EQ Feature: A Tale of Two Districts
It used to be that large companies ruled the local business landscape. But in recent years, the rise of a vibrant entrepreneurial culture in St. Louis has enabled hundreds of
It used to be that large companies ruled the local business landscape. But in recent years, the rise of a vibrant entrepreneurial culture in St. Louis has enabled hundreds of
A new report analyzing the tech industry’s impact on local real estate has found the St. Louis-area could be poised to be a new tech center in the United States.
From across the expanse of the Show-Me State, Ingram’s is pleased to introduce you to 50 accomplished business people with unique interests beyond their careers. [Read more…]
The St. Louis Fashion Fund announced the six designers chosen for its incubator that will help them grow their business and improve the local fashion scene. [Read More…]
The startup family in the Lammert Building continues to grow as Arch Grants’ 2014 Class of entrepreneurs and businesses moves in to the fourth floor of T-REx.
In the middle of World Cup frenzy, T-REX donned its international hat (literally—see below) for a visit from the international delegation of the Special American Business Internship Training (SABIT) Program. An initiative by the U.S. Department of Commerce, SABIT encourages economic development in the Eurasian region. Representatives from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan toured T-REX and sat for three panel discussions and Q&A sessions in the 7th floor Law Library.
The fifth floor of the Lammert Building has been under construction for months, but it’s slowly becoming a dynamic, versatile space for companies, entrepreneurs, and the St. Louis startup scene as a whole. Check out the next big step for T-REX and for downtown St. Louis.
Melbourne-based company PromisePay is one of SixThirty’s newest class of companies, offering a secure online platform for escrow payments. Andrew McIntosh and Darren McMurtie spoke with T-REX about their product, the transition to St. Louis, and BBQ.
Patty Hagen is T-REX’s new (and first) Executive Director! “This is a place with an incredible opportunity for collaboration,” she says. “We can build something really important here in St. Louis.”
Providing Full-Time Expertise and Strategy to the Region’s Technology Startup Scene
ST. LOUIS (May 7, 2014) – The Technology Entrepreneur Center Inc. (TEC) announced today that Dr. Patricia A. Hagen has been appointed the first full-time Executive Director of T-REX, the innovation center for technology startup companies in downtown St. Louis. Her appointment is effective May 19.
TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEUR CENTER INC (“T-REX”) IS A 501(C)(3) NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION. T-REX IS AN INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEUR DEVELOPMENT FACILITY DEDICATED TO STRENGTHENING THE ECONOMIC VITALITY OF ST. LOUIS, MO. T-REX OPERATES A TECHNOLOGY STARTUP INCUBATOR, HOSTS AN INNOVATION CONFERENCE CENTER, AND ADVANCES STRATEGIC INITIATIVES TO FOSTER INCLUSIVE ECONOMIC GROWTH.
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