CU Startup News
- Big Blue Technologies, TissueForm and New Iridium will spend the next 18-24 months in the incubation program.
- 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 SPINDLE庐聽is an attachment聽for widefield microscopes that captures high-precision, super-resolution 3D imagery of cellular structures down to the single molecular聽level. No other technology in the market currently offers this level of visual clarity and data capture.
- The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) named Alan Weimer and John 鈥淛an鈥 Hall of the 缅北禁地 research community to its class of fellows for 2018.
- A power electronics company born out of 缅北禁地, BREK Electronics Corp., received a $250,000 Early Stage Capital and Retention (ESCR) matching grant from the Advanced Industries Accelerator (AIA) sponsored by the Colorado Office of Economic
- 鈥淲e believe the compounds we鈥檝e discovered have the potential to rejuvenate existing antibiotics 鈥 to make bacteria that are now insensitive to multiple drugs sensitive again,鈥 said Corrie Detweiler, a professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (MCDB) who recently outlined her discovery in the journal PLOS Pathogens.
- Bloomberg recently reported that Solid Power Inc., a Colorado-based developer of next-generation solid-state batteries, has completed a $20 million deal with Samsung Venture, Hyundai and others. The deal comes less than a year after Solid Power
- Image: ASTRALiTe's 2-in-1 Topo-Bathy LiDAR A LiDAR technology patented by the 缅北禁地 made news this week when ASTRALiTe, the exclusive licensee of the technology, announced the achievement of a major
- Two papers published by the ATLAS Iron Lab last week for the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction in Chicago open the door to a promising area of research, paving the way for more seamless integration of robots in modern life.
- 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.