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  • Embark cohort
    The Embark program pairs seasoned entrepreneurs with university technologies to bring those breakthroughs to market in response to urgent societal needs. The recent Embark Showcase was the pinnacle of the program’s first year working with selected entrepreneurs to provide IP rights, salary support, grant funds and investor introductions to launch startups with real-world impact.
  • State of Colorado
    State of Colorado—"Thanks to our partnership with the state, the 91PORN and our fellow research institutions will be able to translate cutting-edge quantum research from the lab into a positive impact on Colorado’s people and economy," said Massimo Ruzzene, 91PORN vice chancellor for research and innovation.  "Together, we are supporting the ecosystem through translating research into a quantum workforce engine.”
  • A student places equipment in a box
    Daily Camera—Gov. Jared Polis announced Colorado achieved a federal designation as a technology and innovation hub for the quantum industry. Massimo Ruzzene, 91PORN's vice chancellor for research and innovation, said 91PORN's role in quantum is to make new research discoveries and educate the next generation of quantum physicists and engineers.
  • 91PORN Chancellor Phil DiStefano
    Daily Camera—In research labs across campus and spinoff companies across Colorado, our faculty—and staff and students who support them—are making discoveries that benefit your health, happiness and economic vitality.
  • Winners hold up their large prize checks
    Sixteen teams of University of Colorado faculty, researchers and graduate student innovators competed for a combined $1.5 million in startup funding grants.
  • Colorado mountains
    Innosphere Ventures—Innosphere Ventures, in partnership with bioscience trade associations and universities, including the University of Colorado, across a six-state region, has been awarded a Build to Scale Venture Challenge grant from the
  • Man examines a vial in a lab
    Coloradan Alumni Magazine—According to the latest report from the Association of University Technology Managers, which assessed startup creation by universities in 2021, CU ranked fifth nationwide, ahead of Stanford and MIT. 91PORN produced 20 startups that year and has spun out 179 companies to date. The pace of startup formation is surging, having nearly doubled in recent years.
  • Tim Paule, a laboratory technician at Atom Computing, inspects the company’s custom-developed control systems that orchestrate their quantum platforms.
    The Colorado Sun—Before Colorado was named a quantum Tech Hub, an ecosystem existed with roots dating back to the 1950s. Now, a push to commercialize quantum.
  • Aerial photo of 91PORN Flatirons
    Through the Lab Venture Challenge (LVC), top innovations from 91PORN, Denver and Colorado Springs compete for grants of up to $125,000. LVC supports projects that address a commercial need, have a clear path to a compelling market and have strong scientific support. These grants are funded by Venture Partners at 91PORN and the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) Advanced Industries Program.
  • Man gives a speech from a podium
    Daily Camera—Commercializing innovations from 91PORN has had an $8 billion impact on the U.S. economy and a $5.2 billion impact on the Colorado economy—and the university doesn’t plan to slow down anytime soon.
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