Symbios Technologies announces U.S. patent for tubular plasma reactor

Symbios Technologies announces U.S. patent for tubular plasma reactor

FORT COLLINS -- Symbios Technologies, Inc. , a leading developer of dynamic aqueous plasma technology platforms, announced the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has awarded the company a... Read More

Wednesday October 19, 2016 Tags: Fort Collins, Symbios Technologies, Justin Bzdek, NSF, SBIR, Symbios Tubular Plasma Reactor, TPR4000

$24M NSF grant to establish STROBE imaging science center at CU-Boulder

$24M NSF grant to establish STROBE imaging science center at CU-Boulder

BOULDER -- CU-Boulder will expand its role as a national leader in imaging, materials, nano, bio and energy sciences as part of a collaborative partnership awarded $24 million by the National... Read More

Monday September 26, 2016 Tags: Boulder, CU-Boulder, Margaret Murnane, John Miao, Markus Raschke, Noah Finkelstein, Henry Kapteyn, Rafael Piestun, Naomi Ginsburg, Ryan Haaland, Laird Kramer, Franklin Dollae, Terri Fiez, STROBE, NSF

CSU receives $12M NSF award to establish Urban Water Innovation Network

CSU receives $12M NSF award to establish Urban Water Innovation Network

FORT COLLINS -- Colorado State University announced it has received a $12 million award from the National Science Foundation to help establish the Urban Water Innovation Network (UWIN). A... Read More

By: InnovatioNews Friday July 31, 2015 Tags: Fort Collins, CSU, NSF, UWIN, Mazdak Arabi, Sybil Sharvelle, Brian Bledsoe, Neil Grigg, Jorge Ramirez, Dan Baker, Scott Denning, LeRoy Poff

DOE launches Lab-Corps pilot program to speed lab tech transfer into market

DOE launches Lab-Corps pilot program to speed lab tech transfer into market

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Dept. of Energy this week launched a new $2.3 million pilot program to accelerate the transfer of innovative clean energy technologies from its national... Read More

By: InnovatioNews Friday October 31, 2014 Tags: David Danielson, DOE, Innovation Corps, Lab-Corps, NREL, NSF

Third COIN Summit kicks off with a vision of redefining connections

Third COIN Summit kicks off with a vision of redefining connections

By Steve Porter InnovatioNews DENVER -- Gov. John Hickenlooper opened the first of a two-day gathering of local, national and international participants in the third annual Colorado... Read More

By: Steve Wednesday August 27, 2014 Tags: COIN Summit, France Cordova, Jeff Immelt, Mitra Best, NSF

CU-Boulder study: Sharp increase in OK earthquake activity likely caused by hydraulic fracking

CU-Boulder study: Sharp increase in OK earthquake activity likely caused by hydraulic fracking

BOULDER - A new study led by Cornell University with participation from CU-Boulder indicates the massive increase in earthquake activity in central Oklahoma is likely being caused by the... Read More

By: InnovatioNews Monday July 7, 2014 Tags: Boulder, CU-Boulder, fracking, Matthew Weingarten, NSF

OptiEnz awarded NSF SBIR grant to develop sensors for TCE water contaminant

OptiEnz awarded NSF SBIR grant to develop sensors for TCE water contaminant

FORT COLLINS - OptiEnz Sensors LLC , a startup company that is developing sensors to continuously measure organic chemicals in water, has been awarded a National Science Foundation Phase 1 Small... Read More

By: InnovatioNews Wednesday September 11, 2013 Tags: CSU, Fort Collins, Ken Reardon, Mike Freeman, NSF, OptiEnz, Owen Cadwalader, SBIR grant, TCE