National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation is an independent federal agency in the United States that funds and supports research and education in science and engineering. It funds fundamental research and education across all fields of science and engineering and administers non-dilutive funding programs to aid early‑stage technology development, helping translate discoveries into commercially viable products and services. Through grants and fellowships, the NSF supports researchers, educators, and startups, contributing to innovation and U.S. competitiveness. The agency operates with a substantial budget to advance science, engineering, and STEM education nationwide.

James Donlon

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Sean L. Jones

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Debasis Majumdar

Program Director

Graciela Narcho

Staff Associate

Sethuraman Panchanathan

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University of Washington

Grant in 2024
The University of Washington is a prominent educational institution located in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1861. It offers a diverse range of undergraduate, graduate, and research programs across various fields, including business, social sciences, science, law, medicine, and public affairs. The university comprises several specialized schools, such as the College of Engineering, School of Dentistry, School of Pharmacy, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, School of Business, School of Humanities and Sciences, School of Law, School of Nursing, and College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences. In addition to its academic offerings, the university is dedicated to fostering innovation through CoMotion, which provides resources and support to help researchers and students translate their ideas into tangible societal and economic benefits.

Colorado-Wyoming Climate Resilience Engine

Grant in 2024
Colorado-Wyoming Climate Resilience Engine, established in 2024, is an accelerator based in Fort Collins, Colorado. Its primary mission is to foster economic growth and regional competitiveness by promoting inclusivity and diversity in the development of sustainable, climate-resilient technologies. The company focuses on investing in and supporting innovative tech startups that align with these goals.

Montana State University Bozeman

Grant in 2024
Montana State University Bozeman is a public research university located in Bozeman, Montana. It offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, with distinctive strengths in animal science, environmental horticulture, land resource sciences, and sustainable food and bioenergy systems that leverage the surrounding natural environment and proximity to Yellowstone National Park. The campus provides a vibrant student life that includes access to world‑class outdoor recreation such as kayaking, climbing, skiing, and snowboarding, and even hosts a varsity rodeo team. The university supports students through merit‑based scholarships and need‑based federal aid, and requires applicants to submit an application, high‑school transcript, standardized test scores, and FAFSA for financial aid consideration. Graduate admissions vary by department.

University of Washington

Grant in 2023
The University of Washington is a prominent educational institution located in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1861. It offers a diverse range of undergraduate, graduate, and research programs across various fields, including business, social sciences, science, law, medicine, and public affairs. The university comprises several specialized schools, such as the College of Engineering, School of Dentistry, School of Pharmacy, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, School of Business, School of Humanities and Sciences, School of Law, School of Nursing, and College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences. In addition to its academic offerings, the university is dedicated to fostering innovation through CoMotion, which provides resources and support to help researchers and students translate their ideas into tangible societal and economic benefits.

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

Grant in 2023
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) is a consortium focused on research and training in the atmospheric and related Earth system sciences. It consists of over 100 member colleges and universities that set directions and priorities for the National Center for Atmospheric Research, which UCAR manages with sponsorship by the National Science Foundation. Through their community programs, UCAR provides additional innovative services in support of the consortium's education and research goals. University Corporation for Atmospheric Research was founded in 1960 and is based in Boulder, Colorado, United States.

Seattle University

Grant in 2022
Seattle University, founded in 1891, is a non-profit educational institution located in Seattle, Washington. It provides a comprehensive Jesuit education that fosters intellectual, spiritual, ethical, and creative growth. The university offers undergraduate degrees through its various schools, including the College of Arts and Sciences, the Albers School of Business and Economics, the College of Science and Engineering, and the School of Education, as well as master's degrees through the School of Theology and Ministry. Students engage in a curriculum that emphasizes ethical principles and compassion, complemented by a rich array of extracurricular activities such as community service, cultural clubs, and artistic events. Admission requires submission of transcripts, an essay, recommendation letters, and standardized test scores, with options for financial aid available to prospective students. Seattle University is dedicated to nurturing the whole person through both academic and student life experiences.

Aesir Technologies

Grant in 2022
Æsir Technologies focuses on the development and commercialization of advanced Nickel-Zinc (Ni-Zn) battery technologies that offer a sustainable and non-toxic alternative to traditional lithium-ion and lead-acid batteries. Incorporated in 2011, the company operates a research and development facility in Bozeman, Montana, and a low-rate initial production facility in Joplin, Missouri. Æsir's innovative battery solutions are designed to meet the needs of various sectors, including trucking, marine, telecommunications, and industrial storage applications, while ensuring that the materials used are easily recyclable and safe for the environment.

KineticCore Solutions

Grant in 2022
Founded in Loveland, Colorado, KineticCore Solutions specializes in manufacturing innovative energy storage systems. Its flagship product is an all-composite structural battery designed for modular, utility-scale use, offering a safe and sustainable solution with no hazardous materials.

Ocean

Grant in 2022
Eco-Shelter is a social enterprise founded in 2017 by Alexa Bednar, based in Seattle, Washington. The company focuses on providing safe and affordable roofing solutions for low-income households in India. It specializes in sustainable building materials, offering an eco-roof panel made from resin-coated bamboo mats. These panels are pressed and sealed to create a strong, lightweight, water-resistant, and flame-resistant roofing option. Through its innovative products, Eco-Shelter aims to improve living conditions for underprivileged communities by delivering accessible and environmentally friendly building solutions.

