NewsTech BlogMonthly Newsletters Recent News Image A pattern of distorted lines is visible as a reflection in this close-up view of a human eye. By observing the deformation of illumination patterns reflected off the eye's surface, researchers in Willomitzer's group can capture gaze direction information from tens of thousands of surface points instead of the dozen or so used by conventional eye-tracking methods. Florian Willomitzer Today New 3D technology paves way for next-generation eye tracking Read more Image March 25, 2025 Tech Tuesday: Dr. Cassidy Augustinovich developed an improved obstetric drape to help new mothers and their medical providers Read more Image March 13, 2025 U of A climbs to No. 31 worldwide in patent rankings Read more Image Feb. 24, 2025 Tech Tuesday: Mohamed ElKabbash innovates to cool CMOS chips Read more Monthly News? Yes, please.Get updates and news about events, new inventions, and opportunities via our two monthly newsletters.SUBSCRIBE More News Image UA Marks Second Record Year in Tech Commercialization July 28, 2015 In completing its second full year of operations, Tech Launch Arizona reports that as of the fiscal year’s June 30 close, it has achieved all of its performance metrics defined by the Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR). In support of the UA Never Settle strategic plan, these metrics not only represent increases over theprevious year, but also all-time highs for Arizona’s 21st century land-grant university. Read more Image Fusing Chemistry and Commerce July 1, 2015 The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (CBC) at the UA College of Science has long been a powerhouse in research. Having built a close partnership with Tech Launch Arizona (TLA), it is now the University’s leading producer of intellectual property. 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Image A pattern of distorted lines is visible as a reflection in this close-up view of a human eye. By observing the deformation of illumination patterns reflected off the eye's surface, researchers in Willomitzer's group can capture gaze direction information from tens of thousands of surface points instead of the dozen or so used by conventional eye-tracking methods. Florian Willomitzer Today New 3D technology paves way for next-generation eye tracking Read more
Image March 25, 2025 Tech Tuesday: Dr. Cassidy Augustinovich developed an improved obstetric drape to help new mothers and their medical providers Read more
Image UA Marks Second Record Year in Tech Commercialization July 28, 2015 In completing its second full year of operations, Tech Launch Arizona reports that as of the fiscal year’s June 30 close, it has achieved all of its performance metrics defined by the Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR). In support of the UA Never Settle strategic plan, these metrics not only represent increases over theprevious year, but also all-time highs for Arizona’s 21st century land-grant university. Read more
Image Fusing Chemistry and Commerce July 1, 2015 The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (CBC) at the UA College of Science has long been a powerhouse in research. Having built a close partnership with Tech Launch Arizona (TLA), it is now the University’s leading producer of intellectual property. Read more
Image UA Recognized as Innovation and Economic Prosperity University June 24, 2015 The University is among a select group of 18 institutions to be recognized by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU). The designation acknowledges those working in their states and regions to support economic development through a variety of activities. Read more
Image UA Startup to Develop Tumor-Starving Cancer Treatment June 23, 2015 University of Arizona startup company Synactix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has licensed a novel cancer treatment technology developed through research at the UA College of Pharmacy. The technology zeroes in on a dual kinase inhibitor that blocks two factors involved in cancer survival: oncogene addiction and vascular growth. Read more
Image UA/TLA Startup SinfoníaRx Scores Big Win June 9, 2015 UA startup SinfoníaRx and Walmart have announced a new partnership on medication management to bring the solution first developed at the UA College of Pharmacy to the retail giant's operations. Read more
Image UA Alumni-owned Company Awarded $100K USDA-SBIR Grant May 7, 2015 Grafted Growers, which had its start in the UA's McGuire Program for Entrepreneurship, has been recognized for its use of innovative methods and equipment for planting, growing and harvesting food crops. Read more
Image University of Arizona I-Squared Awards Event Honors Impact and Innovation in Technology Commercialization May 1, 2015 On April 30, TLA held its second annual awards event to honor those whose work directly affects the quality of life for people in Tucson, across Arizona and throughout the world through research, collaboration and innovation -- key elements in the University’s land-grant mission and Never Settle strategic plan. Read more
Image Anivax Licenses UA-developed Poultry Vaccine April 28, 2015 Campylobacter jejuni infection causes 1.3 million illnesses and generates over $1B in healthcare costs in the U.S. each year. Tucson company Anivax has now licensed a revolutionary Campylobacter food safety vaccine collaboratively developed at the UA and ASU to address the problem. Read more
Image Commercialization By Design March 25, 2015 This week Tech Launch Arizona took the lead and hosted a conference of experts in technology commercialization from across the country. "Commercialization by Design" drew the brightest minds in the field to share best practices at the intersection of innovation, entrepreneurship and economic growth. Read more
Image UA-born Traffic App Powered by Stakeholder Ecosystem March 19, 2015 An innovative app that incentivizes commuters to change their driving habits for improved regional traffic has officially hit the streets of Tucson. Read more
Image UA Startup Bubbles Up from Research to Patent to Market March 12, 2015 UA startup company GlycoSurf has finalized an exclusive license agreement for a novel method for chemically synthesizing environmentally-friendly biosurfactants. These non-toxic, sugar-based chemicals are used in cosmetics and personal care products, as well as in oil spill cleanups. With new CEO Chett Boxley in place, the company stands ready to enter the marketplace. Read more