Hoosier companies partner on medical device component
Two Indiana companies are teaming up on the development of a metal technology to be used in medical devices.
Two Indiana companies are teaming up on the development of a metal technology to be used in medical devices.
The Grace College School of Business is pivoting its annual Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program.
Warsaw-based OrthoPediatrics Corp. (Nasdaq: KIDS) is expanding its sales efforts in Europe.
Warsaw-based OrthoPediatrics Corp. (Nasdaq: KIDS) says it is expanding into the commercial market in the United Kingdom.
Indianapolis residents wanting to take advantage of the city's Rental Assistance Program have a short time left to apply. The city says the deadline for applications is 5 p.m. Wednesday for residents, and 5 p.m. December 9 for landlords to complete their portion of the application.
Warsaw-based Lakeland Financial Corp. is reporting record third quarter net income of $22.8 million, up from $21.5 million during the same period last year.
The Kosciusko County company says the medical device has been in use across Asia and Europe since 2009.
The U.S. Department of Labor has selected Ivy Tech Community College as one of 18 organizations in the country to oversee the development of Industry-Recognized Apprenticeship Programs.
WARSAW, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) -- Orthopedics device manufacturer WishBone [...]
The 2020 class at Grace College is the second-largest in school history and leaders say the increase has led to a more diversified accelerated master's degree programs and a new partnership with Purdue University. Grace's incoming class is 13% larger than last year and totals 1,901 students this semester.