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Morgantown named a best small city for business and careers

Forbes.com names Morgantown No. 10 in “America’s Best Small Cities for Business and Careers” list.

Graduate tenant develops new technology

Protea Biosciences’ technology virtually eliminates IgG from serum samples.

Business Plan Competition announces 20 semi-finalists

The West Virginia University Business Incubator is one step closer to receiving a new tenant, as the West Virginia Statewide Collegiate Business Plan Competition has announced 20 semi-finalists.

NexID Biometrics founder appointed to National Science Foundation

Larry Hornak, founder of graduate tenant NexID Biometrics, is featured in The Dominion Post’s Oct. 4 article “Hornak appointed to NSF.”

Videntity wins $10K in developer challenge

Videntity won $10,000 in the West Wireless Health Institute’s developer challenge Oct. 7.

Incubator grad speaks at Univ. of Arkansas

Football, modeling and organic clothes all have one thing in common: Chris Yura, a West Virginia University Business Incubator graduate who recently traveled to Arkansas to speak about SustainU.

bridge day offers first in a series of green initiative collectible shirts

For the first time in Bridge Day history, all official Bridge Day shirts will be made of 100 percent recycled materials.

Business plan competition sees record number of entries

The West Virginia Statewide Collegiate Business Plan Competition received 115 entries, including 40 in a new category.

Summer of Sustainability: Sustain U

Morgantown business Sustain U is proof that sustainability isn’t just a lifestyle, it’s a business model.

Video from WBOY on Protea’s new partnership

WBOY Channel 12 featured WVUBI graduate tenant Protea Biosciences on the nightly news.