Exciting News in the Startup Community

Reaching the end of the month of June, at Startup Indiana we are excited to relay some buzz within the startup community.

Roche Diagnostics in Indianapolis announced on June 20th their plans to expand the Indiana location of their company. Currently employing 3,000 Hoosiers, the company will invest $300 million and add 100 jobs by the year 2017. Roche Diagnostics is proud to be an organization encouraging growth in the health information and science industry. They are a leading company in in-vitro diagnostics, which are tests that can detect diseases, infection or other health-related conditions.

Spartech Packaging Techonologies in Muncie announced in early June that it will invest in a $19 million expansion. The packaging company’s current employment in Muncie is 114, and it will add another 32 due to the expansion efforts. Spartech specializes in custom engineered plastic products, thermoplastic sheet and rollstock.

BRC Rubber and Plastics, Inc. located in Hartford City released the information on June 4th that they will be adding 51 jobs by 2013. The company specializes in the manufacturing of rubber products.

A big congratulations to our local growing companies making Indiana proud! With new branches emerging and successful events taking place, we are looking forward to what July will bring.

Also, make sure to welcome Startup Montana, the 25th region to join Startup America! Follow them on Twitter and Facebook to get updates on what’s happening in the Treasure State. You can also visit them on their website, http://startupmt.org/. Look out for more regions to come!

This Week in the Startup Community

Tuesday, June 19, 3:00-4:00PM

Trademarks, What You Should Know about Using and Protecting Your Name/Brands – Learn more about the “Four Corners” of Intellectual Property from Robert Burlingame, Pillsbury Law

Wednesday, June 20, 1:00-2:00PM

It’s All About the Audience - To launch your startup, you need to learn how to successfully pitch to your audience. Come listen to Pitch Coach Expert Nathan Gold. 7 lucky startups will have the chance for LIVE coaching with him!

Wednesday, June 20, 2:30-3:30PM

Successful Marketing Mindset Shifts - Learn about changes in marketing strategies, business, customers, products and services.

Monday, June 25, 2:00-3:00PM

How a Little Planning Can Give You a Big Pitch – Curious about business models vs. business plans? This presentation will give you an insight to the critical steps you need to take for the best possible pitch.

Wednesday, June 27, 2:30-3:30PM

How to Kickstart Social Media at your Startup - Tune into Hubstop’s webinar for specific strategies to build social reach, expand web traffic and generate leads. Make sure to build your social media community early!

 

Can’t-Miss Events in July

Startup Indiana Community, get out your calendars! There are some awesome events for you to pay attention to in July.

July 11-12: Midwest Empowering an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

The Midwest E3 Summit will focus on educating angel investors, entrepreneurs and other stakeholders. With the combination of education, experience and networking, the goal is to enhance capital, confidence and resources for growing companies.

http://www.midweste3.com/

July 12: The Innovation Showcase

This is a venture capital conference to give fundable companies the opportunity to present their business idea. Whatever your area of expertise, you can benefit from this showcase. You won’t be disappointed with all the inspiration and enthusiasm floating around.

http://www.theinnovationshowcase.com/

July 13: Hoosier Healthcare Innovation Challenge

By pairing healthcare and technology professionals, we are hoping to talk about some very prominent problems of technology and information problems in the healthcare field.

www.HoosierChallenge.org

Get ready for a busy but exciting month! We can’t wait to see you there.

Indiana’s Top 100 by IEDC

Everyone’s raving about our state climbing the charts in terms of business expansion. Local entrepreneurs can vouch that there are numerous reasons why Hoosier companies are finding success. From statewide traditions and sports franchises to advantageous tax policies, Indiana’s Top 100 gives not five, not ten, but 100 reasons why Indiana should be the place to start your business. The Indiana Economic Development Corporation hosts an interactive site for you to learn something new about your own state.

Here are some of our favorites:

#2) Indiana’s life sciences sector is burgeoning, baby! From 2002 to 2009, nearly 9,000 new jobs were added to this $44 billion sector. That’s an increase of more than 21%.

#22) Shhhh! We’re incubating! The Purdue Research Park is the largest university-affiliated incubation complex in the country.

#46) Ladies and gentlemen, start your business! Kiplinger calls Indianapolis one of the 10 best cities in the country to do just that.

#100) We keep productivity up by keeping taxes down! In recent years, Indiana has cut property taxes by more than 30 percent and corporate income taxes by nearly 25 percent.

Have anything to add? Don’t hesitate to click online and leave a comment or a picture. We all know there are absolutely more than 100 reasons why Indiana is a fantastic place.

Companies on the Move – 5/21/2012

Here is a quick look at a few  Indiana companies  announcing noteworthy expansions and business plans to add more employees this week. Check out three businesses we’ve decided to highlight.

