Tech Blog: The V-Hive Green Box; How one UA Professor is Bringing Outside Farming In Feb. 22, 2018 Joel Cuello, Ph.D., professor of biosystems engineering in the Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering department at the University of Arizona, combined all the benefits of indoor farming into a modular system that can be adjusted to suit a wide variety of spaces like existing greenhouses and high rises. Enter the V-Hive. Read more Image
Startup Licenses UA Spectrometer for Natural Products, Pharmaceuticals and More Feb. 15, 2018 A team of researchers at the UA College of Optical Sciences have invented a new breed of spectrometer capable of rapidly analyzing the chemical makeup of materials. Their first target market? Natural products and pharmaceuticals, including cannabis. Read more Image
Tech Blog: Hurwitz and Watts Collaboration Introduces Rapid Means of Accurate Bacterial Identification Jan. 29, 2018 Through their collaboration at the University of Arizona, Bonnie Hurwitz, Ph.D. and George Watts, Ph.D. are using "whole genome shotgun sequencing" for more accurately and efficiently identifying bacteria. Read the blog and listen to the Invented Arizona podcast. Read more Image
Mesa-Based Startup Forges Ahead on Battery Technology Licensed from University of Arizona Jan. 24, 2018 Urbix Resources has licensed a portfolio of lithium-ion battery and related materials technologies invented at the UA. Dr. Palash Gangopadhyay, inventor and formerly an adjunct research professor at the UA College of Optical Sciences, is now the full-time CTO at Urbix. Read more Image
Startup Licenses UA-invented Mining Sensor Network Jan. 8, 2018 Startup GUIA has licensed a mining communication and sensor platform developed in the College of Engineering and Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources. In addition to mining, the company is looking to apply the technology to other high-risk environments. Read more
Experienced Inventor and IP Expert Joins College of Science/Tech Launch Arizona Team Jan. 2, 2018 In collaboration with the College of Science, TLA has hired Laura Silva as the licensing manager for the college. She will be working with faculty, researchers and graduate students to identify, protect and commercialize inventions stemming from research at the college. Read more Image
Professor Roger Angel Honored as Fellow of National Academy of Inventors Dec. 13, 2017 Dr. Roger Angel, Regents’ Professor at the University of Arizona, has been named as a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors for his many contributions, from telescope mirror design to his ideas around sustainable energy. Read more
Tech Blog: Overhaul of UA International Travel Registry Shines Spotlight on Innovation in Office of Global Initiatives and Tech.Global Nov. 29, 2017 Ash Scheder Black, a data analyst within the Office of Global Initiatives (OGI), in conjunction with an OGI student program known as Tech.Global, developed a software solution to the current issues present in the UA's International Travel Registry system. Read more Image
UA Startup Licenses Natural Language Processing Algorithm Nov. 29, 2017 For a researcher, developing a holistic understanding of a field is an immense task. UA inventors have devised an automated system to extract information from literature and generate easily interpretable answers. Now, the UA has licensed it to their startup, Lum.AI. Read more Image
From Inventions to Assets: UA program funds early-stage technologies for commercialization Nov. 28, 2017 The goal of commercialization is to get the products of research out into the world for the public good. Asset Development funding helps develop early-stage technologies and make them more attractive for market adoption. The program is generating opportunities – and results. Read more Image