Deep Tech Partners Edition—January 2025
This monthly edition of The Insider from Venture Partners at CU ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ delivers upcoming events, opportunities and top headlines for industry partners, entrepreneurs and business community members.ÌýView past editionsÌýorÌýchange your subscription.
Featured News
Venture Partners annual report highlights a record year for innovation
CU Startups and Technologies in the News
CU ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ shines with record-breaking year for startups
Former CU ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ professor awarded National Medal of Technology and Innovation
A vaccine against weight gain? It’s on the horizon
VitriVax awarded $3.6M grant for polio vaccine development
Kristi Anseth recognized with international VinFuture Prize for Women Innovators
Sionic Energy uses advanced material to fully displace graphite for a fully silicon battery with increased energy density
Semiconductor startup Ayar Labs raises $155M at $1B valuation
Employment Opportunities
—This position provides essential administrative support to the Associate Vice Chancellor for Innovation and Partnerships and the Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Development and Strategic Initiatives.
—RayChill, a startup built on IP from CU ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ, provides a passive radiative cooling material that cools structures without power and is seeking a Co-Founder/CEO.
—Seeking passionate individuals to join in driving groundbreaking climate resilience initiatives. These opportunities place you at the heart of innovation, collaboration, and impact.
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- Rising Startup Stars: Sristy Agrawal, co-founder and CEO of Mesa Quantum
- Colorado’s life sciences ecosystem raised $1.47 billion in 2023
- Innovative Wind Turbine Control Earns Lucy Pao Prestigious IEEE Award
- Building a safer and more affordable nuclear clock
- New project aims to advance secure communications through quantum technology
- Why does the COVID-19 virus sicken some more than others? Discovery sheds light
- CU Engineering advances innovation through startup success
- AI ambition is pushing copper to its breaking point
- New PhD research area allows students, faculty to explore engineering design in a wider context
- OEDIT announces grants to University of Colorado startups and researchers in the advanced industries