JumpStart
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JumpStart to help Minn. startups with community advisors program
Twin Cities entrepreneurs may soon have a new — or at least improved — resource for mentoring and seed funding, thanks to a federal grant to Cleveland economic development group JumpStart.
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Endotronix’s latest fundraise tops $650k, but by how much?
With publicly revealed investments of $250,000 from a Cleveland economic development group and $400,000 from an Illinois angel group, rudimentary mathematics tell us heart monitoring startup Endotronix Inc. has raised at least $650,000. But the company’s latest funding round went above that amount, only Endotronix isn’t saying by how much.
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Payer’s Place: Dawn Maroney
Dawn Maroney, President, Markets of Alignment Health and CEO of Alignment Health Plan, to discuss how they are using technology to provide better service and care to consumers.
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Heart monitoring firm Endotronix gets $250k JumpStart investment
Endotronix Inc., which is developing a wireless heart sensor licensed from NASA, has received a $250,000 investment from economic development group JumpStart Ventures.
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MedCity Influencers, Sponsored Post
Local doctor to speak on Synapse Biomedical at OVA luncheon
Dr. Raymond Onders will share a venture capital success story this week during his talk, “Helping Patients Breathe: From Superman to Synapse Biomedical — How orphan diseases can lead to worldwide sales from Northeastern Ohio.”
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CoverMyMeds gets $546k tax credit to expand Columbus office
An Ohio board has approved a $546,055, seven-year tax credit for an expansion of CoverMyMeds LLC’s Columbus office.
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Peripheral artery disease drug developer TheraVasc raises $1.8M
TheraVasc Inc., which is reformulating a drug to treat vascular diseases, has raised a $1.8 million Series A1 round of investment capital. But the company isn’t stopping there — it’s looking to add about $450,000 to the round.
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JumpStart wins national economic development award
Nonprofit JumpStart Inc. has received a national economic development award for its work helping entrepreneurs develop their businesses.
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Max Endoscopy, TheraVasc get 250k investments from JumpStart
Device maker MAX Endoscopy Inc. and drug developer TheraVasc Inc. each have received $250,000 follow-on investments from JumpStart Ventures, the investment arm of Northeast Ohio venture developer JumpStart Inc. The new commitments follow initial investments of the same amount that JumpStart made in the two companies last winter.
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ChanRx to use $250K investment to reformulate a-fib drug
Updated 2:47 p.m., Aug. 5, 2010. Two-year-old drug development company ChanRx has received a $250,000 […]
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Applying Remote Patient Monitoring to Surgery Prep and Recovery, Oncology and Women’s Health
Join us to learn about the latest trends in remote monitoring and how to extend its benefits beyond chronic conditions to more patients – all while using fewer staff resources.
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CoverMyMeds gets $250K for tools to automate prior authorization
Healthcare technology and services company CoverMyMeds LLC has received a $250,000 investment commitment from JumpStart […]
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Third Frontier grants $3M to support startup tech companies
The Ohio Third Frontier Commission has awarded more than $3 million to entrepreneur-support organizations that […]
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CerviLenz debuts inexpensive device to indicate preterm births
Obstetricians, nurse-midwives and labor and delivery nurses now have a powerful — and inexpensive — […]
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CardioInsight raises $5.7M for heart-mapping technology
CardioInsight Technologies Inc. has raised $5.7 million in an ongoing funding round to help commercialize its heart-mapping technology. The Cleveland company’s electrocardiographic mapping technology could help diagnose and treat electrical abnormalities of the heart, such as heart failure and arrhythmia.
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Theravasc Inc. wins $500,000 investment commitment to try vascular disease drug
Theravasc Inc., a Cleveland company that is reformulating an approved drug to treat vascular diseases, has received investment commitments of $500,000 to do its initial clinical study.
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For MAX Endoscopy, $250,000 investment from JumpStart means ‘fresh breath’ for the new year
MAX Endoscopy Inc. in Macedonia, Ohio, has received a $250,000 investment commitment from JumpStart Inc., the venture development organization in Cleveland. MAX Endoscopy will use the money to formalize sales and marketing efforts for its fiber-optic technology that is used with endoscopes to treat hemorrhoids.