The inaugural OhioX CEO Retreat offered CEOs and top-ranking Ohio officials an opportunity to connect, learn, and share their work with peers from across the state. More than 130 executives representing 114 companies and organizations attended the Retreat.
Read MoreOhioX President/CEO Chris Berry and ATT Ohio President Molly Kocour Boyle write in a guest column in the Columbus Dispatch on the importance of computer science education and how tech CEOs are taking action.
Read MoreOhioX today joined national nonprofit organization Code.org and over 500 of the nation’s top industry, nonprofit, and education leaders to issue a letter calling on state governments and education leaders to “update the K-12 curriculum in each state, for every student in every school to have the opportunity to learn computer science.”
Read MoreUNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Ohio — Leading tech and innovation professionals from around the state gathered Saturday at John Carroll University for the first ever Ohio Tech Summit.
Read MoreThe Ohio Blockchain Advisory Council was formed to support the Ohio Blockchain Legislator’s Toolkit. This report includes legislative proposals to further develop the blockchain industry in Ohio.
Read MoreOhioX, a statewide tech nonprofit working to build Ohio into a tech hub, and John Carroll University have announced the first ever Ohio Tech Summit will take place on Saturday, April 23, 2022 on the campus of JCU.
Read MoreOhioX is hosting the first ever Ohio Tech Summit in Cleveland on April 23, 2022.
Read MoreChris Berry, President/CEO of OhioX, and Dr. Jospeh Shields, of Ohio University, write in a guest column in the Columbus Dispatch that many innovations destined to further bolster Ohio as a leading tech hub will find their genesis on the campuses of Ohio’s universities.
Read MoreOhioX is hosting the first ever Ohio Tech Day on September 24, 2021 and members of the organizing committee spoke to Crain’s Cleveland Business about the plans for the day.
Read MoreThe first ever Ohio Tech Day presented by Facebook was held on Friday, September 24th. Companies, schools, and organizations celebrated their tech and used the day to inspire high school students to consider innovation careers.
Read MoreOhioX, a statewide tech nonprofit working to build Ohio into a leading tech hub, announced the first ever Ohio Tech Day will take place on Friday, September 24. As part of the Ohio Tech Day announcement, OhioX also unveiled the Day's presenting sponsor, Facebook.
Read MoreOhioX was named winner of the Creative Marketing & Communications Innovation Award from The Technology Councils of North America (TECNA), which represents approximately 60 technology associations across the U.S. and Canada.
Read MoreOhio Lt. Governor Jon Husted, U.S. Senator Rob Portman, and Senate President Matt Huffman joined the OhioX Tech Policy Summit to talk Artificial Intelligence, data, economic development, and growing Ohio into a tech hub.
Read MoreOhioX and the Ohio Innovation Exchange (OIEx) announced a partnership for a series of online programs and content pieces to highlight, promote, and educate about the benefits and power of the OIEx portal.
Read MoreThe Fourth Industrial Revolution of artificial intelligence and automation is upon us -- and Ohio can lead the way, if it continues to invest in AI education and the innovation economy, write guest columnists Chris Berry and Alex Kotran in a Cleveland.com/The Plain Dealer op-ed.
Read MoreOhioX and the Youngstown Publishing Co. announce a partnership to deliver the weekly video series called the ‘Ohio Tech Report.’ The Ohio Tech Report is a video series dedicated to showcasing the companies and people developing Ohio’s technology sector and driving innovation across the state.
Read MoreOn February 1, Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted introduced their second Executive Budget for Fiscal Years 2022 to 2023, Investing in Ohio’s Future. The nearly $171.6 billion budget has targeted efforts to strengthen and grow Ohio communities and businesses with a focus on economic recovery and efforts to combat COVID-19. There are also a number of initiatives that focus on technology, innovation, and strengthening Ohio’s workforce.
Read MoreThe coronavirus has been part of nearly every part of our lives for the last 10 months, changing how we think about health, healthcare, and medicine. As the COVID vaccine becomes available to Ohioans 80 years or older, OhioX is starting its “Future of Tour” with healthcare. The larger series focuses on “the future of industries and sectors across Ohio.”
Read MoreOhioX President Chris Berry authored an op-ed in Cleveland.com on how Cleveland and Ohio are suddenly contending in the race for technology talent.
Read MoreOhioX announces today the launch of the weekly video series called the ‘Ohio Tech Report.’ The Ohio Tech Report is a new media venture in partnership with The Business Journal of Youngstown dedicated to showcasing the companies and people developing Ohio’s technology sector and driving innovation across the state.
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