16 Tech 16 Tech, a life sciences research community located on the near westside of Indianapolis, was first conceived following a 2002… Read More »16 Tech
Anacomp In 1968 Indianapolis native teamed with fellow Purdue professors Albert R. Sadaka and J. Melvin Ebbert to found the computer… Read More »Anacomp
Central Indiana Corporate Partnership The Central Indiana Corporate Partnership (CICP) is the successor to the (CCC), which had been organized in 1977 following recommendations… Read More »Central Indiana Corporate Partnership
ExactTarget Early digital marketing company. Recognizing the potential of targeted email marketing, first-time software entrepreneurs Scott Dorsey, brother-in-law Chris Baggott, and… Read More »ExactTarget
Infosys Infosys is an India-based technology company focused on business consulting, information technology, and outsourcing services. One of its U.S. technology… Read More »Infosys
Ronald D. Palamara (Jan. 13, 1939-Jan. 23, 1985). An Indianapolis native, Palamara graduated from Cathedral High School before earning his bachelor’s degree in… Read More »Ronald D. Palamara
Panic Bar Carl Prinzler, manager of the Builders Hardware Department at , developed the idea for the panic bar after a fire… Read More »Panic Bar
Salesforce Salesforce is a cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) platform that integrates marketing, sales, commerce, service, and IT to help businesses… Read More »Salesforce
Techpoint In 2003, two IT industry organizations—the Indiana Software Association (ISA) and the Indiana Information Technology Association (INITA)—merged to form TechPoint.… Read More »Techpoint
Thomson Consumer Electronics Thomson traces its Indianapolis roots through the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) to a small Westinghouse light bulb factory at… Read More »Thomson Consumer Electronics