Codon Learning

Grant in 2022
Codon Learning is a STEM courseware company based in Golden, Colorado, founded in 2019. The company specializes in developing a learning platform designed for STEM faculty to create inclusive, evidence-based courses. This platform engages students through structured self-testing with immediate feedback and monitors their progress while connecting concepts across assignments. It allows instructors to build courses using a backward-design framework and draw from assessment questions and additional materials developed by experienced educators. The goal is to help students develop effective study habits and metacognitive skills, while enabling instructors to design and teach well-aligned, high-structure courses.

6crickets

Grant in 2021
Founded in 2014, 6crickets is a Bellevue-based company that simplifies the process of finding and booking after-school activities and summer camps for children through its user-friendly online platform.

Tibbar Plasma Technologies

Grant in 2021
Tibbar Plasma Technologies develops a plasma heat engine for efficient fusion energy production. The company's headquarters are in Los Alamos, New Mexico.

University of Colorado Boulder

Grant in 2021
Founded in 1876, University of Colorado Boulder is a public research university offering undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degree programs. It serves as Colorado's comprehensive graduate research university with selective admission standards.

Swift Solar

Grant in 2021
Swift Solar is a solar technology company that designs and manufactures lightweight solar panels and systems for aerospace, automotive, and building applications. Founded in 2017 and based in San Carlos, California, with a facility in Golden, Colorado, the company focuses on perovskite solar cell technology to deliver higher efficiency and lower costs. Its approach involves ultra-thin perovskite films and tandem cell architectures that capture different parts of the solar spectrum to improve conversion efficiency while reducing weight. Swift Solar emphasizes domestic manufacturing to support scalable production and aims to advance photovoltaic solutions suitable for demanding environments and large-scale deployment.

Green Sun Medical

Grant in 2021
Green Sun Medical, LLC is a medical device company specializing in the design, development, and manufacturing of orthotic braces for the treatment of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) and Kyphosis. Founded in 2013 and based in Fort Collins, Colorado, the company is focused on creating innovative solutions to correct spinal deformities. Its flagship product is a dynamic spinal alignment brace that applies continuous corrective pressure to the spine, facilitating effective treatment for conditions such as scoliosis and kyphosis. This technology-enabled brace not only aids in the physical correction of spinal issues but also allows physicians to remotely monitor its performance in real-time, enhancing patient care and recovery outcomes.

Skyhaven Systems

Grant in 2021
Skyhaven Systems is a specialty research and development firm based in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, with primary research and development facilities located in Westford, Massachusetts. Founded in 2017 through the merger of Reactive Innovations, LLC, the company focuses on addressing critical needs in the Defense, Energy, Aerospace, and Environmental sectors for various U.S. government agencies, including the Department of Defense and NASA. Skyhaven applies advanced electrochemical engineering and reaction-based chemical processes to tackle complex technical challenges, conducting innovative work in areas such as reactor design, separation systems, and materials development. The firm operates a 4,200 square foot facility for research, development, and light manufacturing, and it pursues government-funded contracts to explore high-risk development areas. By retaining ownership of the technology rights generated from these projects, Skyhaven can commercialize its innovations for non-government applications while providing the government with a royalty-free license to use the technologies developed. This approach positions Skyhaven as a key player in creating sustainable solutions that enhance performance and reduce costs across various industries.

LumenAstra

Grant in 2021
LumenAstra, established in 2020 and headquartered in Longmont, Colorado, specializes in the development of non-invasive, wearable deep-tissue temperature sensors. These devices are designed to accurately measure internal temperatures from external locations, serving diverse applications such as cancer hyperthermia therapy, hypothermia for aortic dissection repair, brain temperature monitoring for newborns, and heat stress monitoring in high-risk environments like military operations or hazardous workplaces. The company's innovative sensor technology enables medical professionals to better protect patients from potential harm caused by extreme temperatures.

Intersphere

Grant in 2021
Founded in 2020, Intersphere specializes in environmental services. It provides weather and climate forecasts for seasonal to decadal planning horizons, utilizing artificial intelligence and human expertise to minimize risk across industries such as natural resource management, energy, and agriculture.

Summary Analytics

Grant in 2021
Summary Analytics is a Seattle-based company founded in 2017 that develops artificial intelligence-driven machine learning technology and a data analytics platform to deliver faster, lower-cost data insights and knowledge extraction. The company's work includes research in artificial intelligence and submodular optimization, and its platform aims to reduce data redundancies by identifying representative subsets of large datasets using AI and machine learning algorithms, enabling efficient data insights.

Terra Cover

Grant in 2021
Terra Cover is a Denver-based company established in 2020. It operates a monitoring platform that leverages satellite imagery and physics-guided machine learning for applications such as drought monitoring, flood mapping, and streamflow estimation. This enables data-driven decision-making in sectors like insurance and water resource management.

JuneBrain

Grant in 2021
Founded in 2017, JuneBrain develops wearable, non-invasive imaging devices for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients to monitor their disease activity at home. This enables early detection of MS attacks and improves treatment efficacy monitoring.

Wildlife Protection Management

Grant in 2021
Wildlife Protection Management, Inc. is a company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, focused on the humane protection and management of wildlife. Incorporated in 2018, the company has developed an innovative remote wildlife vaccine delivery system that allows wildlife managers to administer vaccines and contraceptives to wild and feral animals safely and effectively. This system includes a nonintrusive dart delivery mechanism, enabling precise and targeted interventions to achieve population management goals. Additionally, Wildlife Protection Management's technology incorporates the use of radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips, which facilitate the identification, health monitoring, and tracking of wildlife populations. By combining these advanced tools, the company aims to promote healthy and sustainable wildlife populations while minimizing human impact.

