Story appeared inCharlottesville Tomorrow
By Josh Mandell
Some of the most promising technological innovations at the University of Virginia got a round of applause at Alumni Hall before the Virginia Cavaliers football team took the field Saturday.
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The University of Virginia’s hometown has long been a hub of innovation, but in the last five years Charlottesville has exploded with entrepreneurial growth. The National Venture Capital Association recently ranked Charlottesville as the fastest-grow...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--PsiKick, the self-powering Internet of Things (IoT) systems company, today announces a $16.5M Series B financing, led by Osage University Partners and joined by existing investors New Enterprise Associates (NEA), the University o...
By Katie McNallyUVA Today
The University of Virginia’s hometown has long been a hub of innovation, but in the last five years Charlottesville has exploded with entrepreneurial growth. The National Venture Capital Association recently ranked Charlotte...
For the first time, the University of Virginia Licensing & Ventures Group has named two distinct winners for its Edlich-Henderson Innovator of the Year Award.
The 2015 winners are Benton Calhoun, Commonwealth Associate Professorof Electrical and ...
By H. Brevy CannonUVA Today
The University of Virginia recruited W. Mark Crowell in 2010 to lead a fundamental transformation of how U.Va. does innovation and research translation, guided by a longer-term, broader conception of the many related benef...
PsiKick, a company headquartered in Charlottesville and based on technology licensed from the University of Virginia, University of Michigan and University of Washington, announced a major financing milestone led by New Enterprise Associates (NEA), O...