Hope Reese is a writer based in Louisville, Kentucky, currently living in Budapest. Her work has appeared in the Atlantic, the Boston Globe, Vox, Vice and other publications.
At the 2017 Smart Cincy Summit, TechRepublic spoke with Jon Salisbury, CEO of smartLINK, about real-world examples of successes and failures, when it comes to revenue generation in a smart city.
TechRepublic caught up with Cintrifuse, a network to connect entrepreneurs, enterprises, and investors in Cincinnati, to learn how the city has positioned itself as a leader in the Smart City space.
At the 2017 VEX Robotics World Championship, a 16-year-old from Washington is leading a team from Haiti, where she has been traveling to train the high schoolers in STEM skills. Here’s their story.
At VEX Worlds 2017 in Louisville, KY, 1,400 teams of budding roboticists, from Kazakhstan to South Korea, have gathered for the world’s largest robotics tournament. Here’s a look.
A center created by the US Congress helps coordinate use of the International Space Station National Laboratory to businesses and researchers. Here’s how it works.
TechRepublic caught up with the senior vice president of CSS, a member of NASA’s Specialized Center of Research and Training, about how businesses can harness the opportunities for experimenting in the lower earth orbit.
TechRepublic caught up with an expert in space law about the legal, financial, and regulatory considerations companies must face when planning to send experiments up to space.
A tech company in Louisville is paying eastern Kentuckians to learn tech skills. TechRepublic caught up with an apprentice, Christian Campbell, about how what the opportunity means to him.
TechRepublic caught up with the federal co-chair of the Appalachian Regional Commission about how eastern Kentuckians are being retrained for tech jobs.