Immersive Reality Group

Grant in 2021
Immersive Reality Group, founded in 2004 and headquartered in Bozeman, Montana, specializes in artificial intelligence and virtual reality technology to deliver personalized healthcare solutions. The company operates a platform designed for stress and anxiety management, which utilizes predictive analytics for health monitoring in home environments. By offering tailored virtual reality experiences, Immersive Reality Group aims to help users alleviate symptoms of stress and anxiety in real time, while also providing educational tools to teach effective coping strategies.

Current Surgical

Grant in 2021
Founded in 2020, Current Surgical is a medical device company based in Washington, D.C. It specializes in developing precise tools for the treatment of solid tumors, focusing on minimally invasive tumor detection and ablation using smart surgical needles guided by real-time X-ray imaging and ultrasound energy.

CellDrop Biosciences

Grant in 2021
CellDrop Biosciences is a biotechnology company founded in 2017 and based in Laramie, Wyoming. It specializes in hydrogel-based technologies that facilitate point-of-care diagnostics and targeted biomaterial delivery. The company aims to enhance the healing process for equine musculoskeletal injuries, enabling more efficient recovery and minimizing the risk of re-injury. By leveraging its innovative hydrogel platforms, CellDrop Biosciences provides precise control over chemical and biological systems, ultimately benefiting both patients and the broader medical community.

SunFly Brands

Grant in 2021
SunFly Brands, Inc., established in Seattle, Washington in 2016, specializes in manufacturing UV-sensitive color-changing ink for invisible stamps designed to be worn underneath sunscreen. These stamps saturate with color when exposed to ultraviolet rays, indicating the need to reapply sunscreen. The company aims to address the prevalent issue of insufficient sunscreen application and infrequent reapplications, which contribute significantly to sunburns, skin cancers, and age-related skin changes.

NLM Photonics

Grant in 2021
NLM Photonics is a semiconductor technology company developing electro-optic modulation technology for transforming networking, computing, and sensing. Based on over two decades of research from the University of Washington, NLM's patented Hybrid Organic Electro-Optic (OEO) Technology enables low-voltage, low-power, high-performance transfer of data between electronics and photonics. This unique solution addresses the bottleneck in signal conversion between electronics and photonics in silicon photonics platforms, offering superior power efficiency and scalable bandwidth.

Cobio Diagnostics

Grant in 2021
Founded in 2016, Cobio Diagnostics is a biotechnology company based in Golden, Colorado. It specializes in developing diagnostics for bacterial identification and phenotypic antibiotic resistance testing using a phage-based immunoassay. This enables healthcare providers to make quicker and more informed decisions about antibiotic use.

Vapor Cell Technologies

Grant in 2021
Founded in 2020, Vapor Cell Technologies specializes in developing ultra-compact vapor cells that enable distance detection with sub-nanometer accuracy. Headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, the company's technology converts lasers into wavelength standards and facilitates precise length and optical frequency measurements.

Intrinsyx Research Corporation

Grant in 2021
Intrinsyx Bio has spent the last 3.5 years validating and commercializing 3 decades of the leading academic research in the plant microbiome research from the University of Washington. Our exclusively licensed collection of microbes are proven and published to 􀂡x Nitrogen aerobically throughout the inside of plants as well as improve yield, Phosphorous e􀂣ciency, and increase abiotic (salinity and drought) and biotic stress tolerance. We have developed shelf stable microbial inoculants that drastically improve crop yield and nutrient use e􀂣ciency, garnering interest from some of agriculture’s largest companies.

CO2 Sync

Grant in 2021
CO2 Sync is a company founded in 2019 and headquartered in Cody, Wyoming, focused on the development of genomically optimized plants. The company aims to enhance plant traits to meet specific agricultural needs. Currently operating in stealth mode, CO2 Sync is dedicated to advancing plant genetics to improve performance and sustainability in agriculture.

Molten Salt Solutions

Grant in 2021
Molten Salt Solutions develops a technology platform to commercialize molten salt synthesis and purification and to advance isotope enrichment for nuclear power. The platform includes proprietary chromatography and mass spectrometry systems along with metal salt synthesis methods, enabling safer, more cost-efficient production of isotopically enriched materials for both fission and fusion applications. The company was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

BlueDot Photonics

Grant in 2021
BlueDot Photonics, Inc. is a company based in Kirkland, Washington, that specializes in the design, development, and production of solar panels and other photonic devices. Incorporated in 2019, BlueDot focuses on enhancing the performance and durability of solar energy devices. By utilizing innovative semiconductor materials, the company aims to increase the power output of solar panels, making clean energy more accessible and affordable for a broader range of customers.

GMJ Technologies

Grant in 2021
Founded in 2018, GMJ Technologies specializes in developing microanalytical technologies for biopharmaceutical and biomedical applications. The company's core product is a proprietary analytical tool that combines capillary electrophoresis with an optical-mass spectrometry interface, offering fast, reliable protein analysis with high sensitivity and reduced sample consumption.

