Tulsa will receive about $51 million from the federal government for tech innovations and production projected to create up to 56,000 additional jobs in the next 10 years, officials said.
Read MoreFour years since first setting foot here, Jackiez Gonzalez still isn't close to exhausting the possibilities. A member of the first group of 30 to participate in the Tulsa Remote worker relocation program, Gonzales, a former Massachusetts resident, is beginning her fifth year in Tulsa. Tulsa Remote, meanwhile, keeps growing, too.
Read MoreThree years ago, Oklahoma politicians got a harsh wakeup call when the Miliken Institute's State Technology and Science Index ranked the Sooner State number 45 with respect to innovation. In the two years since the [strategic innovation] plan was implemented, an assembly of venture capital funds, state funding programs, accelerators/incubators, and public/private investment partnerships have emerged...
Read MoreIt’s been over a year since the Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) Aviation Rulemaking Committee published its report and recommendations, which ran to nearly 400 pages. While North Dakota remains at the top of the list of “drone friendly” states, according to George Mason University’s Mercatus Center, Oklahoma bumped it from its No. 1 spot last year. The state is home to the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, which has been involved in BVLOS research and development since 2018.
Read MoreTulsans will gather at the OSU - Tulsa Auditorium this weekend to participate in the Tulsa Idea Challenge, an entrepreneurial workshop competition designed to transform an idea into action. More than 300 participants will collaborate and transform their ideas into action while also competing for a share of $50,000 in prizes.
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