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Yes, please.Get updates and news about events, new inventions, and opportunities via our two monthly newsletters.SUBSCRIBE More News 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 Image UA Tech Park Has Significant Regional Impact, Study Shows Feb. 12, 2015 Read more Image The University of Arizona and Motorola Enter Agreement to Streamline Research and Innovation Jan. 27, 2015 The University of Arizona has joined a number of top universities collaborating with Google/Motorola Mobility’s Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) group through a unique agreement. Read more Image UA Invention Offers Environmental Impact, Water Conservation and Solar Energy Generation Jan. 22, 2015 “Hexocover,” developed by Moe Momayez, Ph.D., in the Department of Mining and Geological Engineering, consists of hexagonal panels that float on bodies of water like mining tailings ponds. The panels minimize water evaporation, and with added solar panels, simultaneously generate electricity. Read more Image UA Innovation Hub Headed by Slepian to Accelerate Translational Medical Research Jan. 14, 2015 The University of Arizona has announced the creation of a center focused on accelerating the development and commercialization of translational biomedical technologies. At the Arizona Center for Accelerated Biomedical Innovation, ACABI, investigators can work with other experienced innovators to flesh out ideas, consider next steps in technology development, and access resources to move those ideas forward. Read more Image Tech Launch Arizona Commercialization Partners Take On UA Startups Dec. 11, 2014 What are the ingredients for a successful university startup? When starting a new company like those based on research at the University of Arizona, TLA understands that startups require a number of unique elements for success, such as great marketable ideas and great leadership. Read more Image UA Traffic Congestion App Receives Patent Nov. 18, 2014 An invention created by University of Arizona Civil Engineering associate professor, Dr. Yi-Chang Chiu, has received a patent for the “Active traffic and demand management system” he invented to increase the efficiency of existing transportation systems while at the same time easing traffic congestion. Read more Image UA Invention-Turned-Startup Offers Revolutionary Eco-friendly Substitute for Cement Nov. 4, 2014 David Stone, Ph.D., won a student innovation competition with the invention of an eco-friendly substitute for cement. Today, that invention has been patented and is the basis for his new startup, Iron Shell, LLC. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image Oct. 28, 2025 Video Tech Tuesday: Veterinary surgery simulator teaches essential skills while reducing the use of animals Read more
Image Sept. 24, 2025 U of A I-Squared event honors inventors, startups and those creating real-world impact 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
Image The University of Arizona and Motorola Enter Agreement to Streamline Research and Innovation Jan. 27, 2015 The University of Arizona has joined a number of top universities collaborating with Google/Motorola Mobility’s Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) group through a unique agreement. Read more
Image UA Invention Offers Environmental Impact, Water Conservation and Solar Energy Generation Jan. 22, 2015 “Hexocover,” developed by Moe Momayez, Ph.D., in the Department of Mining and Geological Engineering, consists of hexagonal panels that float on bodies of water like mining tailings ponds. The panels minimize water evaporation, and with added solar panels, simultaneously generate electricity. Read more
Image UA Innovation Hub Headed by Slepian to Accelerate Translational Medical Research Jan. 14, 2015 The University of Arizona has announced the creation of a center focused on accelerating the development and commercialization of translational biomedical technologies. At the Arizona Center for Accelerated Biomedical Innovation, ACABI, investigators can work with other experienced innovators to flesh out ideas, consider next steps in technology development, and access resources to move those ideas forward. Read more
Image Tech Launch Arizona Commercialization Partners Take On UA Startups Dec. 11, 2014 What are the ingredients for a successful university startup? When starting a new company like those based on research at the University of Arizona, TLA understands that startups require a number of unique elements for success, such as great marketable ideas and great leadership. Read more
Image UA Traffic Congestion App Receives Patent Nov. 18, 2014 An invention created by University of Arizona Civil Engineering associate professor, Dr. Yi-Chang Chiu, has received a patent for the “Active traffic and demand management system” he invented to increase the efficiency of existing transportation systems while at the same time easing traffic congestion. Read more
Image UA Invention-Turned-Startup Offers Revolutionary Eco-friendly Substitute for Cement Nov. 4, 2014 David Stone, Ph.D., won a student innovation competition with the invention of an eco-friendly substitute for cement. Today, that invention has been patented and is the basis for his new startup, Iron Shell, LLC. Read more