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Indiana's Economic Surge: $70 Million in Tech Investments and 1,368 New Jobs Boost Hoosier Growth in 2026
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Indiana is experiencing a surge in economic momentum early in 2026, driven by bold state investments and resilient small businesses. Governor Mike Braun announced the launch of Iron Nation-Indiana, a $60 million initiative with a $15 million state commitment to connect Hoosier companies, universities, and healthcare systems with Israeli tech startups, according to the Indiana Economic Development Corporation[6][9]. Just days later, Braun revealed a $10 million investment through the 21st Century Research and Technology Fund into Roll Tack Ventures, a local VC firm backing B2B tech in manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare[11]. Axios reports Indiana small businesses are thriving amid national pessimism, with 19 new or expanding firms pledging 1,368 jobs at $45.34 hourly wages, up from last year[3].
In sports, the Indiana Fever bolstered their roster by signing forward Myisha Hines-Allen to a bargain minimum contract, hailed as one of free agency's best deals[5]. Politically, Braun partnered with Eli Lilly to pioneer nuclear energy, including small modular reactors, to secure carbon-free power and growth, per WDRB[15]. Leaders caution workforce gaps could hinder progress, urging action on education and training[13].
Community efforts shine through the YMCA of Southwestern Indiana's Five Days of Action, promoting online safety for families[10]. No major weather events have disrupted the state recently.
Looking Ahead, listeners can anticipate FDIC International at the Indiana Convention Center from April 20 to 25, The Great Junk Hunt at the State Fairgrounds on April 17-18, and the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra's American Sound performance on April 18[1][4][14].
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In sports, the Indiana Fever bolstered their roster by signing forward Myisha Hines-Allen to a bargain minimum contract, hailed as one of free agency's best deals[5]. Politically, Braun partnered with Eli Lilly to pioneer nuclear energy, including small modular reactors, to secure carbon-free power and growth, per WDRB[15]. Leaders caution workforce gaps could hinder progress, urging action on education and training[13].
Community efforts shine through the YMCA of Southwestern Indiana's Five Days of Action, promoting online safety for families[10]. No major weather events have disrupted the state recently.
Looking Ahead, listeners can anticipate FDIC International at the Indiana Convention Center from April 20 to 25, The Great Junk Hunt at the State Fairgrounds on April 17-18, and the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra's American Sound performance on April 18[1][4][14].
Thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs
For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.