Innovation News and Events
NC State Innovation and Awards Ceremony
Jane S. McKimmon Conference and Training Center
December 8, 200, 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
NC State's Innovation Showcase connects innovators with industry leaders, investors, and potential partners. Presentations from top researchers will provide audience members a first look at cutting edge technologies. Our program is brought to you in collaboration with the CED and Nagoya University (NC State’s strategic technology transfer partner). Nagoya University will also be showcasing opportunities at this event. In addition to the Innovation Showcase, NC State will recognize recipients of US patents and the founders of four start-up companies established during our last fiscal year. A catered reception and poster session will follow the presentations.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. For more information and to register, please visit:
http://www.cednc.org/content/university+innovation+showcase/316
11.19.2009:
Team Wins Again for Food Processing Technology Faculty members and graduate students in the Department of Food,
Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences have been honored a second time for
developing a food processing technology.
10.09.2009:
Nitronex Raises $3.68M via Notes and Warrants Nitronex, a company developing and making high performance radio frequency power transistors for commercial and military markets, has raised $3.68 million of $4 million sought via the sale of promissory notes and stock purchase warrants, according to a regulatory filing.
09.04.2009:
BioMarck Pharmaceuticals Closes on $7.5 Million in New Financing Startup BioMarck Pharmaceuticals has wrapped up an effort to raise $7.5 million in new financing, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
08.01.2009:
Liquidia Boosted by Venture Capital Liquidia Technologies scored $7 million in venture capital to continue developing chemotherapy and other treatment that won't attack healthy tissue.
06.09.2009:
LaamScience Raises $2.5M The next key step for NC State startup, LaamScience, is clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its antibacterial and antiviral textile coating.
06.08.2009:
NC IDEA Announces Spring Grant Recipients: Tec-Cel NC State's Tec-Cel is commercializing next-generation lithium-ion batteries that have a theoretical storage capacity of greater than 10 fold capacity increase over current graphite anodes.
05.26.2009:
Galaxy Diagnostics Plans to Fight Bug Borne Bacteria NC State startup, Galaxy, is developing a diagnostic for Bartonella bacteria.
05.10.2009:
ZettaCore Raises $21 Million in Series C Round NC State startup, ZettaCore, a developer of molecular materials and technology for next-generation semiconductor products, will use the funding to bring its technology to market. |