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CU Podcast Episode #03: Startup Tech in Columbus

This week’s podcast reflects upon the recent announcement of Columbus being the #1 Up-and-Coming Tech City in the US. We sat down with three local tech entrepreneurs: David Hunegnaw, Chad Pry, and Michael Paull to find out their take on this title as well as explore some other related issues including tech funding, freelancing, incubators, co-working, and the social tech scene in our city.

You can use the player below to listen to the podcast, click here to download an mp3, click here to subscribe via iTunes, or click here to subscribe to the rss feed.

In this particular podcast, several websites get mentioned. For the ease of access, they are linked below:

David Hunegnaw Mentions:
www.tryfresh.com
www.groovejob.com
www.easytxtr.com
www.domedia.com
www.sandboxcolumbus.com
www.tacobeercolumbus.com

David’s Contact Information

Michael Paull Mentions:
www.dynamit.us

Cbus Tech Life - Facebook Group | Meetup.com Group

Michael’s Contact Information

Chad Pry Mentions:
www.veryideal.com

Chad’s Contact Information

Also Mentioned:
www.techcolumbus.org
www.itmartini.com

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2 Responses to “CU Podcast Episode #03: Startup Tech in Columbus”

  1. #1
    The Cusp of Relevance » Hey, That’s Me: Columbus Underground Podcast Episode 3: Columbus’ Tech Scene Says:

    [...] Podcast to give my perspective on the tech scene here in Central Ohio.  I encourage you to go subscribe to the show - Walker does a great job and I’m excited to hear more from him, even when [...]

  2. #2
    Walker Says:

    From columbustech.blogspot.com:

    TechColumbus has unleashed another round of money from a $20 million public-private initiative it launched last year to help fledgling Central Ohio companies.

    The agency said it would make investments in excess of $1.6 million to nine area companies through its TechStart program. TechStart strives to connect startup technology companies in Franklin and 14 nearby counties with cash infusions through so-called TechGenesis grants and from a venture capital-backed regional commercialization fund.

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