UA I-Squared Awards Honor Impact and Innovation in Technology Commercialization April 26, 2016 On April 25, 2016, TLA held its third annual awards event. The I-Squared Awards for Innovation and Impact honored those whose work directly affects the quality of life for people in Tucson, across Arizona and throughout the world. Read more Image
Startup Licenses UA Technology Targeting to Relieve Acute Depression Faster April 20, 2016 Akhu Therapeutics has licensed a UA technology that is targeted to allow doctors to relieve the symptoms of acute depression in a fraction of the time required for current therapies. Read more Image
New Snakebite Treatment Under Development at UA College of Medicine – Tucson April 12, 2016 TLA is working with College of Medicine researchers on bringing a new snakebite treatment to market that may serve as a “bridge” to buy time until medical care is available. Read more Image
CALS’ Record Intellectual Property Year—the Science behind the Patents April 6, 2016 In 2015 the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences tripled the number of executed license and option agreements, launched three start-up companies, and had a record year in IP income. Read more Image
IP Clinic Helps Move UA Inventors Closer to Market April 6, 2016 TLA recently earned a designation as an I-Corps Site. Now, teams need help defining and protecting their intellectual property. The UA College of Law IP Clinic is stepping up to help. Read more
UA, Whitehead Institute Startup to Discover New Drugs for Neurodegenerative Disease March 25, 2016 Startup company Yumanity Therapeutics has licensed a UA-invented prodrug and its analogues to develop treatments for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and ALS that affect over 55 million people. Read more Image
Tech Launch Arizona Mentors Bring a Century of Experience to UA Startups March 21, 2016 It takes years of experience to gain the know-how to successfully get a high-tech company off the ground. With its Mentors-in-Residence program, TLA is bringing in proven experts to help start the newest high-tech UA startups on the path to success. Read more Image
UA Startup Metropia to Help Tucson Festival of Books Attendees Arrive and Park March 8, 2016 Started one year ago, UA startup Metropia will be working with the Tucson Festival of Books to help alleviate traffic congestion and help attendees get to and from their destinations. Read more Image
Answering the Corrosion Conundrum Feb. 29, 2016 A team of inventors from the UA College of Engineering have developed and are commercilizing a new breed of sensor – a reference electrode – designed to work in ultra-high temperature environments, from metal and oil refining to solar energy. Read more Image
Meet Eric Smith: Tech Launch Arizona Commercialization Network Manager Feb. 29, 2016 As the newest member of the TLA Business Development team, Eric Smith works with the office's Licensing Manager and Business Intelligence groups to manage and expand TLA's 1,400-member expert network, and implement strategies to leverage the collective knowledge of that network to more effectively commercialize technologies invented at the UA. Read more Image