Recent News Image May 26, 2026 Tech Tuesday: Hitting the road with CycleSafe for National Bike Month Read more Image May 26, 2026 University of Arizona startup ProxyBio raises 3.5M to scale AI-powered organoid platform for cancer drug response Read more Image April 29, 2026 Innovative research team receives national recognition from NSF I-Corps program Read more Image April 26, 2026 Photo Gallery: Celebrating World Intellectual Property Day Read more Monthly News? Yes, please.Get updates and news about events, new inventions, and opportunities via our monthly newsletter.Subscribe More News Image University of Arizona Startups Draw Silicon Valley Attention to Tucson May 4, 2017 On May 3, four startups founded on inventions based on University of Arizona research made their pitches at an accelerator in one of the nation’s epicenters for technology and entrepreneurship: Silicon Valley. Read more Image TLA I-Squared Awards & Expo Showcase Inventors, Startups, Collaborators and Impact-Makers April 19, 2017 On April 18, 2017, Tech Launch Arizona held its fourth annual awards event. The I-Squared Expo & Awards honors those whose work directly affects the quality of life for Tucson, Arizona and the world through research, collaboration and technology commercialization. Read more Image Startup Commercializes Beating Heart Graft Invented at University of Arizona April 4, 2017 Tucson startup Avery Therapeutics, Inc., has licensed a beating heart graft technology invented at the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Tucson. Read more Image UA Startup Catalina Pharma Offers New Method to Treat Anesthesia-Induced Hypothermia March 29, 2017 Researchers at the UA and Dignity Health St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center - Phoenix have come up with a new method for treating anesthesia-induced hypothermia. Startup Catalina Pharma has licensed the technology to take it forward. Read more Image 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 Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image May 26, 2026 University of Arizona startup ProxyBio raises 3.5M to scale AI-powered organoid platform for cancer drug response Read more
Image April 29, 2026 Innovative research team receives national recognition from NSF I-Corps program Read more
Image University of Arizona Startups Draw Silicon Valley Attention to Tucson May 4, 2017 On May 3, four startups founded on inventions based on University of Arizona research made their pitches at an accelerator in one of the nation’s epicenters for technology and entrepreneurship: Silicon Valley. Read more
Image TLA I-Squared Awards & Expo Showcase Inventors, Startups, Collaborators and Impact-Makers April 19, 2017 On April 18, 2017, Tech Launch Arizona held its fourth annual awards event. The I-Squared Expo & Awards honors those whose work directly affects the quality of life for Tucson, Arizona and the world through research, collaboration and technology commercialization. Read more
Image Startup Commercializes Beating Heart Graft Invented at University of Arizona April 4, 2017 Tucson startup Avery Therapeutics, Inc., has licensed a beating heart graft technology invented at the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Tucson. Read more
Image UA Startup Catalina Pharma Offers New Method to Treat Anesthesia-Induced Hypothermia March 29, 2017 Researchers at the UA and Dignity Health St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center - Phoenix have come up with a new method for treating anesthesia-induced hypothermia. Startup Catalina Pharma has licensed the technology to take it forward. Read more
Image 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