Dynamic Entropy Technology

Grant in 2020
Dynamic Entropy Technology is a medical device manufacturer established in 2018 and based in Pasco, Washington. The company focuses on developing innovative technologies in the health sciences sector, aiming to enhance patient outcomes. Its products utilize a novel collagen citrate-based polymer biomaterial, which is designed to address challenging diabetic skin wounds. By providing effective solutions for diabetic foot ulcers, Dynamic Entropy Technology seeks to reduce the health burden associated with these conditions and facilitate the delivery of drugs or biologics to improve healing processes.

HaptX

Grant in 2020
HaptX is a technology company focused on enhancing virtual reality experiences through realistic touch simulation. It has developed HaptX Gloves, which enable natural interaction and provide haptic feedback with a high level of realism. Utilizing patented microfluidic technology, these gloves feature 130 points of touch feedback and can apply resistive force feedback of up to 4 pounds per finger, while also tracking hand motions with sub-millimeter precision. Founded by Jake Rubin and Dr. Bob Crockett, HaptX employs a team of 35 and operates from offices in Seattle, Washington, and San Luis Obispo, California. The company's innovations allow users to feel the texture, shape, motion, vibration, and temperature of virtual objects, bridging the gap between the physical and virtual worlds.

Xonotiv

Grant in 2020
Xonotiv develops a prosthetic knee that will improve amputee mobility and safety while also allowing robots to walk like humans. The company's headquarters are in Auburn, Washington.

Membrion

Grant in 2020
Founded in 2016, Membrion specializes in manufacturing and commercializing advanced membrane filtration technologies. Its products are designed to filter molecules under diverse conditions, serving applications such as flow batteries, water purification, fuel cells, and pharmaceuticals.

ThruWave

Grant in 2020
ThruWave develops millimeter wave imaging technology for various industries. Founded in 2017, it's headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

A-Alpha Bio

Grant in 2020
A-Alpha Bio, Inc. is a biotechnology company specializing in synthetic biology and advanced quantitative measurement of protein interactions to facilitate drug development. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, the company offers its proprietary AlphaSeq platform, which enables high-throughput mapping of protein-protein interactions. This technology allows for the simultaneous identification and quantification of interactions among thousands of protein pairs, streamlining the drug discovery process by aiding in the identification of potential drug targets and enhancing the understanding of disease mechanisms. By providing biologics and molecular glue discovery and optimization services, A-Alpha Bio supports pharmaceutical companies in optimizing binding and specificity to multiple target proteins. The team comprises synthetic biologists, structural biologists, and next-generation sequencing experts dedicated to overcoming challenges in the drug development process.

Codon Learning

Grant in 2020
Codon Learning is a STEM courseware company based in Golden, Colorado, founded in 2019. The company specializes in developing a learning platform designed for STEM faculty to create inclusive, evidence-based courses. This platform engages students through structured self-testing with immediate feedback and monitors their progress while connecting concepts across assignments. It allows instructors to build courses using a backward-design framework and draw from assessment questions and additional materials developed by experienced educators. The goal is to help students develop effective study habits and metacognitive skills, while enabling instructors to design and teach well-aligned, high-structure courses.

Legov Systems Group

Grant in 2020
Legov Systems Group, founded in 2018 and based in Boise, Idaho, specializes in the development of scalable power systems that utilize smart materials to harvest energy. The company's innovative technologies are designed to recover significant amounts of low-grade waste heat from various industrial applications, including combined heat and power installations, metal manufacturing, chemical processing, and industrial boilers. By enabling clients to harness this otherwise lost energy, Legov Systems Group helps reduce operating costs, lower energy demands, and enhance sustainability across industrial facilities.

Docugami

Grant in 2020
Docugami, Inc., based in Kirkland, Washington, is an AI document engineering company founded in 2017. It specializes in developing Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions that employ various artificial intelligence techniques, such as natural language processing, image recognition, and declarative markup. These technologies enable businesses of all sizes to enhance the creation and management of their unique documents, leading to greater insight, efficiency, and overall business impact.

Proteios Technology

Grant in 2020
Proteios Technology develops products and services to support the discovery and scalable manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals. It offers protein purification kits, including gravity-based and spin kits, enabling safe and efficient purification with reduced environmental impact and lower costs. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Issaquah, Washington.

A-Alpha Bio

Grant in 2020
A-Alpha Bio, Inc. is a biotechnology company specializing in synthetic biology and advanced quantitative measurement of protein interactions to facilitate drug development. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, the company offers its proprietary AlphaSeq platform, which enables high-throughput mapping of protein-protein interactions. This technology allows for the simultaneous identification and quantification of interactions among thousands of protein pairs, streamlining the drug discovery process by aiding in the identification of potential drug targets and enhancing the understanding of disease mechanisms. By providing biologics and molecular glue discovery and optimization services, A-Alpha Bio supports pharmaceutical companies in optimizing binding and specificity to multiple target proteins. The team comprises synthetic biologists, structural biologists, and next-generation sequencing experts dedicated to overcoming challenges in the drug development process.

LightWorks Metrology

Grant in 2020
Founded in 2019, LightWorks Metrology specializes in the development of coordinate measuring machines and 3D interferometer systems, utilizing advanced interferometry technology.

Off Planet Research

Grant in 2020
Founded in 2015, Off Planet Research operates a specialized facility in Lacey, Washington. The company creates extraterrestrial environments for testing space technology and conducting research & development, focusing on lunar and planetary missions.

