LifeBio Selected to Present at Innovator s Pitch Challenge During the Inaugural Longevity, Health & Innovation Conference
LifeBio s MyHello is a unique age-tech solution to support social determinants of health
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MARYSVILLE, Ohio, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ LifeBio®, a leading age-tech solutions company using reminiscence methods and life story work for social engagement, announced today it has been selected to participate in the Innovator s Pitch Challenge (IPC) at the inaugural Longevity, Health & Innovation conference to be held virtually and concurrently during the 39
th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Week, January 11-15.
MyHello reduces loneliness and addresses social determinants of health (SDoH)
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Open Additive, LLC, has been awarded a Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Phase I contract through the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, Army Research Laboratory.
The project, Large-Format, Low-Cost Metal AM for Army Applications, was one of 23 selections from 189 proposals submitted to the Army’s X19.4 topic call: Expeditionary Technology Search (xTechSearch) Dual-Use Technologies to Solve Challenging Army Problems. The accelerated Phase I effort will leverage Open Additive’s 24” x 24” (600 mm x 600 mm) large-format laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) testbed to pave the way for future applications. .
The effort complements other active projects in large-format metal 3D printing led by the company, including SBIR Phase II/II+ projects funded by the Air Force Research Laboratory (Open Systems Platform for Multi-Laser Additive Manufacturing) and Air Force Test Center (Advanced Runway Texture Imitations for Specialized Tiles Fabrication via Sele
Kaney selected to improve rotorcraft power systems for U.S. Army Kaney Press Release | December 18, 2020
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The United States Army has selected Kaney, Inc. for the Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) program with the goal of improving Army rotorcraft platforms. Under this effort, Kaney will develop technologies to improve efficiencies within rotorcraft power systems needed to support aircraft modernization and mission capability expansion. Work will be performed by Kaney teams in Rockford, Illinois and Dayton, Ohio.
Electrical systems in today’s rotorcraft are composed of three phase 400Hz 115V Generation Systems with a primary AC power distribution system. Three phase AC uses Regulated Transformer Rectifier Units (RTRUs) to produce necessary 28VDC for the rotorcraft low voltage loads. Phase I scope will include preliminary design work for power electronics line-replaceable units (LRUs), as determined by an archit
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Colorado BioScience Association today announced the fourth year Colorado’s life sciences community has raised more than $1 billion in funding. Life sciences companies, organizations, and academic and research institutions raised $1.2 billion in 2020. The community accelerated growth with federal and state grants, mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, and successful financing rounds. Invitae’s acquisition of ArcherDX brings the 2020 Colorado life sciences fundraising total to $2.6 billion.
Some of the largest raises by Colorado companies came in the fourth quarter of 2020, with SomaLogic closing a $121 million Series A funding round and Edgewise Therapeutics securing $95 million in Series C funding.
Jennifer Jones Paton, President & CEO of Colorado BioScience Association, says:
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Leadership During COVID-19 Accelerated Interest and Investment in Colorado
Colorado BioScience Association today announced the fourth year Colorado s life sciences community has raised more than $1 billion in funding. Life sciences companies, organizations, and academic and research institutions raised $1.2 billion in 2020. The community accelerated growth with federal and state grants, mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, and successful financing rounds. Invitae s acquisition of ArcherDX brings the 2020 Colorado life sciences fundraising total to $2.6 billion.
Some of the largest raises by Colorado companies came in the fourth quarter of 2020, with SomaLogic closing a $121 million Series A funding round and Edgewise Therapeutics securing $95 million in Series C funding.