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UConn TIP Receives Premiere InBIA Randall Whaley Award and Prize


UConn TIP Receives Premiere InBIA Randall Whaley Award and Prize
UConn TIP has received a prestigious recognition from the International Business Innovation Association.
Nicole Wagner, CEO of UConn TIP company LambdaVision, works in the lab at the Cell and Genome Sciences Building in Farmington. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)
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The UConn Technology Incubation Program (TIP) has received the Randall M. Whaley Award from the International Business Innovation Association (InBIA) recognizing their outstanding achievement as an entrepreneurial technology center.
This premiere award honors a technology-focused entrepreneurship center that focuses on technology companies and is an exemplar of the association’s principles and practices of successful business incubation and center management. ....

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New UConn coop program aims to breed next generation of entrepreneurs


A pilot coop program at UConn’s Stamford campus this fall will train students interested in entrepreneurship how to develop new products, while hopefully creating intellectual property like prototypes and patents.
Students working for the program will take one or two semesters off from academic work to live on UConn’s Stamford campus, where they will be paid as full-time employees by the university’s Werth Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
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If it’s successful, there are plans to bring the program, dubbed the Stamford Startup Studio, to UConn’s Hartford campus next, officials said. The overall goal is to provide students with real-world experience in developing a product as a startup company, and it dovetails with the state’s efforts to build more vibrant startup communities in its major cities, including Stamford, Hartford and New Haven. ....

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Farmington biotech seeks funding to expand pain research


A small Farmington biotech is looking to scale up after securing a patent for a novel pain treatment using a derivative of ketamine. 
MediSynergics, a company led by two former Pfizer drug researchers, operates out of a lab on the UConn Health campus as part of UConn’s Technology Incubation Program (TIP) program. 
The new patented compound shows promise as an alternative to opioid medications, said MediSynergics CEO Dennis M. Godek.
“There’s a great need for new pain medications,” Godek said. “That’s the space that we’re working in. we’re trying to do our part.”
 
The new compound is also one of a group of derivatives discovered by the company that does not bind to the NMDA receptor in neurons, suggesting it may have fewer of the side effects that have limited ketamine’s use in treatment. The medication has worked well in mice and the company is seeking additional funding to expand testing, Godek said. ....

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UConn and AT&T Collaborate to Bring Private 5G Network to Stamford Lab


UConn and AT&T Collaborate to Bring Private 5G Network to Stamford Lab
UConn Stamford one of the first elite campuses in the Northeast region to advance academic programs with 5G+ and multi-access edge compute technology
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DALLAS, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/
 What s the news? The University of Connecticut (UConn) and AT&T are working together to advance entrepreneurship, innovation, and data science using AT&T 5G+ millimeter wave and Multi-access Edge Compute (MEC) technology on the Stamford campus. The AT&T 5G+ network will allow the university to advance academic programs that will explore new use cases and expand entrepreneurial activity. ....

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