Biomimicry Design Alliance

Grant in 2020
Biomimicry Design Alliance is a consulting organization founded in 2018 and based in Denver, Colorado. The company focuses on making biomimicry accessible to the architecture community by creating tools that bridge the gap between scientific research and design practices. Its mission is to facilitate knowledge sharing and resource exchange among architects, designers, and scientists, thereby enhancing their capacity to address the challenges posed by the climate crisis. Through its innovative approach, Biomimicry Design Alliance aims to empower professionals in the field to incorporate sustainable design principles inspired by natural systems, ultimately contributing to a more resilient and ecologically sound built environment.

Boydston Chemicals Innovations

Grant in 2020
Boydston Chemicals Innovations, Inc. is a manufacturer of resins and specialty chemicals, established in 2017 and located in Federal Way, Washington. As a subsidiary of 3D Systems Corporation, the company specializes in the development of innovative solutions utilizing ring-opening metathesis polymerization. Boydston Chemicals Innovations produces a variety of chemical products, including polynorbornene, polydicyclopentadiene, and related homopolymers. The company is also engaged in extensive research to enhance the applications of its polymer compounds, offering solutions that incorporate metal initiators such as ruthenium, molybdenum, and tungsten salts.

Opticyte

Grant in 2020
Opticyte, Inc. is a medical device company based in Seattle, Washington, specializing in the development of advanced algorithms and optical spectroscopy technology to monitor cellular oxygen levels. Founded in 2016 as a spinoff from the University of Washington, the company is focused on creating its first product, the Cell O2 Monitor, which aims to reduce the risk of organ failure. This innovative noninvasive oximeter measures oxygen levels within cells, enabling early detection of critical conditions such as shock, sepsis, hemorrhage, and cardiac dysfunction. By providing clinicians with essential data, Opticyte's technology facilitates timely treatment decisions that can prevent multiple organ failure and improve patient outcomes. The company comprises teams with extensive experience in engineering, regulatory affairs, and communications, all dedicated to advancing medical device innovation.

Alligant Scientific

Grant in 2020
Provider of services in energy and materials science industry. The company provides technological services for solving technical issues in the field of energy and materials science. The company was incorporated in 2013 and is based in Highlands Ranch, Colorado.

Clearsight

Grant in 2020
ClearSight develops intraocular lenses for high-quality vision after cataract surgery. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Aurora, Colorado.

nView Medical

Grant in 2020
Founded in 2012, nView Medical specializes in developing and manufacturing medical imaging equipment for invasive surgical procedures. Its flagship product, nView s1, offers real-time 3D visualization using artificial intelligence and model-based imaging, enhancing surgical accuracy and efficiency.

Green Sun Medical

Grant in 2019
Green Sun Medical, LLC is a medical device company specializing in the design, development, and manufacturing of orthotic braces for the treatment of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) and Kyphosis. Founded in 2013 and based in Fort Collins, Colorado, the company is focused on creating innovative solutions to correct spinal deformities. Its flagship product is a dynamic spinal alignment brace that applies continuous corrective pressure to the spine, facilitating effective treatment for conditions such as scoliosis and kyphosis. This technology-enabled brace not only aids in the physical correction of spinal issues but also allows physicians to remotely monitor its performance in real-time, enhancing patient care and recovery outcomes.

easyXAFS

Grant in 2019
easyXAFS offers complete instruments for advanced x-ray spectroscopy. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

TCarta

Grant in 2019
TCarta specializes in providing seabed mapping data for maritime applications. It offers hydrostatic and geospatial mapping systems and solutions, serving clients in geospatial intelligence, coastal engineering, environmental monitoring, and global mapping.

Meati Foods

Grant in 2019
Meati Foods produces and sells fungi-based meat alternatives. Founded in 2016, the company uses proprietary clean technologies to create nutrient-dense, plant-based products that are free from common allergens.

Parse Biosciences

Grant in 2019
Parse Biosciences is a biotechnology company specializing in single-cell analysis and sequencing solutions. Founded in 2018 and based in Seattle, Washington, the company focuses on developing innovative technologies that simplify the sequencing process for researchers. By employing combinatorial cDNA barcoding directly within cells, Parse Biosciences eliminates the necessity for complex and costly microfluidic instruments. This technology allows for the fixing, freezing, and storage of samples, enabling researchers to conduct experiments with samples collected on different dates in a single run. This capability enhances sample handling and minimizes errors, ultimately improving the accuracy of results. The company aims to increase gene detection in individual cells while addressing common challenges associated with single-cell sequencing, thereby advancing research in various scientific fields.

ThermaWatts

Grant in 2019
ThermaWatts develops an ambient thermal electric converter that converts heat into electricity. The company is based in Renton, Washington.

Radiation Detection Solutions

Grant in 2019
Radiation Detection Solutions develops the solid-state tissue-equivalent detector, or SSTED, a radiation detection system. The company was founded in 2011 with its headquarters in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Nielson Scientific

Grant in 2019
Nielson Scientific develops custom UVC systems that produce precise and consistent UVC doses for industrial applications. The company is based in Lehi, Utah.

Ocean

Grant in 2019
Eco-Shelter is a social enterprise founded in 2017 by Alexa Bednar, based in Seattle, Washington. The company focuses on providing safe and affordable roofing solutions for low-income households in India. It specializes in sustainable building materials, offering an eco-roof panel made from resin-coated bamboo mats. These panels are pressed and sealed to create a strong, lightweight, water-resistant, and flame-resistant roofing option. Through its innovative products, Eco-Shelter aims to improve living conditions for underprivileged communities by delivering accessible and environmentally friendly building solutions.

