St. Louis Startup MediBeacon Offers Potential Game Changing Medical Technology
Hear MediBeacon c0-founder Steve Hanley’s interview with KMOX Radio host Charlie Brennan from Tuesday, September 17, 2013 here! After clicking, Scroll to appropriate link When a cardiologist provides care to his patient, he has at his disposal a number of technologies that allow him to monitor the heart as it is functioning, and prescribe the appropriate treatment immediately. The same can be said for a doctor who needs to monitor the lung function of a patient. For a physician who is treating a patient suspected of kidney disease, the mission is more complex. For despite all of the...
Read MoreNo Bones About It: RoverTown Aims to Be the Big Dog in College Couponing
Click here to listen to Jeffry Harrison’s 9/10/13 interview with Charlie Brennan on KMOX Radio/St. Louis If you are the parent of a college student, or if you are a college student yourself, you know just how expensive the university experience can be. When it comes to cost, sometimes it’s enough to make you want to cry out, “hey, throw me a bone here!” Enter RoverTown, a growing St. Louis startup that, in fact, incorporates the slogan, “throwin’ you bones” into its distinctive light blue dog bone logo and other literature. The “bones” concept is prominently displayed all around the...
Read MorePushing Up and Working in the “Lab” with Jan and Dan
Dan Lohman and Jan Andersen are two of the busiest guys within the St. Louis innovative startup movement. Their latest project is a company called Pushup social – it’s a technology that allows users to add a social network to an existing website in a matter of minutes. Suppose you run a website that caters to a very passionate community – say, a site that is dedicated to vintage, classic cars. A traditional website is good, and of course a necessity these days, but think of how much better that website would be with a social networking component integrated into it: a place where members...
Read MoreWhat’s on Jim McKelvey’s Mind?
It’s 4:30 on a warm August afternoon in St. Louis, and Jim McKelvey sits down to chat about the latest project into which he is pouring his passion. If the St. Louis entrepreneur is growing weary of talking about his initiative called Launch Code, he certainly isn’t showing it. Nearly three hours earlier, McKelvey held court for 45 minutes with local media and members of the St. Louis startup community, talking nearly non-stop about his vision of pairing 100 St. Louis companies with 100 budding computer programmers in an effort to help both. After explaining the program in detail to the...
Read MoreInnoVoxSTL: Working for Better Mainstream Awareness of Startup Scene
My good buddy Jan Andersen published a terrific blog this week, lamenting the lack of mainstream media coverage of the growing St. Louis innovative entrepreneurship movement. Jan’s a co-founder of Lab 1500, a cool, collaborative space located in one of the most vibrant areas of St. Louis — at 15th and Washington downtown. It’s a place for forward thinking entrepreneurs to gather and share ideas. And in the interest of full disclosure, Jan and his business partner Dan Lohman provide office space for me to park my behind at a desk as I toil for my startup, InnoVoxSTL. Lab 1500 was the...
Read MoreAsthma Patients To Benefit from St. Louis Startup
You’ve heard the story before. Students earn a degree from one of St. Louis’ top universities, then leave town to start their careers elsewhere. But 2013 Washington University graduates Andrew Brimer and Abigail Cohen are bucking the trend, and then some. They’ve decided to stay in St. Louis not only to begin their careers, but to build their own company, Sparo Labs. Their product should resonate with anyone dealing with asthma. Sparo Labs empowers patients to proactively manage their asthma using an award winning, patent pending, pocket sized spirometer, the apparatus that is used...
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