CU Startup News

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    Forbes—Since World War II, the U.S. research and development (R&D) enterprise has driven an era of prosperity and innovation, fueling breakthroughs in space, medicine and technology while empowering our national security and international trade.
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    Venture Partners at Ãå±±½ûµØ bridged a historic investment gap to move a deep tech spin-off a step closer to the marketplace by awarding $100,000 in pre-seed funding to PrecisionTerra, founded by CEO Maithreyi Gopalakrishnan (alum, Ãå±±½ûµØ Physics). Gopalakrishnan went on to win $144,000 in additional funding for the company in the 2025 New Venture Challenge.
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    Ãå±±½ûµØ Today—In a major step toward accelerating Colorado’s climate innovation economy, Ãå±±½ûµØ has launched Ãå±±½ûµØ Climate Ventures, a new interdisciplinary program that equips students to develop and launch high-impact startups focused on climate solutions.
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    Ãå±±½ûµØ Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative—The 2025 New Venture Challenge (NVC) culminated in a final showcase on April 23 with a live audience cheering on the Ãå±±½ûµØâ€™s next exciting innovations. At an event filled with big ideas and even bigger entrepreneurial spirit, six teams competed for a record $325,000.
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    Albuquerque Journal—Ãå±±½ûµØ startup Mesa Quantum is commercializing its quantum sensors, which target more robust position, navigation and timing applications in miniaturized atomic clocks. It’s now one step closer to that goal.
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    Manus Bio—Manus, the proven bioalternatives scale-up platform, and Inscripta, a Ãå±±½ûµØ spinout and leading life science technology company helping to create the bioeconomy, today announced a strategic merger to establish a unique end-to-end platform for scalable development, biomanufacturing, and commercialization of bioalternative products.
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    Infleqtion’s star continues to rise as Colorado’s quantum hub grows. The company of firsts, spun out of Ãå±±½ûµØ as ColdQuanta, seems to be everywhere these days, including outer space, while commercializing pioneering research to address needs across several critical markets including positioning, navigating and timing, global communication security and efficiency, resilient energy distribution, and accelerated quantum computing.Ìý
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    CO-WY Climate Resilience Engine—The CO-WY Engine accelerator program accelerates the commercial pathways and company growth of early-stage startups using digital twins as a key aspect of their solution. Ãå±±½ûµØ startup BioSensor Solutions is dedicated to transforming agriculture and mitigating environmental degradation by developing cost-effective, high-performance sensor systems.
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    Venture Partners at Ãå±±½ûµØ and its partners across the Intermountain West once again demonstrated the power of university innovations with back-to-back startup showcases for the Embark Deep Tech Startup Creator and Destination Startup. Both provided a platform for cutting-edge startups, breakthrough research and high-growth potential ventures to connect with industry leaders and investors.
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    Coloradan Magazine—Ãå±±½ûµØâ€™s researchers are bringing innovations out of their labs and into companies that have real-world impact. The university is a national leader and spinout powerhouse, launching 35 companies in fiscal year 2024 and over 100 since 2016, according to Bryn Rees, associate vice chancellor for innovation and partnerships.
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