Tile Farm

Grant in 2019
Founded in 2020, Tile Farm is an educational technology company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It offers a suite of products and services designed to help students explore mathematics visually, fostering spatial awareness, numeracy skills, and higher-order thinking.

Swift Solar

Grant in 2019
Swift Solar is a solar technology company that designs and manufactures lightweight solar panels and systems for aerospace, automotive, and building applications. Founded in 2017 and based in San Carlos, California, with a facility in Golden, Colorado, the company focuses on perovskite solar cell technology to deliver higher efficiency and lower costs. Its approach involves ultra-thin perovskite films and tandem cell architectures that capture different parts of the solar spectrum to improve conversion efficiency while reducing weight. Swift Solar emphasizes domestic manufacturing to support scalable production and aims to advance photovoltaic solutions suitable for demanding environments and large-scale deployment.

Vartega

Grant in 2019
Vartega Inc. is a technology development firm based in Golden, Colorado, that specializes in the recycling of carbon fiber, a strong and lightweight material used across various industries, including aerospace, automotive, wind energy, and sporting goods. Founded in 2014, Vartega employs a patented recycling process to transform carbon fiber scrap and waste into low-cost, high-quality products suitable for mass-market applications. The company’s offerings include semi-continuous, chopped, and milled carbon fiber, which can be utilized in thermoplastics, nonwoven fabrics, and molding compounds. By diverting carbon fiber waste from landfills, Vartega aims to enhance the sustainability of these industries, contributing to improved fuel economy and significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.

OtoNexus Medical Technologies

Grant in 2019
OtoNexus Medical Technologies Inc. specializes in the design, development, and commercialization of ultrasound-based medical devices aimed at diagnosing middle ear infections, known as otitis media, in both children and adults. The company has created a patented handheld device that allows clinicians to swiftly and accurately distinguish between viral and bacterial infections, thereby informing appropriate treatment decisions regarding antibiotic use. This innovative application of ultrasound technology facilitates rapid data collection, enabling ease of use by healthcare professionals, including non-physician personnel. Additionally, the device features one-use-per-patient tips, which contribute to a recurring revenue model for the company. Founded in 2010 and based in Seattle, Washington, OtoNexus was previously known as OtoMetrix Medical Technologies until its name change in July 2014.

Stateless

Grant in 2019
Stateless is a Boulder, Colorado‑based company that develops software‑defined interconnect solutions for private and hybrid cloud environments. Its platform, including the Luxon interconnect network, delivers virtualized network functions such as routing, security, and automation across multiple endpoints, including data centers, tenant sites, and hyperscale clouds. By enabling dynamic, multi‑tenant connectivity, Stateless allows service providers to scale network services efficiently and cost‑effectively.

Allumia

Grant in 2019
Founded in 2013, Allumia specializes in lighting upgrades for commercial facilities. It offers design, funding, installation, and maintenance services, serving markets such as office spaces, retail stores, and industrial plants. The company uses a software and IoT platform to optimize energy efficiency, enabling clients to reduce costs and increase savings.

Unanimous AI

Grant in 2019
Unanimous A.I., Inc. is a technology company based in San Francisco, California, specializing in the development of swarm artificial intelligence software solutions. Founded in 2014, the company offers two primary products: Swarm AI and Swarm Insight. Swarm AI connects users in real-time to form super-intelligent systems that utilize collective human input, enhancing decision-making and predictive capabilities across various applications, including sales, marketing, and finance. Swarm Insight, a subscription service, enables organizations to gather and analyze the thoughts and opinions of consumer populations, providing more nuanced market intelligence compared to traditional methods such as surveys and focus groups. By merging human insights with AI algorithms, Unanimous A.I. creates dynamic systems that amplify the intelligence of groups, facilitating more accurate forecasts and optimized decisions.

Geospiza

Grant in 2019
Geospiza, Inc. is a technology company based in Denver, Colorado, specializing in climate risk assessment platforms aimed at the emergency management industry. Founded in 2017, Geospiza develops software solutions that integrate real-time Internet of Things (IoT) data, big data, and advanced analytics to help risk managers, sustainability teams, and asset managers assess and mitigate climate-related risks. Its flagship products include Geospiza PATH, which allows users to quantify and address risks associated with climate and natural hazards, and Geospiza SWIFT, a web-based workflow and decision support tool that consolidates diverse datasets and models to provide actionable insights. Through these platforms, Geospiza enhances decision-making processes, ultimately aiming to save lives and protect the environment in the face of climate disasters.

Clearsight

Grant in 2019
ClearSight develops intraocular lenses for high-quality vision after cataract surgery. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Aurora, Colorado.

MRX Analytics

Grant in 2019
MRX Analytics, founded in 2017 and based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, specializes in addressing challenges that involve 3D temperature measurements in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems. The company leverages its patent-pending technology to enhance MRI-assisted temperature measurement, aiming to streamline processes for its clients. With a team of internationally recognized researchers in the field of magnetic resonance, MRX Analytics is dedicated to providing innovative solutions that not only address specific customer needs but also create new business opportunities while saving time.

