Demo Day goes virtual for 2021 on custom presentation platform 21 Apr, 2021
Preview of the “Internet of Soil” submission in the College of Agricultural Sciences, opened to the individual submission. Notice the rows of startup companies (for the startup company showcase) and the rows of Poster Showcase submissions behind the introduction video.
CSU Ventures, the technology transfer office for Colorado State University, is hosting its annual innovation symposium, CSU Demo Day, as a virtual event on April 27-29.
All eight colleges at CSU are represented in this year’s event, with submissions highlighting the incredible innovative work that has flourished at all levels despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the constraints across educational and research spaces at CSU.
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