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LaunchKC health accelerator

LaunchKC, Nueterra Capital announce health accelerator with $50K, plus resources for each startup in cohort 

By Tommy Felts / June 27, 2019

Adding its third vertical in less than a year, LaunchKC will expand its grant opportunities deployment with the new LaunchKC Health Accelerator aimed at improving patient outcomes, the program announced Thursday.  “LaunchKC continues to see momentum, headed into its fifth year, having invested over $2 million in cash grants to attract or retain 38 tech…

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KCMO advancing its smart city action plan with focus on digital equity in urban tech

By Tommy Felts / June 22, 2019

Kansas City is one step closer to being a fully connected hub for urban tech, as local decision makers craft a smart city action plan. “That document will be what guides all of our future investments in technology,” explained Chris Hernandez, KCMO communications director. The action plan comes a year after the city issued a…

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KCMO mayoral candidates Quinton Lucas and Jolie Justus

Startup advocates to next mayor: Make KC more attractive to tech talent, women, innovation

By Tommy Felts / June 15, 2019

Months of candidate forums are complete. The door bells have been rung. Selfies taken. As the Kansas City mayor’s race heads to the polls Tuesday, the candidates are all business when it comes to courting the startup community’s vote. Jolie Justus — who has branded herself as the next “neighborhood mayor” — and Quinton Lucas…

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Councilwoman Jolie Justus, StartupKC Small Business and Entrepreneurship Mayoral Forum

Jolie Justus’ open letter to startups: In many ways, the city has failed you — let’s do better together

By Tommy Felts / June 14, 2019

[Editor’s note: Startland News invited Kansas City mayoral candidates Jolie Justus and Quinton Lucas to compose open letters to address their potential constituents in KC’s entrepreneur community of startups, makers, creatives and risk-takers. Justus’ response is below. Lucas did not participate. The vote is set for Tuesday, June 18.] I trust this community to see…

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USDA moving two key agencies to KC, expected to bring 568 new jobs to the animal health corridor

By Tommy Felts / June 13, 2019

Corporate and government leaders agree: Kansas City is positioned at the hub of innovation in the animal health space, they said Thursday, announcing the metro has been chosen as the new home of two federal agencies. “Kansas City is a city with a small town feel, which makes it a great place to build a…

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