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Arrowhead Center receives SBIR Catalyst Award from U S Small Business Administration
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Nusenda Credit Union gifts $3M to NMSU in support of student success
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Sydney Lienemann, bottom right, founder of UpCycle Power, celebrates her win at the Arrowhead Innovation Fund’s 2021 Pitch Competition. (Courtesy photo)
SANTA FE, N.M. Old electric vehicle batteries could soon provide backup storage power for renewable generation systems through a local startup, UpCycle Power, which plans to repurpose used car batteries for clean-energy markets.
The company won a $5,000 first-place prize last March at Arrowhead Innovation Fund’s 2021 pitch competition at New Mexico State University after UpCycle founder Sydney Lienemann received in-depth mentoring and assistance from NMSU to turn her innovative idea into a marketable product.
The Foster Innovation Exchange Prototyping Lab at New Mexico State University has supported the development of a complex prototype for Evus, a startup creating a technology intended to mitigate scaling and fouling formation in all water filtration plant and heat transfer systems. (Courtesy photo)
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Today’s devastating opioid epidemic may stem, in part, from the medical industry’s lack of comprehensive tools to analyze, diagnose and effectively treat chronic pain, but now, a New Mexico startup may have a breakthrough solution to begin tackling the problem.
First working prototype of a dominant and non-dominant pressure sensing glove with full functionality. (Courtesy of PainScan System Inc.)
PainScan System Inc.’s patent-pending technology could allow doctors and clinical technicians to rapidly create detailed 3D maps of an individual’s pain points on an iPad or computer screen using a simple touch exam that measures pain intensity on any part of a patient’s body. That could offer physicians a holistic view of a person’s symptoms to better diagnose the causes and develop more-effective treatments.
NMSU leads clean energy cluster initiative
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