrauterine device (IUD) inserter that simplifies the insertion procedure while reducing risk. The ...
Health 2.0 promotes healthcare technology through a global series of conferences, code-a-thons and more targeted at tech and startup communities. New Orleans Co-Founders Lem Sanders, David Crais, Josh Raley, ...
Absorb.com has recently launched as the go-to data backup system in New Orleans. The company contributes backup beyond the traditional providers by running copies of your servers and workstation. ...
GNO, Inc., along with support from a number of other partner organizations and individuals, has announced the passage of the legislation HB 549 in the research and development sector. ...
The Silicon Bayou has been buzzing with tech and entrepreneurial news. Here are the most popular stories published on Silicon Bayou News in the past seven days: Baratunde Thurston: The ...