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  • The internal hardware of a quantum computer in a laboratory.
    Infleqtion’s star continues to rise as Colorado’s quantum hub grows. The company of firsts, spun out of CU Boulder as ColdQuanta, seems to be everywhere these days, including outer space, while commercializing pioneering research to address needs across several critical markets including positioning, navigating and timing, global communication security and efficiency, resilient energy distribution, and accelerated quantum computing.
  • The Licensing Manager/Senior Licensing Manager is responsible for managing innovations and their intellectual property (IP) from world-leading scientists and engineers, and is a central figure in the CU Boulder entrepreneurial ecosystem.
  • A white man with brown hair in blue t-shirt and wearing protective glasses concentrates on his work in a greenhouse.
    Could your research, invention or creative idea make an impact beyond the academic world? The National Science Foundation’s I-CorpsTM programs offer the ideal starting point.
  • A man stands and gives a presentation to a group of people in a classroom
    CEO Magazine—Research is more than just a group of scholars furrowing away behind closed doors in universities around the globe, and Massimo Ruzzene of all people knows that. As the Senior Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation at the 鶹Ƶ (CU Boulder), he sees research as a broad arc that moves from initial findings to real-world applications.
  • Richard Noble
    Celebrated professor and prolific inventor Richard Noble reflects on decades of teaching and discovery and embarks on a new path to commercialization of a game-changing technology.
  • A man and a woman work in a lab
    PitchBook—Suspension of federal funding to universities and to the agencies that sustain their research risks cutting off a significant source of startup formation. “Most universities do not have the resources—by far—to weather the storm,” said Bryn Rees, associate vice-chancellor of innovation and partnerships at CU Boulder.
  • Bryn Rees
    Silicon Flatirons Center—Rees has played a pivotal role in launching impactful startups from CU Boulder. After nearly a decade of leadership, Rees has helped build multiple programs to support innovations at CU Boulder, including the Lab Venture Challenge (LVC), NSF’s I-Corps and the Embark Deep Tech Startup Creator.
  • Center for Translational Research
    To introduce the SBIR/STTR programs and highlight funding uses, Venture Partners at CU Boulder is hosting a session to help researchers understand how to find funding and prepare their companies for an SBIR/STTR proposal.
  • Ascent Deep Tech Accelerator
    The Ascent Deep Tech Investor Showcase brings together researchers, investors and community supporters to highlight innovative deep tech startups spinning out of the University of Colorado. Attendees will have a chance to see pitches from each of the Ascent 2025 cohort startups, followed by a networking happy hour to learn more.
  • As a researcher, creator or inventor at the University of Colorado, your work has the potential to change the world. Protecting these innovations may be necessary to ensure that they reach their full potential, benefiting society while securing recognition and opportunities for you.
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