Information for local and regional entrepreneurs, provided by the Burton D. Morgan Foundation:
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In this installment of "Making It," engineer Ken Burns shares the story of how he started TinyCircuits in Akron. TinyCircuits makes tiny electronic products — from a tiny processor, to a tiny screen, or even a tiny TV.
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In this installment of Making It, learn about Absolute Intense Wrestling, a Cleveland-based, independent wrestling organization that produces live wrestling events across Northeast Ohio and runs a wrestling training school.
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Since the coronavirus pandemic, Vigeo and Bounce have adjusted practices to continue work in a safe environment.
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Glenn Miller & Aaron Novak keep Akron lit with custom lighting fixtures.
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Andrea Pearce-Naymon didn’t like preservatives in her skincare products. So she designed an alternative.
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Two best friends conquer custom crafts with their business Sweet Peach Designs LLC.
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Akron's CarloMoni created a "Febreze for your hair" that resulted in a lasting friendship.
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April Couch puts her own spin on meditative drawing.
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The Brothers Timura Couldn't Get A Decent Shave So They Redesigned Razors
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Ceramics artist Lauren Herzak-Bauman unites form with function in her pottery.
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Former Hong Kong Journalists Bring Bubble Waffles To Cleveland
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Now with a large local following, Flour Pasta Co. keeps growing to meet high demands.
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A glassblower and blacksmith bring their love of the craft to teach folks centuries-old techniques.
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Redhead Wines started as homework for school. Now it’s a full-fledged business for Marisa Sergi.