AI overload is not coming to get you!
Using AI technology doesn’t have to mean putting humans at risk in the workplace.
Using AI technology doesn’t have to mean putting humans at risk in the workplace.
In this issue, we launch a new yearlong series: “The future of.” We will explore the plans and projects of our Region one city at a time.
After almost five years, Larry Avila resigned as managing editor of the Northwest Indiana Business Magazine. He will be missed!
Northwest Indiana is full of great discoveries, and sometimes, they come from familiar places, including the Region’s steel industry.
In this issue, we explore community-based business development and how helping others leads to long-term relationships both with clients and employees.
In this issue, we explore remote work, education for the next generation of entrepreneurs, brand reputation and cryptocurrency. We interview WNBA exec too!
Northwest Indiana Business Magazine reveals its Best of Business Award winners in the April-May 2022 issue, along with stories about new venues, sustainable practices, the housing market, among others!
In the February-March 2022 issue of Northwest Indiana Business Magazine, how to keep the economy moving forward is the hot topic. Many will have to contribute, including health care, manufacturing, transportation, entrepreneurs and government agencies.
In this issue, the 2021 Entrepreneurial Excellence (E-Day) Award winners and Society of Innovators honorees overcame hurdles to end the year strong.
There’s no question the crisis brought on by the pandemic has changed how the world functions. Businesses the past year have adapted to new ways of doing things, including implementing a range of safety protocols for employees as well as how they interact with customers.