Your business will grow with the help of business experts, access to leading edge technology and flexible space in a smart facility.  From networking contacts to university resources, the Innovation Center offers the fastest route to success.

Our Mission

The Innovation Center provides business services, resources and flexible facilities, fostering entrepreneurship resulting in wildly successful companies and a dynamic prosperous region.

Our Vision

The regional economy will become more diversified, therefore more robust, as Innovation Center companies add higher-paying jobs helping the area incubate and sustain globally competitive companies who want to experience knowledge based innovation and enhanced quality of life.

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Diagnostic HYBRIDS Receives Third Frontier Grant to Develop Assays to Monitor Drug Resistance - June 27, 2008

Diagnostic HYBRIDS has received funding through the Biomedical Research Commercialization Program (BRCP) to develop more sensitive and affordable assays for the monitoring of patients infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and/or Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and to produce vaccines against influenza virus. The BRCP is part of the Third Frontier Project, a push by Ohio lawmakers to bring biotechnology and related businesses into the state of Ohio.

Student-run marketing firm takes flight - June 26, 2008

While fellow Ohio University graduates are busy sprucing up their resumes, newly graduated Brandon Bornancin doesn't have the typical interview jitters. And why would he? As CEO of EnMobile, Bornancin's own burgeoning advertising agency, interviews have become irrelevant.

Researcher gets nearly $1 million grant - April 30, 2008

The state of Ohio's Third Frontier program for research and economic development has awarded an Ohio University professor $972,992 for alternative energy work on hydrogen production, ammonia fuel cells and wastewater remediation.

Bayless named ASME fellow - March 07, 2008

David J. Bayless, Loehr Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology and director of the Ohio Coal Research Center, has been named a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineering Fellows for his efforts to improve power generation efficiency and remediate air pollution.

American Hydrogen Corp. expands into Meigs County - February 02, 2008

TUPPERS PLAINS - The future of energy looks brighter - and so does the local economy - with the move of American Hydrogen Corp. to Meigs County. The company held a ceremony Friday in Tuppers Plains at the East Meigs Industrial Park celebrating its expansion and move to the park. The corporation holds an exclusive license to commercialize a process which breaks down ammonia to hydrogen, which can then be developed into fuel cells. The process makes hydrogen power more economical and could become the main source of power in the future economy.

SBIR and STTR Grant Prep Workshop for NIH Proposals – Sept. 28 - September 12, 2007

Ohio University’s Innovation Center and Edison Biotechnology Institute will sponsor a one-day workshop on Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grants from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, September 28.

Third Frontier Program Information Forum - September 05, 2007

The Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs and the Ohio Department of Development will host the Third Frontier Program Information Forum from 10 a.m. to noon on Thursday, September 20, in Baker Center Room 242 on the Athens campus of Ohio University.

Pact takes Ohio University researcher's technology to market - August 03, 2007

It would be great -- and more environmentally responsible -- to run cars on hydrogen, but experts say it would cost about four times as much as gasoline. An Ohio University researcher has figured out how to produce hydrogen fuel inexpensively, and today, she and the university signed an agreement to license her technology to a corporation that will take it to the marketplace.

Economic Impact Study 2006 - July 23, 2007

Six companies in Ohio University's Innovation Center created 344 jobs and generated $12.6 million in labor income in Athens County in 2006, according to a new study.

State awards $6.5 million to Ohio University - May 30, 2007

ATHENS, Ohio (March 28, 2007) -- To supplement its November award of $3.5 million, the state of Ohio today has awarded $6.5 million to Ohio University's Voinovich Center for Leadership and Public Affairs and their collaborators for the Southeast Ohio Entrepreneurial Signature Program (ESP) to drive regional economic development by supporting local entrepreneurs.

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