Entrepreneurship

  • Surgery operating room where the CAP-LIFT cannula is being used
    Research Professor Jacob Segil collaborated with Dr. Omer Mei Dan from the University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine to create a redesigned surgical instrument called the CAP-LIFT cannula. The device was recently launched in October, and within the first few weeks used in over 100 successful surgeries.
  • students on a stage holding up large check awards after a competition
    Mechanical engineering students Jack Mulvaney, Josh Shrewbridge, Hayden Dondlinger, Kai Groudan, Duncan Laird and Gregory Reilly shined at this year's Colorado Sustainable Challenge, receiving nearly $8,500 in awards during the two-week hackathon-style event designed for anyone passionate about solving problems and building a solution to impact sustainability.
  • Longji Cui holding up a piece of technology to the camera
    Assistant Professor Longji Cui and ME alum Jafar Makrani (MMechEngr'25) have each won $125,000 in startup funding along with their respective teams as part of this year's Lab Venture Challenge competition. Their startups, Synergia and Agami Zero, specialize in developing cutting-edge technology that offer cost-effective, clean energy solutions.
  • woman holding a broom with prosthetic fingers
    Point Designs, co-founded by Research Professor Jacob Segil, Associate Research Professor Richard Weir at Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØAnschutz, and Rady Mechanical Engineering alums Levin Sliker (MechEngr’10; MS’12; PhD’15) and Stephen Huddle (MechEngr’99; MS’13), is announcing a new collaboration that they believe can have a profound impact on the future of prosthetic design.
  • Associate Professor Chunmei Ban
    Associate Professor Chunmei Ban is a co-founder of Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder spinout Mana Battery. The company is at the forefront of a race to provide low-cost batteries with longer lifespans than the market offers today.
  • lego character on the moon with lunar outpost logo
    Colorado-based startup company Lunar Outpost, co-founded by AJ Gemer ((AeroEngr'10; MMechEngr'12; MAeroEngr'16), recently launched the country's first ever robotic rover designed to explore the moon. Now, they look to explore space in a new way, this time in collaboration with LEGO.
  • Massimo Ruzzene (right) talking to student
    Professor Massimo Ruzzene is the senior vice chancellor for research and innovation. His goal is to foster a campus environment that turns research into real-world impact in areas such as quantum, space, climate and health.
  • Tree branch illustration outlining sustainable entrepreneurship
    Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder is a hub for sustainable entrepreneurship. Spinouts such as Associate Professor Greg Rieker's LongPath Technologies, Professor Se-Hee Lee's Solid Power and Associate Professor Chunmei Ban's Mana Battery are just some of the university's latest successful ventures motivated by protecting the environment.
  • Mesa Quantum team group picture
    For over 20 years, Associate Research Professor Svenja Knappe has focused on developing miniaturized quantum sensors and systems. Now the technology is helping Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder spinout Mesa Quantum commercialize chip-scale quantum solutions that can transform our navigation infrastructure.
  • Lunar Outpost Rover at the Space Center Houston facility
    AJ Gemer (AeroEngr'10; MMechEngr'12; MAeroEngr'16) is the co-founder and chief technology officer of Colorado-based startup company Lunar Outpost. The team recently launched their new MAPP exploration rover, set to land on Thursday, March 6 at the lunar south pole, one of the most strategically and scientifically significant locations in space.
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