Through April 8, students, faculty and staff can submit applications for this summer's Catalyze CU, the campus startup accelerator, which is celebrating its fifth year.
CU Boulder's premier entrepreneurial startup competition caps off its 10th annual contest on Wednesday evening, where judges will award $100K to help the winning teams get their ventures off the ground.
Get involved in the program that helps budding entrepreneurs develop ideas and technologies into full-fledged ventures. The application deadline has been moved up to April 8.
What happens when aerospace engineering students come together with marine biologists to help save sperm whales from harm and potential extinction? The SHAMU whale-scouting drone system.
When Nora Barpal saw the many music career possibilities available to her at CU, confused about how to proceed, she turned to the Entrepreneurship Center for Music to help her chart a new path.
Validate your idea. Write a business plan. Prep your pitch. All this and more will be covered in workshops beginning Jan. 25 to help you gear up for the campus's startup competition.
The new Startup Hub—designed to convene, educate and build community around innovation and entrepreneurship—will open soon in grand style, and you're invited.
Engineers have developed a new class of soft, electrically activated devices capable of mimicking the expansion and contraction of natural muscles, a major advance in the field of robotics.
A collaborative effort of CU Boulder and Lockheed Martin received the Collaboration in Industry Award in Aerospace at last week's Colorado Business Roundtable awards luncheon.