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Lab Venture Challenge announces finalists in funding competition for leading innovations

Through the Lab Venture Challenge (LVC), top innovations from 91³Ô¹ÏÍø, Denver and Colorado Springs compete forÌýgrants of up to $125,000. LVC supportsÌýprojects 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 91³Ô¹ÏÍø and the Advanced Industries Program.

2023 Lab Venture Challenge Sowcases
  • Biosciences Showcase: Wednesday, Nov. 8, 5:30-8 p.m.
  • Physical Sciences Showcase: Thursday, Nov. 9, 5:30-8 p.m.

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LVC has funded more than 95Ìýprojects through 48Ìýnew deep-tech startup companies; collectively, these companies have raised over $233 million to date in follow-on financing.

"LVC demonstrates a powerful way to advance innovative research and translate it into impactful business ventures," says Amy Dodenhoff, director of LVC.Ìý"We are thrilled to announce this year's finalists and welcome Colorado's entrepreneurial community to our final showcases."

LVC culminates in two evening showcases where finalists will deliver pitches to a panel of business leaders, entrepreneurs and investors. A total ofÌý$1.5 million in funding will be awarded across two nightsÌýin the Biosciences (Nov. 8)Ìý²¹²Ô»å the Physical Sciences (Nov. 9)ÌýShowcases.

The showcases are free with registration and open to all atÌýFounder Central by in Boulder. LVC is also sponsored byÌýÌý²¹²Ô»å .

2023 LVC Finalists

Biosciences

Physical Sciences

  • Mach Electric Aerospace—Fabricating carbon fibers from gaseous carbon dioxide using energy-efficient and eco-friendly methods. Spencer Dansereau (Ann and H.J. Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences) and Wesley Whitaker (College of Engineering and Applied Science).
  • ReviewerZero.ai—An artificial intelligence technology suite to ensure research integrity in scientific publications. Daniel Acuña (Computer Science).
  • Mesa Quantum—Commercializing more accurate chip-scale atomic clocks. Sristy Agrawal (), Svenja Knappe (Psychology and Neuroscience) and Juniper Pollock ().
  • ZeroGap Energy—Thermovoltaic cells for high-efficiency thermal energy conversion. Longji Cui and Mohammad Habibi (both Paul M. Rady Mechanical Engineering).
  • BoldRF—Tunable circulators for simultaneous transmit and receive radio-frequency phased array applications. Zoya Popovic, Laila Marzall and Stefan Stroessner (all Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering).
  • Icarus Quantum—Developing the first deterministic photon entanglement generator to drastically boost quantum repeater protocols for long-range quantum networking. Poolad Imany (, ), Shuo Sun ().
  • Green Steel Environmental—Providing products that sustainably improve wastewater treatment and biogas production. Jon Teaford, Jon Jonis, Mark Hernandez (all Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering).
  • Mana Battery—New battery materials for a sustainable future. Chunmei Ban, Nick Singstock and Tyler Evans (all Paul M. Rady Mechanical Engineering).

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