Tattoos that change color in sunlight and a do-it-yourself light show for musicians are just a few of the projects you can check out at the Oct. 19 ATLAS Research Showcase.
Laura Devendorf is diving into the field of smart textiles, fabrics that look and feel like wool and cotton but exhibit dynamic properties, envisioning a relationship with technology that's slower and more thoughtful.
Join students, faculty, staff and community members on Oct. 3 for this exciting launchpad to tackle new ideas, take risks and find the support you need on your entrepreneurial journey.
In the give-back spirit of the entrepreneurship community, provide your insight, moral support and more to CU Boulder students, faculty and staff pursuing startups. Join the Entrepreneurial Mentor Network.
Mark Sirangelo, who just concluded his career as the head of aerospace giant Sierra Nevada Corporation's Space Systems, is joining CU Boulder as an entrepreneur-in-residence beginning this month.
A company spawned by CU Boulder research recently secured significant funding from Luminate, an international startup accelerator for next-generation optics, photonics and imaging.
Find out about innovations that got accelerated this summer including a fencing system that sends mobile alerts to farmers when something is amiss and natural food products, like milk, made from sunflower seeds.
College of Music student Jenna Palensky, a full-time team member at the recently acquired startup Specdrums, talks about what it's like to be a musician working at a music technology company.
A Politico venture has acquired recent New Venture Challenge finalist Statehill, which collects legislative data and builds tools that enable better navigation, productivity and connectivity for professionals.
Specdrums is a student-founded company that was CU Boulder’s 2018 New Venture Challenge champion. The technology involves app-controlled wearable rings that can turn color into sound.