On Monday, May 15, the eve of Capital Innovators Demo Day, the St. Louis-based accelerator hosted a panel discussion at T-REX with Cultivation Capital, Venture for America, and PluggedIN titled, “How to...
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T-REX, the Downtown St. Louis innovation center dedicated to helping technology startups thrive, today delivered its first report highlighting the organization’s economic impact on the St. Louis community since its founding in 2011.... [Read more...]
T-Rex, the downtown incubator for tech startups, has helped create more than 2,200 jobs and $350 million in economic output since its founding in 2011.... [Read more...]
The 200 companies who’ve gone through T-Rex have created 2,230 jobs. Most of the start-ups who’ve gotten too big for the space have stayed downtown once moving on, and geospatial intelligence firm ‘Boundless’ will open.... [Read more...]
As St. Louis continues to stake its claim as an emerging stronghold in the tech community, one company is using local resources to re-imagine an outdated device. [Watch video here]
Laura from KMOV Great Day St. Louis takes a trip to the downtown Incubator T-REX to learn more about the start up scene in St. Louis. [Click here to see the video]
Governor Jay Nixon is thanking state lawmakers... at least for the funds they appropriated for the Missouri Technology Corporation.
The Democrat was in St. Louis Wednesday touting the nearly $16 million the Republican-controlled legislature included for MTC in the budget passed last week. MTC provides early-stage capital to both entrepreneurs and startups. [Read more...]
The Technology Entrepreneur Center, simply known as T-Rex, is making it easier for startup companies to get affordable office space. It was created by larger companies such as Anheuser-Busch Inbev, Morgan Stanley and Nestle Purina Petcare. [Read more...]
The Downtown T-REX incubator, home to more than 100 startup companies and considered one of the main hubs for innovation in St. Louis, is looking to raise $8 million over the next 18 months to help build out office space on its second, third and fourth floors in the Lammert Building. [Read more...]