CU Startup News
- This CU Boulder-founded leader in chip-to-chip optical connectivity announced that the company has secured $130 million in additional financing to drive the commercialization of its breakthrough optical I/O solution.
- The CU Boulder startup has been nominated for the 2022 Scale Up Challenge for the industrialization of Vitrimax, their malleable thermoset and composite technologies.
- One of CU's top quantum startups has been named as one of the top three exhibitors in Quantum Technologies at LASER World of PHOTONICS 2022 and the new World of QUANTUM for their quantum matter platform, Albert.
- From searching for life in other galaxies to detecting minuscule amounts of contaminants in the air, Colorado’s photonics companies, including CU startup LongPath, met as an industry.
- Five startup ventures, led by CU Boulder students and faculty, competed for more than $100,000 in prize money Tuesday evening at the 14th annual New Venture Challenge championship, CU Boulder's premier entrepreneurial program and competition.
- Doug Campbell, CEO of Solid Power, discussed the opportunity for solid state battery production from the Defense Production Act and next steps for the CU spinout.
- Eaters can now get their hands — and mouths — on Meati’s fungi-based offerings as the company began direct-to-consumer sales.
- CU Boulder diagnostics startup SomaLogic will analyze more than 210 million protein samples to study cancer development over 20 years in partnership with the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition.
- To detect and mitigate methane emissions, the CU Boulder spinout installed its Basin-SCAN technology
- Jeanne Barthold (MMechEngr'17; PhDBioEngr'20) founded TissueForm while attending CU Boulder and discusses the challenges between juggling school and commercialization.