The Warren-based Tech Belt Energy Innovation Center (TBEIC), a federally-funded center intended to help the development and commercialization of early stage clean technologies, has officially joined the Cleveland-based JumpStart Entrepreneurial Network, a connected group of entrepreneurial support organizations, to help startups “best assess their opportunities” and to “groom them for investors,” The Business Journal reports. Under a five-year commitment that will run through 2016, TBEIC will “coach, mentor and help energy entrepreneurs in preparing investor presentations and identifying markets, connections to key partners and access to alternative sources of funding” free of charge, the article said. For more, read the full story.
Tech Belt Energy Innovation Center joins the JumpStart Entrepreneurial Network