Purity Wholesale Grocers, Inc. in Lebanon announced on May 14th that they plan on expanding their distribution center in the Lebanon Business Park by a whopping 150,000 square feet. The Lebanon council voted unanimously to approve a 10-year tax phase-in for the expansion. Purity Wholesale Grocers is a company founded in the mid-west that specializes in everything from frozen foods to beauty products. The company makes up one of the largest wholesalers in the U.S.

Indianapolis-headquartered Business Furniture made public on May 14th its merging with Dayton, Ohio’s Everybody’s Workplace Solutions. CEO David Bratton says this will be a great expansion opportunity for Business Furniture. The company is an authorized Platinum Steelcase dealer that provides education, corporate and healthcare facilities with functional, attractive environments and services.

Subaru of Indiana Automotive Inc. announced May 16th their plans for a 52,000 square foot expansion. Costing around $75 million, the Lafayette branch will add 100 jobs by the start of 2015. Construction is scheduled to begin this summer. The company has admirably added 600 employees in the last three years.

A congratulations goes out to Purity Wholesale Grocers, Business Furniture and Subaru of Indiana Automotive. We wish you all possible success to help keep Indiana one of the leading business states in the country!

Webinars

Every week, Startup America offers free webinars.   Looking for tips?  Check out some of these resources

Mobility and Security on Tuesday 5/22 at 3ET – if your team uses mobile devices to stay connected, this is a must attend – learn more about how to properly build, maintain and protect your startup mobility. http://www.s.co/content/services-tuesday-522

Pitch Sessions - Can you pitch your startup in 2 minutes or less? Does your pitch have a wow statement? Make sure to sign up and participate on 5/23 at 1pm ET.http://www.s.co/content/pitch-coaching-sessions

Cultivating Customer Evangelists on 5/23 at 2:30 ET.
http://www.s.co/content/customers-wednesday-523

What’s New from Startup America?

Every week we get a list of new resources, ideas and events from the national Startup America team.   Here is this week’s list

Webinar with Steve Blank: On May 21st, Steve Blank will be covering his Customer Development Theory and more. Registered startups can sign up here.

Pitch to win a spot in the Acceleprise Accelerator: Acceleprise is an accelerator focused on enterprise technology, and they are saving one spot for a lucky Startup America member focused on enterprise.  The winning startup will be part of the next Accelerprise class.  Stay tuned for the launch on 5/22

 

Chamber Consolidating Economic Development Activities

The Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce,  Develop Indy, the economic development group for Marion County, the  Indy Partnership and Business Ownership Initiative groups have announced plans to merge to create one consolidated approach to economic development.  Read More: 

 

Companies on the Rise in the Hoosier State

The state of Indiana has been consistently recognized as an ideal state for business, and that’s a lot to live up to. But we can do it Hoosiers! “It’s time for Indiana to flex its emerging broadband muscle and secure a leadership position for its small business and entrepreneurs across the state,” says Smithville Digital’s President and CEO, Cullen McCarty.

Some local companies are ahead of the game. Check out companies like SealCorp USA, Berry Plastics and RepuCare who are all contributing to our state’s reputation in business advancement!

SealCorp USA is a company that develops high-quality products for roofing, automotive, construction, electrical and telecommunications projects. The Evansville location here in Indiana announced on May 9th of this year that they will be moving to a bigger location within their hometown. With the company to invest around $2.6 million in equipment over the next ten years, they are expected to create at least 35 new jobs and retain 47.

Berry Plastics Corporation, another Evansville-grown business, is a plastics and packaging manufacturer and distributor. Among the plants located nationally and internationally, the Richmond, Indiana injection molding  plant deserves special mention. The company announced that they will spend $4.4 million to expand production and purchase additional equipment. Currently at 240 employees, the Richmond plant also plans to add ten jobs to the rotation.

The Indianapolis business RepuCare is a professional provider of health care staffing and workplace employee health and wellness services for companies and governmental programs. RepuCare released on April 25th that they plan to increase their staff with as much as 82 new jobs by 2015. They will lease a new building on North Meridian Street in downtown Indianapolis, and they plan to purchase new and improved information technology and telecommunications systems.

“Small businesses are really the engine of job creation in the U.S.,” says Julius Genachowski, chairman of the FCC, “and they have been for a long time.” We want to extend a big congratulations to these companies who can serve as an inspiration to small businesses everywhere. Keep up the hard work!

Code for America Accelerator Applications due June 1st

Check out this great opportunity for new startups! Your business can benefit from these resources and experiences to make it all that it can be and more.

The Code for America Accelerator program offers startup businesses the opportunity to vastly expand their resources and networking opportunities. CfA’s offices in San Francisco are lending space and hands-on mentors and support from experts in the field. The program will hold week-long intensive sessions for the selected startup teams every month.

The applications for the Code for America Accelerator are due on Friday, June 1. Don’t miss out on these great resources and experiences! For more information, go to http://codeforamerica.org/accelerator/.