Welcome to Cincinnati's Innovative Heart

Enter the Cincinnati Innovation District and you’ll find an ecosystem overflowing with transformative research and novel ideas. Our neighborhood serves as Cincinnati’s nucleus for innovative discovery and reinvention — embodying its reputation as the Center for the Silicon Heartland.

The 1819 Innovation Hub serves as the Cincinnati Innovation District’s front door and advances the creative confluence between industry and academia. Here, established business titans and aspiring entrepreneurs connect with the University of Cincinnati’s brilliant minds to reimagine the future.

More than a neighborhood, the Cincinnati Innovation District is a collaboration that ignites revolutionary ideas and transforms them into reality. Whether you’ve got a scalable startup, breakthrough research or a thriving business, the Cincinnati Innovation District offers lucrative ground for future success.


Anchors

Serving patients from infancy to adolescence, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is a global leader in pediatric healthcare, research and education. This nonprofit academic medical center was established in 1883 and is one of the oldest and most distinguished pediatric hospitals in the U.S.

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The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is dedicated to creating adventure, conveying knowledge, conserving nature and serving the community. It officially opened in 1875 as the nation's sixth-oldest zoo and holds National Historic Landmark status.

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The mission of the EPA is to protect human health and the environment. The agency develops and enforces regulations, gives grants, studies environmental issues, sponsors partnerships, teaches people about the environment and publishes information to achieve its mission.

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Established under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, NIOSH is a research agency focused on the study of worker health and safety. Its mission lies in empowering employers and workers to create safe and healthy workplaces. NIOSH, which is part of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is meant to assure "safe and healthful working conditions and to preserve our human resources.”

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The region's only academic healthcare system and comprised of UC Medical Center and the West Chester Hospital, UC Health's facilities are ranked among Ohio's best. Continually recognized for excellence and backed by the academic strength of the University of Cincinnati, UC Health is delivering discovery-driven, patient-centered care.

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Founded in 1819, the University of Cincinnati ranks among the nation’s best urban public research universities. Home to more than 53,000 students, 10,500 faculty and staff and 330,000 alumni, UC combines a top-35 research university with a physical setting The New York Times calls “the most ambitious campus design program in the country.”

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Alliances

Established in 1983, Alloy Development Co. is a private not-for-profit economic development organization focused on promoting and facilitating economic growth. Alloy accomplishes this in three ways: entrepreneurial business incubation, small business lending and economic development services.

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Cintrifuse connects and catalyzes tech startups at every stage of their journey through access, support and exposure.  

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JobsOhio exists to empower world-class corporations, entrepreneurs and talented individuals to build their businesses and careers in Ohio. Its advocacy and investments enable sustainable economic growth and a better quality of life for all Ohioans through the power and dignity of work.

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The Ohio Innovation and Technology Association (OITA) is an independent, nonprofit and nonpartisan statewide organization of Ohio’s technology-driven companies and industry professionals. It was formed to help make Ohio a leader in technology development and use.

OITA members reflect the face of Ohio’s thriving technology industry. They represent a diverse array of information technology and tech-enabled companies and professionals from business, academia, nonprofits and the government.

REDI Cincinnati connects businesses with the data, partners and resources needed to make the best decisions for their companies. Through REDI, businesses can find available sites, explore financing options, connect with business leaders, get tax incentives and receive customized data and research.

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