Successful First Year Paves Way for Next Round of NSF I-Corps Teams Feb. 23, 2017 One year ago, through Tech Launch Arizona, the UA became an NSF I-Corps site. In the program’s first year 30 teams of inventors and scientists hit the ground running towards discovering how their inventions could create social and economic impact. Read more Image
UA Startup, Concrete Substitute Brings Environmental and Structural Advantages Feb. 21, 2017 Inventor Jinhong Zhang, Ph.D., associate professor of mining and geological engineering in the University of Arizona’s College of Engineering, has developed a new substitute for concrete that startup Acrete is bringing to the marketplace. Read more Image
AZPM Metro Week: UA Tech Park Connects Businesses from Tucson, U.S. and Overseas Feb. 10, 2017 The UA Tech Park brings together technology businesses and startups, linking university research to the market. Now, the Tech Park is transforming itself into a prime location to access the rest of the world. Read more
UA Startup Codelucida Secures $700K in Angel Investment Feb. 2, 2017 University of Arizona startup that is commercializing error-correction technology for data storage and communications, has reported that it has raised approximately $700,000 in a round of angel investment funding. Read more Image
University of Arizona Funds Early-stage Inventions for Market Readiness Jan. 30, 2017 Between 2013 and July 2016, TLA provided almost $2.2 million in Asset Development funding to prepare 82 early-stage technologies for licensing. So far in FY 2017, we have provided funds for seven projects and expect to award an additional four or five by the end of June. Read more Image
Tech Blog: Novel Cube-Corner Retro-Reflector Increases Accuracy in Long Distance Measuring Jan. 20, 2017 A retro-reflector is a device or surface that is capable of reflecting light back to its source with minimal scattering. UA’s Russell Chipman, Ph.D., and Karlton Crabtree, Ph.D., created a novel design for a retro-reflector that increases the reflection efficiency while reducing the complexity of the system. Read more Image
UA Licenses Tunable Laser Technology to Startup Jan. 19, 2017 The University of Arizona has licensed a new tunable laser technology invented in the College of Optical Sciences to startup TPhotonics, Inc. The technology allows for devices that can produce a beam and tweak its wavelength on-the-fly. Read more
University of Arizona Optical Sciences Inventor Named 2016 National Academy of Inventors Fellow Dec. 15, 2016 In recognition of his prolific work as an impactful innovator and educator, optical sciences professor Nasser Peyghambarian, Ph.D. has been elected as a 2017 Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. Read more. > Read more
UA Startup Teams, Ecosystem Network Make it Happen Dec. 12, 2016 What do you need for a successful commercialization ecosystem? First, you need great inventions, such as those stemming from UA research. But just as important, you need great, experienced, committed people – lots of them – to provide the right expertise at the right time. Read more Image
Tech Blog: Use of Green Light Therapy as an Alternative to Opioids for the Management of Chronic Pain Nov. 22, 2016 The most common method of managing pain is the use of opioids like morphine, oxycodone, and fentanyl, all of which are highly addictive. Research has shown that therapeutic exposure to low-intensity green light can reverse chronic pain. Read more Image