University of Minnesota launches startup incubator to aid new ventures based on university research
10 Apr 2019
The University of Minnesota announced the launch of a startup incubator to support companies that are spun out of research undertaken at the university.
The "Discovery Launchpad" program was developed by the university's Venture Center to support researchers who want to bring new technology to market. It's currently working with eight startups and plans to graduate eight from the program this fiscal year.
More Topics
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
SMALL SITE DEVELOPMENT IN RED WING, MINNESOTA
DOWNTOWN - OLD WEST MAIN - POTTERY PLACE
APRIL 1, 2019
The City of Red Wing HRA (HRA) is seeking development proposals for small site properties located in the Downtown/Old West Main/ Pottery Place areas. Proposed...
Foxconn's latest reversal suggests manufacturing is undergoing a revival, especially among agile smaller firms and those using advanced techniques.
When Taiwanese giant Foxconn announced plans to build a massive factory for high-end televisions in 2017, many cheered, including President Donald Trump. Electronics manufacturers had long ago abandoned America for...
The Medical Alley Tech Association lauds the move, noting that the Angel Investment Tax Credit generated at least $108 million in investment in the state’s health tech industry over a five-year period.
In Governor Tim Walz’s two-year, nearly $50 billion budget plan, heavy emphasis was placed on funding education, roads,...