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Cincinnati crowned ‘America’s Smartland’

Cincinnati crowned 'America's Smartland'

The Midwest's rising innovation hub

By Stephen Kenney Email StephenEmail Stephen
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Cincinnati didn't have to crown itself "America's Smartland."

Inc. Magazine and Fast Company did it first. The rest of the country is finally seeing what locals have long known: innovation, creativity and industry thrive in the heart of Southwest Ohio.

"Midwestern entrepreneurs with a good idea and a desire to innovate are increasingly setting up shop in Cincinnati," the publications say. "What gives the Queen City its competitive advantage is an unprecedented alignment between the University of Cincinnati's 1819 Innovation Hub, business connector REDI Cincinnati and JobsOhio, the state's private economic development corporation."

Cincinnati's entrepreneurial ecosystem connects bold startups with the talent, capital and mentorship they need to thrive, fueling the city's ongoing transformation into America's Smartland.

Smart starts here

Smart cities start with smart people - and Inc. and Fast Company took notice. They singled out the University of Cincinnati's nearly 54,000 students, its celebrated co-op program and the cutting-edge UC 1819 Innovation Hub as catalysts powering the region's rise.

UC student working as part of a co-op. Photo/Matt Witherspoon

Nearly 8,400 Bearcats participated in co-ops with more than 1,700 unique employers over the past academic year. According to Annie Straka, associate dean of UC's College of Cooperative Education and Professional Studies, "What makes UC distinctive is that career readiness is built directly into the curriculum through our co-op model … We're showing that a UC degree is not only relevant but also future-focused - preparing graduates to be resilient, lifelong learners."

By the time they graduate, many Bearcats have logged roughly 1.5 years of hands-on work experience, bringing fresh, job-ready talent to Cincinnati's startup scene. Local entrepreneurs rely on UC students to fill co-ops and internships, who serve as a powerful talent engine fueling America's Smartland.

Invent. Connect. Launch.

UC students turn to the 1819 Innovation Hub as their gateway to industry connections and career opportunities. As Inc. and Fast Company describe it, the Hub is "the University of Cincinnati's front door for industry, inventors, innovators and entrepreneurs."

1819 offers four floors packed with entrepreneurial opportunities:

View into the 1819 Venture Lab. Photo/Brad Feinknopf

  • Floor one: Home to the UC Ground Floor Makerspace, a 12,000-square-foot maker facility where entrepreneurs can affordably prototype their products.
  • Floor two: Location for the 1819 Venture Lab, a business accelerator where startup founders cowork, gain one-on-one mentorship, connect with local entrepreneurs in residence and pitch for high-profile investments.
  • Floor three: Home base for various startup and corporate partners, who gain easy access to UC students along with other entrepreneurs and business leaders in the building.
  • Floor four: Position of the UC Technology Transfer office, where researchers, faculty and staff turn for patenting help and guidance on technology commercialization.

As Inc. and Fast Company affirm, "Seven Fortune 500 companies, six mid-tier companies, 18 startups, five venture funds, three accelerator programs and the region's most advanced makerspace, create the nation's most complete innovation pipeline" at 1819 and in the surrounding Cincinnati Innovation District.

Smartland in action

Cincinnati's Smartland status wasn't achieved in isolation. The University of Cincinnati joined forces with REDI Cincinnati and JobsOhio, blending education, entrepreneurship and economic development to drive the region's growth and redefine what's possible in the Midwest.

What makes Cincinnati exceptional isn't any single organization - it's the deliberate synchronization between all three.

Inc. Magazine and Fast Company

"What makes Cincinnati exceptional isn't any single organization," Inc. and Fast Company write, "it's the deliberate synchronization between all three." Add the following plaudits, and it's tough to argue against the starring role Ohio - and Cincinnati in particular - plays in the emergence of America's Smartland:

  • #5 best state for business and #1 in the Midwest (Ohio, per CNBC)
  • #2 for cost of doing business(Ohio, per CNBC)
  • #6 for technology and innovation(Ohio, per CNBC)
  • #7 for access to capital(Ohio, per CNBC)
  • 60% of the U.S. within a one-hour flight(Cincinnati, per Visit Cincy)
  • #1 innovation hub in the Midwest, 1 million + residents(Cincinnati, per CommercialCafe)
  • #1 largest employment base in Ohio (Cincinnati, per Huntington Bank)

Ohio welcome sign. Photo/fotoguy22

The Queen City's first-class business climate isn't an accident. It's the result of a coordinated effort to attract, develop and retain startups. JobsOhio president and CEO J.P. Nauseef says there's good reason why this effort is bearing fruit: "When Team Ohio - which we think of as universities, industry and the state - pulls together, we see innovation gain speed and real-world impact."

Ryan Hays, the University of Cincinnati's chief innovation and strategy officer, celebrates the momentum at the 1819 Innovation Hub. "[Cincinnati] is a team-first, innovation-heavy, talent-hungry, own-every-outcome march to unleashing what's next," he says. "You can build more than a business here; you can build a legacy."

Featured image at top: View over downtown Cincinnati. Photo/UC Marketing + Communications

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  • Innovation
  • Center for Entrepreneurship & Commercialization
  • 1819 Innovation Hub
  • Invested in Innovation
  • Innovation Agenda
  • Cincinnati Innovation District
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Next Lives Here
  • City of Cincinnati

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