Winners to be announced at Mira gala in February 2025

TechPoint, the industry-led growth initiative for Indiana’s digital innovation economy, today announced the finalists for the 2025 Mira Awards, commonly known as “The Oscars of Indiana Tech.”

The 133 finalists emerged from 221 submissions that were evaluated by a team of independent judges. Twenty awards – including one Emerging Leader and two Tech Company of the Year awards – will be presented at the Mira gala at The Palladium in Carmel on February 27, 2025.

“Mira is always a very special time of the year for the entire community to come together,” said TechPoint President and CEO Ting Gootee. “The live judging was an uplifting experience to see so many innovators mingling and talking about what they are building for the future.”

Now in its 26th year, TechPoint’s Mira Awards are designed to elevate the most innovative companies in Indiana’s tech ecosystem. Thousands of Indiana digital innovation companies have sought the annual recognition, but only 329 Mira Awards have been presented. Learn more about the Mira Awards here.

Mira finalists are highlighted below by award categories. Additional awards that do not identify finalists are Deal of the Year, TechPoint Trailblazer, TechPoint Foundation for Youth’s Bridge Builder Award and Nextech K12 Computer Science Teacher of the Year.

AgriNovus Indiana Agbioscience Innovation Award

 

BioCrossroads Life Sciences Innovation Team Award

 

Community Impact Award

 

Conexus Indiana Manufacturing Innovation Award

 

Digital Transformation of the Year

 

Exceptional Employer of the Year

 

Higher Education Innovation Award

 

Resilience Award

 

Rising Entrepreneur of the Year

 

Innovation Service Partner of the Year

 

Startup of the Year

 

Talent Impact

 

Tech Company of the Year 

 

Tech Innovation of the Year

 

Emerging Tech Leader of the Year

Greg Deason has been appointed chief operating officer for Purdue Research Foundation, effective Feb. 1. Deason will work closely with Chad Pittman, who recently was named PRF president and CEO following Brian Edelman’s retirement, also effective Feb. 1.

Deason, currently PRF’s senior vice president of alliances and placemaking, will work with Pittman to provide leadership for the foundation’s strategic operations and business processes.

“For decades Greg has served the Purdue community and will continue to do so in his new appointment,” said Mitch Daniels, Purdue University president emeritus and chair of the PRF board. “He is a proven leader, and I’m certain he will continue the momentum of impactful growth and strategic use of PRF as a tool for fulfilling Purdue’s land-grant mission.”

“Greg Deason is an outstanding choice for this critical role,” Purdue President Mung Chiang said. “His dedication and execution have resulted in Greater Lafayette becoming a preeminent ecosystem for job creation and economic growth. We appreciate Greg’s experience in and focus on cultivating community, enabling growth and connecting companies to Purdue’s world-class ecosystem.”

Before leading the Alliances team in empowering partners to impact the world, Deason served as PRF’s executive director of Purdue Research Park from 2004-16. In that role, he led the team that transformed the park in West Lafayette into an engine for Indiana’s economic development initiatives. He also was instrumental in the creation of three other technology park locations in Indiana beyond West Lafayette.

“Greg has a long career of serving Purdue and PRF’s valued partners, who have made the university the launchpad for their next giant leap,” Pittman said. “He has been instrumental in facilitating the attraction and retention of companies like Saab, SEL, Inari and SK hynix during his time at PRF. I’m confident he will continue his legacy of impactful initiatives and keep up the momentum and equity we have built with our partners.”

“I am pleased to welcome Greg into this new position,” current PRF President Edelman said. “He has proven his capacity to be an outstanding leader who always does the hard work to develop a vibrant community for innovators, entrepreneurs and strategic partners at Purdue, Greater Lafayette and across Indiana.”

Deason also served in various positions at Purdue’s Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship. His career there culminated in his appointment as director of innovation and entrepreneurship, a role in which he led the team that created Purdue Foundry and built a world-renowned entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystem at the university. That work resulted in over 350 startup companies, placing Purdue at No. 3 for company creation in the nation at the time.

“I am honored to have the opportunity to take on this new role within PRF,” Deason said. “Purdue provides incredible opportunities for businesses and innovators to turn their ideas into impact across the state, country and world. I look forward to working closely with Chad in the coming years to make sure that the companies and people who choose Purdue get what they need to be successful and thrive in this community.”

Deason also served as the president of the Association of University Research Parks and received its Career Achievement and Outstanding Research Park awards.

A Boilermaker through and through, Deason graduated from Purdue with a bachelor’s in agricultural economics. In 2010 he was named an Outstanding Alumnus of Purdue University and remains active in service to the College of Agriculture and Purdue through the Griffin Society, President’s Council and John Purdue Club.

Category
Filter—Categories