Home > News > High-tech business incubator is just getting warmed up
July 1st, 2007
High-tech business incubator is just getting warmed up
Abstract:
After failing to attract high-technology companies to the Interstate 20 corridor, Arlington leaders came up with Plan B.
The plan was to create high-tech business clusters from scratch. Such clusters tend to grow on their own accord. Or that's the theory.
How? With a technology incubator, of course.
The idea was that the University of Texas at Arlington was loaded with brilliant professors and students performing all kinds of experiments in technical areas involving computers, nanoscience, engineering, chemistry and biology. Much of that research has commercial applications that need to be transformed from the laboratory to the marketplace.
Source:
star-telegram.com
Related News Press |
Investments/IPO's/Splits
Daikin Industries becomes OCSiAl shareholder July 27th, 2021
INBRAIN Neuroelectronics raises over €14M to develop smart graphene-based neural implants for personalised therapies in brain disorders March 26th, 2021
180 Degree Capital Corp. Issues Second Open Letter to the Board and Shareholders of Enzo Biochem, Inc. March 26th, 2021
Interviews/Book Reviews/Essays/Reports/Podcasts/Journals/White papers/Posters
Beyond wires: Bubble technology powers next-generation electronics:New laser-based bubble printing technique creates ultra-flexible liquid metal circuits November 8th, 2024
Nanoparticle bursts over the Amazon rainforest: Rainfall induces bursts of natural nanoparticles that can form clouds and further precipitation over the Amazon rainforest November 8th, 2024
Nanotechnology: Flexible biosensors with modular design November 8th, 2024
Exosomes: A potential biomarker and therapeutic target in diabetic cardiomyopathy November 8th, 2024
The latest news from around the world, FREE | ||
Premium Products | ||
Only the news you want to read!
Learn More |
||
Full-service, expert consulting
Learn More |
||