First OKC Cultivating Coders camp hailed as big success
Students spent 8 weeks learning computer coding, then showed off their new skills in a presentation on Friday. The Chamber is seeking a partner to help bring the camp to OKC again.
Students spent 8 weeks learning computer coding, then showed off their new skills in a presentation on Friday. The Chamber is seeking a partner to help bring the camp to OKC again.
The Coltrane Group will use its $15,000 Wonder Grant from Trifecta Communications to create an augmented reality train ride to one of Oklahoma’s Black towns. Trifecta plans to have the experience ready for students by fall 2021.
“Remanufacturing sort of originated in Oklahoma, and it was with Fred Jones. So, in a way it’s interesting that we, pioneers in battery remanufacturing, also started in Oklahoma.”
2019 Metro 50 winner Clubhouse Trailers increased its workspace by almost 10,000 square feet so it can build out more trailers for marching bands across the U.S. The company is launching a smaller trailer this fall.
What impact could emerging technologies like augmented and virtual reality have on Oklahoma, if implemented in business, philanthropy and public sector work? It’s a question the Ronnie K. Irani Center for the Creation of Economic Wealth (I-CCEW) at the University of Oklahoma, and Oklahoma City based Trifecta Communications, want to answer.
Oklahoma City made its introduction to the co-founders of Aevus Precision Diagnostics through a magazine’s list of top U.S. cities in which to start a business.
Recently, the Thunder Launchpad fueled by MidFirst Bank virtually hosted its fifth cohort of founders to present their businesses at Demo Day. In partnership with StitchCrew, the livestream event featured keynote speaker Amy Brooks, Chief Innovation Officer at the NBA.
The program, launched last year, provides entrepreneurs who are accepted with a long-term team of seasoned mentoring executives who help them with advice across a broad range of business activity. Applications are due June 23.