Two University of Arizona Faculty Named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors Dec. 15, 2015 Accomplished UA inventors and entrepreneurs Dr. Marvin J. Slepian of the Colleges of Medicine and Engineering, and Dr. James Wyant of the College of Optical Sciences have been elected as 2015 Fellows NIA. Read more Image
Prep and Polish: TLA Asset Demo Program Readies Inventions for Commercialization Nov. 23, 2015 With funding from Tech Launch Arizona’s Asset Demonstration Program, Assistant Professor John Jewett and alumnus Jim Butler of HJ3 Composite Technologies are putting a new adhesive tech to the test, analyzing its potential for use in underwater construction and repair. Read more Image
UA Professor Roger Angel Inducted into National Inventors Hall of Fame Nov. 18, 2015 The National Inventors Hall of Fame has announced this year’s inductees. Among the cohort of 16 inventors from across the United States is University of Arizona Regents’ Professor of Astronomy and Optical Sciences Roger P. Angel, Ph.D. of the Colleges of Science (Astronomy) and Optical Sciences. Read more Image
Tech Launch Arizona Wins as Innovator of Year Nov. 12, 2015 On November 12, 2015, more than 1,000 people attended the Governor’s Celebration of Innovation in Phoenix. The event recognizes the top companies and best science and technology innovators state-wide. This year, UA startup SinfoníaRx received the award for Innovator of the Year - Startup Company, and Tech Launch Arizona was honored with the award for Innovator of the Year - Academia. Read more Image
UA Security Startup Sets Down Roots to Grow in Tucson Oct. 27, 2015 Neuro-ID is a startup founded on research and technology developed by Joe Valacich, Ph.D., professor in the UA Eller College of Management’s Department of Management Information Systems, and his former graduate student Jeff Jenkins. The team has chosen Tucson as their company’s home; the ecosystem conditions are right, says Sr. VP of Business Development Rod Dunmyre. Read more Image
UA Pharmaceutical Startup Awarded STTR Grant Oct. 16, 2015 UA startup company Botanisol has been awarded a National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) grant totaling almost $225,000 to develop a new anti- inflammatory drug, TAI-LCx. The novel drug represents a possible replacement for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Read more Image
FY 2015 Annual Report Now Available Sept. 28, 2015 In this report, we show how leveraging the UA’s emerging excellence in technology transfer, commercial feasibility studies, corporate relations, and tech parks has produced an ecosystem that encourages partnerships across industries and communities, propels cycles of innovation, and actively supports entrepreneurs as they bring new products to market. Read more Image
Get to Know Tech Launch Arizona (Again) This Fall Sept. 9, 2015 Over the past two years, a number of changes have occurred both inside TLA and within the greater University community that effect the University innovation ecosystem. With help and input from across the TLA organization, we have re-structured over the summer of 2015. Come and re-meet us. Read more Image
UA Startup Codelucida Receives a $750,000 Grant from the National Science Foundation Sept. 9, 2015 Codelucida, co-founded by a UA doctoral student and his advisors in Electrical and Computer Engineering, is developing a disruptive error-correction technology for next-generation solid-state drives (SSD). The two-year grant is non-dilutive federal funding meant to further assist the company in its commercialization efforts. Read more Image
Cyber Security Startup Targets Human Truthfulness Aug. 11, 2015 Online employee fraud costs businesses across the globe $3.5 trillion annually. For governments, detecting digital deception is not only a matter of efficiency, but of national security. In response, a UA Eller College of Management professor has worked with TLA to patent a new software and is commercializing it via a startup company, Neuro-ID. Read more