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- The SpaceTime Underpass, a permanent public art installation inside the Regent pedestrian underpass, pays homage to the significant contributions CU Boulder has made to space exploration.
- Big Blue Technologies, TissueForm and New Iridium will spend the next 18-24 months in the incubation program.
- The Stride Tech team won the 2019 New Venture Challenge (NVC) and walked out of the Boulder Theater with $100,000 toward their invention and the opportunity to hobnob with venture capitalists, business leaders and more.
- The CU Boulder Research & Innovation Seed Grant Program has awarded more than $1.2 million in seed funding through 25 grants, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary ventures that take investigators in creative, high-impact directions.
- William M. Lewis Jr., University of Colorado Boulder professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and director of the CIRES Center for Limnology, will deliver a Distinguished Research Lecture entitled “Lakes, Nutrients, and
- Bright Wearables, KartWheel, Stride Tech, Nimb.ly, TissueForm and Button Huggie will battle it out for $200,000 at the NVC 11 Championships.
- This round of financing will enable Mallinda to scale up and to deliver its first commercial product of its high-performance materials for the transportation segment.
- The domestic economic impact of commercialization activities at CU Boulder over the last five years amounted to a staggering $1.9 billion, according to the recently-released Economic Impact on Tech Transfer report.
- Join us for the culmination of the New Venture Challenge 11 season at the NVC Championships. Winners from the five NVC tracks will pitch their business ideas in front of a live audience and panel of judges
- Double Helix Optics, a 3D nano-imaging company spun out of CU Boulder technology, won SPIE’s 2019 Prism Award in the Diagnostics and Therapeutics category for its innovative SPINDLE® imaging system.