GMJ Technologies

Grant in 2019
Founded in 2018, GMJ Technologies specializes in developing microanalytical technologies for biopharmaceutical and biomedical applications. The company's core product is a proprietary analytical tool that combines capillary electrophoresis with an optical-mass spectrometry interface, offering fast, reliable protein analysis with high sensitivity and reduced sample consumption.

Tibbar Plasma Technologies

Grant in 2019
Tibbar Plasma Technologies develops a plasma heat engine for efficient fusion energy production. The company's headquarters are in Los Alamos, New Mexico.

The Local Crowd

Grant in 2018
The Local Crowd, established in 2012 and based in Laramie, Wyoming, operates as a rewards-based crowdfunding platform dedicated to supporting small businesses and community organizations within rural areas. The company facilitates fundraising campaigns while providing comprehensive services such as education, coaching, research, and networking opportunities to enhance the success of these initiatives. By fostering connections between businesses, customers, nonprofits, leaders, and residents, The Local Crowd strengthens social capital and promotes local economic growth and sustainability.

Betterment Labs

Grant in 2018
Betterment Labs develops a computer-based expert system to guide the creation of beginning literacy curricula in any phonics-based language. The company was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Park City, Utah.

Curio Interactive

Grant in 2018
Curio Interactive provides a variety of engaging online STEAM-based learning activities. The company is based in Seattle, Washington.

Digital Promise

Grant in 2018
Digital Promise provides support to advance technologies that can transform teaching and learning. It is a non-profit organization originated by the U.S. Congress as part of the 2008 re-authorization of the higher education opportunity act. Digital Promise was founded in 2011 and is based in Washington, District of Columbia.

Beta Hatch

Grant in 2018
Beta Hatch Inc. specializes in the production of insect protein primarily for animal feed and also produces nutrient-balanced fertilizers as a by-product of its operations. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Cashmere, Washington, the company focuses on farming mealworms and utilizes rearing technology that converts organic waste, such as spent brewery grains, into high-quality insect feed. In addition to animal feed, Beta Hatch explores the potential applications of insect exoskeletons in bioplastics and pharmaceuticals. With a commitment to sustainable practices, the company aims to create a zero-waste system while addressing the growing global demand for efficient agricultural solutions. Beta Hatch serves a diverse clientele, including farmers, ranchers, and researchers, leveraging its expertise in entomology to promote the use of insects as a viable commodity crop in food and fertilizer applications.

Emissol

Grant in 2018
Emissol develops technology that reduces emissions from vehicles and other mobile sources. Headquartered in Mill Creek, Washington, the company offers solutions such as engine and chassis‑dynamometer testing, mobile emission measurements, coating techniques, selective catalytic reduction, and gasoline particulate filters. These tools help clients lower their environmental impact.

Revibro Optics

Grant in 2018
Founded in 2015 and based in Bozeman, Montana, Revibro Optics specializes in developing a variable focus optic system. This system controls light focus using variable focus mirrors, aiming to eliminate spherical aberration in optical systems.

Membrion

Grant in 2018
Founded in 2016, Membrion specializes in manufacturing and commercializing advanced membrane filtration technologies. Its products are designed to filter molecules under diverse conditions, serving applications such as flow batteries, water purification, fuel cells, and pharmaceuticals.

nView Medical

Seed Round in 2018
Founded in 2012, nView Medical specializes in developing and manufacturing medical imaging equipment for invasive surgical procedures. Its flagship product, nView s1, offers real-time 3D visualization using artificial intelligence and model-based imaging, enhancing surgical accuracy and efficiency.

A-Alpha Bio

Grant in 2018
A-Alpha Bio, Inc. is a biotechnology company specializing in synthetic biology and advanced quantitative measurement of protein interactions to facilitate drug development. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, the company offers its proprietary AlphaSeq platform, which enables high-throughput mapping of protein-protein interactions. This technology allows for the simultaneous identification and quantification of interactions among thousands of protein pairs, streamlining the drug discovery process by aiding in the identification of potential drug targets and enhancing the understanding of disease mechanisms. By providing biologics and molecular glue discovery and optimization services, A-Alpha Bio supports pharmaceutical companies in optimizing binding and specificity to multiple target proteins. The team comprises synthetic biologists, structural biologists, and next-generation sequencing experts dedicated to overcoming challenges in the drug development process.

Meati Foods

Grant in 2018
Meati Foods produces and sells fungi-based meat alternatives. Founded in 2016, the company uses proprietary clean technologies to create nutrient-dense, plant-based products that are free from common allergens.

Xonotiv

Grant in 2018
Xonotiv develops a prosthetic knee that will improve amputee mobility and safety while also allowing robots to walk like humans. The company's headquarters are in Auburn, Washington.

TCarta

Grant in 2018
TCarta specializes in providing seabed mapping data for maritime applications. It offers hydrostatic and geospatial mapping systems and solutions, serving clients in geospatial intelligence, coastal engineering, environmental monitoring, and global mapping.

JuneBrain

Grant in 2018
Founded in 2017, JuneBrain develops wearable, non-invasive imaging devices for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients to monitor their disease activity at home. This enables early detection of MS attacks and improves treatment efficacy monitoring.

Alligant Scientific

Grant in 2018
Provider of services in energy and materials science industry. The company provides technological services for solving technical issues in the field of energy and materials science. The company was incorporated in 2013 and is based in Highlands Ranch, Colorado.

