Miami University Society of Women Engineers Networking Dinner

Oxford, OH

Miami University SWE is hosting a networking dinner for companies to meet and engage with the talented engineering and computing students of Miami University. Companies will sponsor a table of six students and two company representatives. This event is an incredible opportunity for your company to build relationships with students and for students to learn more about your company. Click the event title above for details including the link for company registration.

2022 Black Innovation and Entrepreneurship program, part two: Invest in ideas

Online Event

Are you a current or aspiring inventor or entrepreneur? Would you like to learn from successful innovators and subject matter experts about keys to success? If so, register early for the February 24 Black Innovation and Entrepreneurship program hosted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

Building Farmer’s Trust: Delivery of Ag Biologicals

Online Event

Brought to you by 3Bar Biologics, hear from the experts why the delivery of Ag Biologicals is important to building farmer’s trust, and what we can do to improve compatibility with different inputs and equipment. Panelists include Moderator, Jane Fife, CTO at 3Bar Biologics • Jim Lappin, Director of SIMPAS Product Portfolio and Alliances at AMVAC • David Flack, Vice President, Business Development at New Leaf Symbiotics • Adam Kayser, Technical Agronomist for the Central and Southern US at Novozymes • Dan Poston, Director of Agronomy at Pivot Bio.

Nationwide Children’s Hospital 2022 Technology Showcase

Online Event

Learn about impactful innovations as well as new startup companies generated from Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Join us for talks highlighting novel interventions from Nationwide Children’s researchers.

Medtech Startup Symposium

Bounce Innovation Hub 526 S. Main Street, Akron

This event is presented by Project Medtech. Early-stage Medtech companies are expected to navigate the complex process of bringing an idea into reality, but very seldom do they have the expertise, experience, or resources to ensure success. If you are founder faced with this dilemma, this is for you. Project Medtech and our Network of industry thought leaders have organized an interactive event to help founders build a successful medical technology company. The Symposium will include 1:1 time with subject matter experts, industry networking events, educational presentations, and thought leader panel discussions.

HIMSS 2022

Orange County Convention Center Orlando, FL

The HIMSS Global Health Conference draws a huge variety of attendees across the global health ecosystem—including CIOs and senior executives, providers, IT professionals, government officials, innovators, consultants, market suppliers and more.

In-Person Experience Series, featuring Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools

GBQ 230 West Street, Unit 700, Columbus

As the pressure on the labor market becomes greater, businesses are seeking talent from untapped pipelines to meet their hiring needs. More focus is on hiring workers under the age of 18 and still in high school. Join us for a conversation highlighting the opportunities and best practices for connecting to this emerging workforce!

Central Ohio’s Role in Cell and Gene Therapy

The Boat House at Confluence Park 679 W Spring St, Columbus

Join us in-person or via livestream for a conversation about the tremendous growth in the Cell and Gene Therapy field. Please make reservations by Tuesday, March 15th. We cannot accommodate walk-ins. The event is presented by Columbus Metropolitan Club, hosted by Eddie Pauline, BioOhio President & CEO, and features • Timothy J. Miller, Ph.D.,CEO, President and Co-Founder, Forge Biologics • BioOhio Board Member Eli Phillips Jr., PharmD, Vice President for Specialty Solutions, Cardinal Health • Samantha M. Jaglowski, M.D., Associate Professor of Hematology, Medical Director of the Blood and Marrow Transplant Program, and member of the Leukemia Research Program, The James Comprehensive Cancer Center at The Ohio State University.

Non-Dilutive Funding: Monthly GBG Reporting Service Webinar

Online Event

Every third Friday of the month, G2G hosts this online event to give bioscience companies (i.e. therapeutics, diagnostics, medical device, digital health, etc.) the chance to learn about non-dilutive funding opportunities, such as grants and BAAs that could accelerate company growth. We will share insights from our research and provide some Q&A during the first half hour. We then take a deeper dive on non-dilutive federal government funding sources and related priorities with consultation during the second half hour for our customers.

Sickle Cell Disease: The State of Patients & Progress in Ohio

The Ohio Statehouse 1 Capitol Square, Columbus

In the United States, the CDC estimates that 100,000 Americans have sickle cell disease (SCD). About 90% of people with SCD are of African descent. SCD also occurs in Hispanic, South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Southern European ancestry. A panel of experts, moderated by BioOhio's Eddie Pauline, will discuss current programs that assist patients and families, as well as how Ohio’s hospital and health systems are contributing to SCD research and advancements in treatment.