Venture Partners News
- The intermountain west innovation ecosystem came together at the fifth annual Destination Startup® showcase on Feb. 15 and 16, hosted by Venture Partners at CU «Ƶ. In a highly competitive field, 21 university ventures from intermountain west research institutions were selected to present at the showcase.
- The Research & Innovation Office has announced several leadership transitions within the campuswide Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative, with Stan Hickory stepping into the role of director of the initiative, a position held by Chris Gustavson since 2019.
- Commercialization activities led by Venture Partners at the «Ƶ had an economic impact of $8 billion nationally and $5.2 billion in the state of Colorado over the last five years, according to a new report from the Leeds School of Business.
- From Tech Transfer Central — Since launching its Licensing with EASE® express agreement for start-up entrepreneurs in 2018, CU «Ƶ has seen its number of startups “increase dramatically,” according to Brynmor Rees, associate vice chancellor for research & innovation and managing director of Venture Partners.
- Twelve teams of University of Colorado faculty, researchers and graduate student innovators competed for a combined $1.25 million in startup funding grants in this year’s Venture Challenge (LVC).
- Vitro3D, a CU «Ƶ startup pioneering volumetric 3D printing for life sciences, just closed its first investment round of $1.3 million. The hard-won vote of confidence from the investment community will allow the promising new venture to pursue ambitious technical advances while continuing to build critical business capacity.
- Deep tech cohort pitches progress after inaugural accelerator.
- These grants will help companies accelerate their entry into Colorado's deep-tech industries and increase access to early-stage capital.
- Delegates from Stockholm's KTH Royal Institute of Technology Innovation Office visited «Ƶ to begin talks for future collaborations with not only CU «Ƶ, but the Front Range’s premier research labs.
- Mercure was described as a “revolutionizer” of the university’s process for transforming research at CU «Ƶ into commercial applications. The former CU tech transfer director co-founded CU spinout Ball Aerospace, launching «Ƶ into the pantheon of aerospace science and engineering.