Proteios Technology

Grant in 2018
Proteios Technology develops products and services to support the discovery and scalable manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals. It offers protein purification kits, including gravity-based and spin kits, enabling safe and efficient purification with reduced environmental impact and lower costs. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Issaquah, Washington.

UbiQD

Grant in 2018
Founded in 2014, UbiQD specializes in manufacturing low-hazard quantum dots and nanocomposites. Its primary product is UbiGro, a luminescent film that enhances crop growth by optimizing sunlight within greenhouses.

Rebound Technologies

Grant in 2018
Rebound Technologies manufactures innovative thermal energy storage systems for commercial freezer environments and off-grid cooling. Its flagship products include IcePoint, a low-temperature refrigeration solution for supermarkets, and SunChill, an off-grid refrigeration system designed to improve agricultural productivity by removing field heat from crops post-harvest. The company's solutions are used by retail stores and farmers in the United States.

Elementum 3D

Grant in 2018
Founded in 2014, Elementum 3D specializes in researching, developing, and manufacturing advanced metals, composites, and ceramics for the 3D printing industry. Its product portfolio includes aluminum Metal-Matrix Composites (MMC), tungsten, copper, nickel and steel MMC materials, nickel titanium, and cemented carbide.

Boydston Chemicals Innovations

Grant in 2017
Boydston Chemicals Innovations, Inc. is a manufacturer of resins and specialty chemicals, established in 2017 and located in Federal Way, Washington. As a subsidiary of 3D Systems Corporation, the company specializes in the development of innovative solutions utilizing ring-opening metathesis polymerization. Boydston Chemicals Innovations produces a variety of chemical products, including polynorbornene, polydicyclopentadiene, and related homopolymers. The company is also engaged in extensive research to enhance the applications of its polymer compounds, offering solutions that incorporate metal initiators such as ruthenium, molybdenum, and tungsten salts.

ThruWave

Grant in 2017
ThruWave develops millimeter wave imaging technology for various industries. Founded in 2017, it's headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

2B Technology

Grant in 2017
2B Technologies is dedicated to the development and commercialization of new analytical instruments for atmospheric and environmental measurements. They specialize in miniaturized instruments for measurements of ozone (O3), nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), mercury (Hg; under development), and other chemical species in air. The photo to the right shows their Model 202 Ozone Monitor and their Personal Ozone Monitor (POM) sitting atop a conventional ozone monitor. Their Model 202 was originally developed out of the need for the University of Colorado research group of co-founder Dr. John Birks to make vertical profiling measurements of ozone on kites and balloons where measurements using conventional ozone monitors are impossible. The POM represents another advance in miniaturization and portability. Their small, lightweight, low-power instruments are now used for atmospheric measurements using balloons, kites, UAVs, research aircraft, and at many remote sites, including Antarctica, the Galapagos Islands, the Greenland ice sheet, the summit of Mont Blanc, the Amazon rain forest, on buoys in the Arctic Ocean, on commercial airliners, in many U.S. National Parks and at numerous other locations throughout the world. More than 1,700 of Their Model 202 and Model 205 Ozone Monitors, over 140 POMs, and more than 4,100 total instruments have been sold since the year 2000, with about half of their instruments going to researchers outside the U.S. More than 500 scientific papers have been published that cite use of 2B Tech instruments, and those papers have been cited more than 7,000 times by other researchers.

MicroHAOPs

Grant in 2017
MicroHAOPs is a Seattle-based company founded in 2015 that specializes in developing innovative wastewater treatment technologies, focusing on membrane-based treatment processes. The company offers proprietary nanomaterial solutions designed for membrane pre-treatment, wastewater treatment, and water purification. These advanced solutions effectively remove phosphorus from domestic wastewater and polluted natural waters to trace levels. By commercializing new technology aimed at reducing membrane fouling, MicroHAOPs enables businesses to lower their fresh water costs and minimize wastewater flows, thereby enhancing the overall water footprint of treatment facilities.

Z-senz

Grant in 2017
Z-senz develops the next leap in LIDAR to enable safety and reliability in autonomous vehicles. The company's headquarters are in Washington, D.C. Founded in 2015 by a group of scientists with expertise in optics, lasers, material science, physics, and manufacturing,

LightStanza

Grant in 2017
LightStanza is a startup based in Boulder, Colorado, specializing in the development of LightStanza, a web application for daylight simulations. The company focuses on addressing the often overlooked and oversimplified aspect of daylighting in building design. By offering several analysis options, including annual metrics, space-by-space scores for LEED Daylight Credit, and glare reports, LightStanza provides precise and accurate tools to enhance both spatial dynamics and energy efficiency within buildings. Their software is powered by cloud computing and includes features such as point-in-time rendering, illuminance grid animations, and various types of annual analyses. This enables professionals in the construction industry, including architects, daylighting consultants, sustainable design specialists, LEED consultants, and project managers, to simulate daylight conditions accurately throughout the day and year.

LiloTree

Grant in 2017
LiloTree is an advanced materials company headquartered in Seattle, Washington, that develops next‑generation surface‑finish technologies for printed circuit boards. Its flagship electroless nickel immersion gold (ENIG) finish is cyanide‑free, corrosion resistant, and delivers a ten‑fold improvement in black pad resistance while eliminating brittle solder joint failures, over‑plating, and skip‑plating. The company also offers a patented ENIG‑Premium solution that is environmentally friendly, enhances reliability, and reduces cost for electronic manufacturers.
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