Taking Flight with Super Bowl Security Drones
Pierce Aerospace is an Indianapolis-based start-up that develops world-leading Remote ID solutions for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and low-altitude airspace monitoring sensors and services.
Pierce Aerospace is an Indianapolis-based start-up that develops world-leading Remote ID solutions for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and low-altitude airspace monitoring sensors and services.
The Apple App Store's review process is both a crucial gatekeeper and a significant hurdle for app developers seeking to launch their creations to a global audience. We pinpoint common challenges, and provide strategies to navigate them effectively
Great ideas are at the heart of innovation. No matter what you’re trying to invent or improve upon, progress begins with a great idea. But how do you know if your idea really is great, and just as important, that it really is a workable, doable approach?
What kind of engineering and scientific expertise is needed for a particular project? Whether it’s bringing a new concept to market or solving a problem with a product or process, the need is often complex and multifaceted.
Want to start strong? Here are 3 tips for launching an innovative technology project.
eRAMx, a long-time Ventures partner is an Evansville, Indiana-based company focused on remote medication monitoring for the sole purpose of improving participant health outcomes.
We wrote about Trade Secret Chocolates and its inventor, Matt Rubin, in 2016. Now we’d like to provide an update on this fast-growing Indianapolis-based business that got a boost from working with Ventures.
In working with Ventures, Comfort Motion Global – an Indianapolis-based company striving to improve long-distance travel – transformed from a hardware to a software company. The results are paying off with major manufacturers implementing the company’s product.
As usual, the past year’s to-do list at Ventures was filled with a wide variety of fascinating tasks. But, it just seemed to us that we had more than our normal share of projects designed to make the world a little less dangerous. In this article, we celebrate those risk-reducing projects plus all of the others that made 2017 another rewarding year.
We know Ventures gives Rose-Hulman interns valuable experience finding solutions to real-world problems for our clients. What’s less well known is that, after they graduate, those same interns often return to Ventures as clients who understand the creative potential under the Ventures roof.
Simma Software entered the embedded software market in 2004 with just one client. Since then, using a score of Ventures interns and experienced Ventures project managers, the company has grown to serve clients around the world, including several in the Fortune 500.
Ventures Helps Probo Medical Cut Health Care Costs The high price of medical equipment is a main driver of rising health care costs, but one Indianapolis startup is making life-saving technology more affordable. Probo Medical specializes in refurbishing worn or damaged ultrasound probes—the devices that glide over a patient’s body to produce sonogram images