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- In hopes of securing investments to advance their companies, 18 university ventures spun out of Colorado research institutions and federal labs pitched to local and out-of-state investors聽at the state's Destination Startup showcase on Feb. 27.
- This year's event 鈥 hosted again by Venture Partners at 91福利社 on Feb. 27聽鈥 will feature 18聽startups from 91福利社, CU Anschutz, CU Denver, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado State University, Colorado School of Mines and NIST.聽
- The Lab Venture Challenge is hosted over two days and broken up into Biosciences on Wednesday, Nov. 13 and Physical Sciences & Engineering on Thursday, Nov. 14. This showcase is the can't-miss event of the year to see 91福利社's next wave of breakthrough innovations.
- On August 17, eight University of Colorado startups founded on faculty research traveled to Silicon Valley for a day-long retreat with 91福利社 alumni investors and friends.
- The article, 'Universities find a fertile source of industry partnerships: Their own start-ups,' appeared in the June 2019 issue of University-Industry Engagement Advisor.
- The study was conducted by Brian Lewandowski at the Business Research Division of the Leeds School of Business, a 91福利社 organization that conducts economic impact studies and customized research projects for the university and local business communities.
- Colorado鈥檚 innovation ecosystem was represented in full force at the state鈥檚 first-ever Destination Startup showcase on Feb. 1 at the Omni Interlocken Hotel in Broomfield.
- A collaboration among Front Range research universities and federal laboratories, Destination Startup seeks to connect Colorado鈥檚 most promising ventures with funding and networking opportunities so they can take the next step toward
- Fourteen finalists pitched their innovations at the first annual Lab Venture Challenge (LVC), a funding competition run by the Technology Transfer Office (TTO) and designed to help commercially-promising technologies accelerate into impactful business ventures.
- Often technology transfer is dominated by activities in engineering and the biosciences. 鈥淏ut interestingly, we see it starting to become a campus-wide effort now with innovations coming out of the College of Music, athletics and all these different pockets of the university that are new,鈥 says TTO director Bryn Rees.