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Central Coast banks on startups to drive growth

By   /  Friday, May 23rd, 2014  /  Central Coast, Small Business, South Coast, Technology, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Central Coast banks on startups to drive growth

Cal Poly’s successful SLO Hot House program is welcoming its fourth cohort of companies, and the Goleta Entrepreneurial Magnet will soon open its doors.

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Julia Dilts guides angel network to new role with tech startups

By   /  Friday, April 4th, 2014  /  Columns, Technology  /  1 Comment

Maverick Angels, the Westlake Village-based investor group co-founded by the late John Dilts, is disbanding but not disappearing completely. Founded in 2006, Maverick was a different take on the idea of an angel network. Like other networks, it was an association of individual accredited investors — it didn’t pool money, and members made their own Read More →

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The gift of gadgets: The best of the region’s gizmos for the geeks on your list

By   /  Friday, December 6th, 2013  /  Technology  /  Comments Off on The gift of gadgets: The best of the region’s gizmos for the geeks on your list

This year, consider giving a consumer electronics gift from one of these 10 tri-county companies. While not all of the gizmos are made here, the design, engineering, marketing and most of the other important parts of the business are right in our backyard.

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Entrepreneurs guide high school students in business pitch contest

By   /  Friday, December 6th, 2013  /  Small Business, Technology  /  Comments Off on Entrepreneurs guide high school students in business pitch contest

A six-week program that helped more than 450 middle and high school students in Ventura learn about entrepreneurship and craft business plans will culminate in a final pitch competition on Dec. 11.

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Cal Poly startups tackle roommate relations and the textbook market

By   /  Friday, December 6th, 2013  /  Columns, Technology  /  Comments Off on Cal Poly startups tackle roommate relations and the textbook market

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo continues to pump out student startups at a steady rate, with a new expense-splitting app for roommates and textbook reselling service both gaining traction on launch.

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Editorial: Highway 101 innovation corridor needs public-private partners

By   /  Friday, November 29th, 2013  /  Editorials, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Editorial: Highway 101 innovation corridor needs public-private partners

The idea of creating a Highway 101 innovation corridor got a jump start on Nov. 21 when a group of entrepreneurs and supporters of entrepreneurship gathered at UC Santa Barbara. The meeting was the result of considerable spadework by State Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson, D-Santa Barbara, and her staff, who have visited with many of the organizations promoting entrepreneurship in the Tri-Counties. Dubbed the “SLO to T.O.” corridor at the meeting, the group included representatives from UCSB, California Lutheran University, Santa Barbara City College and CSU Channel Islands.

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Cal Poly engineering students team with firms to tackle projects

By   /  Monday, November 25th, 2013  /  Central Coast, Technology, Top Stories  /  Comments Off on Cal Poly engineering students team with firms to tackle projects

An in-bottle wine aerator, a Spider-Man-like robot that can climb walls and a peach pit detector were among the projects on display at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo’s mechanical engineering expo on Nov. 21.

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