Tech startup Inxeption could make Louisville its home, CEO says Sep 12, 2022 Sep 12, 2022 Updated Sep 13, 2022 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save City leaders hope the move brings more companies downtown. Tags News Business As featured on +7 Tech startup Inxeption could make Louisville its home, CEO says The company’s continued growth “means very good things for Louisville, because we've decided that we definitely want to use this as a base,” CEO Farzad Dibachi said. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Marc Weinberg's Monday evening forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles'Major tornado incident' damages apartment complex in Newburgh, Indiana3 injured after shooting at Airbnb party in Louisville, police sayFire damages building at New Albany Golf Course overnightEF1 tornado with 100 mph winds confirmed from severe storms Sunday in southern Indiana2 men shot on Bardstown Road near the Highlands after LMPD said fights started outside popular barsLouisville police looking for 'armed, dangerous' man allegedly involved in Bardstown Road shootingMan arrested after allegedly stabbing father to death in southwest LouisvilleTornado Watch Issued For IndianaFormer Louisville police officer enters plea in indictment for fatal shooting of unarmed naked manSouthern Indiana man faces more than 100 charges after allegedly shooting deer from a vehicle Videos
+7 Tech startup Inxeption could make Louisville its home, CEO says The company’s continued growth “means very good things for Louisville, because we've decided that we definitely want to use this as a base,” CEO Farzad Dibachi said.