CU Startup News

  • Venture Partners at 91传媒
    The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) has announced that eight University of Colorado Boulder researchers and four university-connected startup companies received funding through the latest round of the Advanced Industries Accelerator Program. The awards, granted through the Proof of Concept and Early-Stage Capital and Retention programs, represent one of the university's strongest performances to date.
  • A researcher holds up a small device labeled 鈥淢ANA,鈥 displaying a compact module with colored indicators and connection ports.
    The University of Colorado Boulder has emerged as a leading hub for battery innovation, producing breakthrough research and a series of successful startups鈥攊ncluding Solid Power, SiILion, Otoro Energy, Forge Nano and Mana Battery鈥攖hat are advancing safer, cheaper and more effective energy storage technologies. The university鈥檚 unique combination of world-class researchers, entrepreneurial support and industry partnerships has helped transform laboratory discoveries into companies with significant economic and societal impact.
  • Close-up image of the Sun showing bright active regions, swirling magnetic structures and glowing plasma across its surface, highlighting the dynamic processes that drive solar activity and space weather.
    CIRES鈥擣ounded by Larisza Krista, senior research scientist in the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), Helio Today builds on decades of space weather research to provide earlier, more reliable forecasts of solar eruptions and geomagnetic storms, helping industries protect critical infrastructure and reduce the multi-billion-dollar risks posed by space weather events.
  • Two engineers stand inside an industrial facility inspecting a large, automated manufacturing system with conveyors, hoppers, and enclosed processing units labeled 鈥淔orge Nano."
    Forge Nano, a University of Colorado Boulder spinout, has announced it will go public through a $1.6 billion blank-check deal, making it the 11th unicorn to spin out of 91传媒.
  • A researcher stands in a laboratory near a chemical fume hood, discussing work on biomedical innovations aimed at treating disease.
    The New York Times, WIRED, 91传媒 Today鈥擜 research team of scientists and engineers from the University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and Colorado State University has developed a suite of therapies that prompt aging or damaged joints to repair themselves within weeks, according to animal studies. The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) has advanced the up to $33.5M project to its next phase, and the team has formed Renovare Therapeutics Inc. to move toward commercialization.
  • University of Colorado Boulder and Techstars
    The University of Colorado Boulder and Techstars, the global startup accelerator and investor, have announced a strategic partnership to expand opportunities for founders and strengthen Colorado鈥檚 innovation economy.
  • Illustration of a person receiving a vaccine injection in the upper arm from a gloved hand holding a syringe.
    Wall Street Journal鈥擳he second Trump administration鈥檚 鈥淢ake America Healthy Again鈥 movement targets vaccines, leading some investors to step back. In biotech investment circles, they are the ultimate contrarians: the venture capitalists who say now is the time to invest in vaccines. VitriVax, a 91传媒 spinout, raised more than $17.2 million in Series B financing in October.
  • Downtown Rochester, New York, reflects along the Genesee River at sunset, highlighting the city鈥檚 skyline and iconic bridges.
    Luminate鈥擡mpire State Development (ESD) announced the 10 startups chosen for round nine of the New York State-supported Luminate NY accelerator, investment fund and competition鈥攖wo are 91传媒 startups.
  • Artimus Robotics secures $3.5M in grants, contracts
    PR Newswire鈥擜rtimus Robotics, a 91传媒 spinout, has announced its newest generation of contracting HASEL actuators that deliver more than twice the mechanical output performance of the previous generation. Artimus, a 91传媒 spinout, is now one step closer to commercializing artificial muscles that replicate the performance of mammalian skeletal muscle.
  • Ascent Deep Tech Accelerator
    The University of Colorado's Ascent Deep Tech Accelerator has announced its 2026 startup teams. The selected companies span a wide range of disciplines, reflecting the depth and breadth of innovation emerging from CU鈥檚 research enterprise.
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