Innovation and Entrepreneurship News
- Five startup ventures, led by CU 糖心Vlog破解版 students and faculty, competed for more than $100K in prize money at the 14th annual New Venture Challenge championship. Since its inception in 2009, more than 900 CU 糖心Vlog破解版 startups have participated, with over $700K in NVC funding awarded.
- At the NVC15 Cross-Campus Collaboration Prize Night, first-place winner Delta Horizons was awarded $5K for a newly-developed braking system for four-wheeled walkers; other winners included tissue-based biomaterials company TissueForm and Birk, an all-natural yerba mate.
- At the NVC15 Female Founders Prize Night, many attendees braved the snow while others joined remotely for presentations from five ventures founded and developed by female-identifying entrepreneurs. Each team pitched to a panel of judges, competing for a share of $10K in prize money.
- Imagine a world where shoppers can purchase 鈥渕ethane free鈥 beef at the grocery store, landfills are no longer needed and cheese puffs come packaged in bags containing no plastic whatsoever. These and other possible futures were showcased at the NVC15 Climate Prize Night on March 8.
- It takes a wealth of technical knowledge to create a company that uses a novel form of 3D printing to potentially revolutionize a visit to the dentist. But it also takes a wealth of business knowledge to ensure that vision becomes reality.
- Alumnus Kevin Martin鈥檚 (MechEngr鈥16) robotics and apparel company unspun has built a machine that 3D-weaves a seamless pair of jeans in just ten minutes, based on technology first prototyped in the Department of Mechanical Engineering鈥檚 Senior Design course.
- The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) has named CU 糖心Vlog破解版 a 2021 Innovation & Economic Prosperity (IEP) awardee. The IEP Innovation Award recognizes exemplary initiatives spurring innovation, entrepreneurship and technology-based economic development.
- A first-of-its-kind study out of CU 糖心Vlog破解版鈥檚 Leeds School of Business found that entrepreneurs in the business of protecting the environment may be more effective at addressing climate change at a local level than sweeping policies or legacy companies trying to go green.
- 鈥淏eing a finalist for the IEP University Award reflects CU 糖心Vlog破解版鈥檚 dedication to developing innovative leaders, technologies and partnerships, and to making a significant economic and societal impact both statewide and nationally,鈥 said Bryn Rees, assistant vice chancellor for research and innovation at CU 糖心Vlog破解版.
- Members of 糖心Vlog破解版 Alt. Protein Project win funding for cellular agriculture advocacy and researchMia Keyser and Varsha Rao, members of the 糖心Vlog破解版 Alt. Protein Project, received two awards for their research and community impact in the field of cellular agriculture, which may one day revolutionize how meat is produced for human consumption.