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Gig Tank 2014 Ends Big

3D printing … it’s like catnip for angel investors.

MIke Bradshaw, executive director of CoLab

Gig Tank Demo Day: Beginnings and Endings

A few days ago I spoke to Mike Bradshaw, CoLab’s executive director, as Gig Tank 2014 was moving toward its Continue reading →

Playorities

Playorities: Prescribing Parks for Childhood Obesity

“It takes a village to raise a child? It’s going to take a park system to keep your child healthy,” Continue reading →

Cognetics: Bringing Data Analytics and Mental Health Together

By Rich Bailey They seem like an extremely odd couple with little in common, but a Gig Tank team formed Continue reading →

Tanner Carden, right, and collaborator Devon Bane with Nestegg Bio's CarmAl extruder.

Nestegg Biotech: 3D-Printed Vascular Cell Cultures for Drug Testing

By Rich Bailey Here’s a new addition to the ever-growing list of Things 3D Printing Can Do: make cell culture Continue reading →

A brain printed by 3D Operations

3D Operations: Is a 3D-printed Heart a Medical Device?

By Rich Bailey 3D Operations, currently a participant in Chattanooga’s Gig Tank 2014 startup accelerator, has developed a business around Continue reading →

David McDonald, founder of KOR Health

KOR Health: Better Living Through Tactile Data

By Rich Bailey Last week, my Pulse column featured KOR Health. No Pulse column this week, so here is my Continue reading →

Kor Health: The Business Teaches the Entrepreneur

My Spidey sense started tingling when David McDonald began our interview about Kor Health, his startup in Chattanooga’s Gig Tank Continue reading →

Feetz 3D printed ballet flats

Feetz Part 3: Well, How Do You Work This?

This is the third and final installment of outtakes from my June 5, Pulse technology column about Feetz founders Lucy Continue reading →

Lathon: Building a Dual-Nozzle 3D Printer

Lathon Technologies is one of the five 3D printing teams at Gig Tank 2014. I spoke with founder Nohtal Partansky Continue reading →

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