The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency established in 1950 and based in Alexandria, Virginia. It is dedicated to supporting research and education in science and engineering across a wide range of disciplines. The NSF provides significant non-dilutive funding, up to $1.5 million, to startups and small businesses through its America's Seed Fund initiative, which is part of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program mandated by Congress. With an operating budget of approximately $7.8 billion, the NSF is committed to advancing fundamental research and education, thus fostering innovation and technological development in the United States.
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 workforce development initiative is to promote inclusivity and diversity.CO-WY Engine will be an essential driver of economic growth, enhancing the region's competitiveness and positioning it as a leader in sustainable and climate-resilient technologies.
Montana State University, Bozeman
Grant in 2024
Montana State University (MSU) – Bozeman’s main draw is its location. Student life at MSU Bozeman gives access to some of the best kayaking, climbing, skiing and snowboarding in the country. True to its mountain roots, MSU Bozeman even has a varsity rodeo team. The university’s academics also take advantage of Bozeman’s one-of-a-kind surroundings. Some of MSU Bozeman’s unique programs of study include Animal Science, Environmental Horticulture, Land Resource Sciences and Sustainable Food & Bioenergy Systems. Students in these fields can find ideal research opportunities in the local wildlife and nearby Yellowstone Park. MSU Bozeman sponsors a number of scholarship programs, many of which are based on merit. Need-based financial aid is also available in the form of federal grants and loans. The university’s admissions requirements for incoming freshmen include an application and fee, high school transcript and SAT/ACT scores. The FAFSA is also required if you’d like to be considered for financial aid. If you’ve taken IB or AP exams, you should send your scores to MSU Bozeman to earn credit. Admissions requirements for graduate programs vary by department. Visit MSU Bozeman’s website for more information.
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
A Jesuit education is one that engages the whole human being. Following in this tradition, Seattle University offers academics and student life activities that are intellectually, spiritually, ethically and creatively challenging. Located in Seattle, Washington, Seattle U grants bachelor’s degrees through its individual schools, which include a school of Arts and Sciences, a school of Business, a School of Science and Engineering and a school of Education. Master’s degrees are also awarded through the school of Theology and Ministry. In class, students examine ethical principles while challenging their intellect and cultivating compassion and creativity. This multi-faceted Jesuit approach takes place outside of class as well through student life activities. The campus newspaper and radio station, poetry readings, lectures, film screenings, community service groups and more than 120 cultural, artistic, religious and recreational clubs are some examples of the varied extracurricular options. Within the city of Seattle itself, students can also find a full range of activities. Transcripts, an essay, recommendation letters and SAT or ACT scores are some of the materials required for undergraduate admission to Seattle University. When seeking admission, prospective students may also apply for financial aid.
Aesir Technologies
Grant in 2022
Aesir Technologies specializes in the development and commercialization of next-generation Nickel-Zinc (Ni-Zn) battery technologies that utilize sustainable, non-toxic materials that can be safely and easily recycled. Aesir Technologies was incorporated in 2011 and has a research and development (R&D) facility in Bozeman, Montana, and a low-rate initial production facility in Joplin, Missouri.
KineticCore Solutions
Grant in 2022
KineticCore Solutions is a technology manufacturing company that produces energy storage systems. It offers an energy storage package and its operating environment easily matches that of current and future wind and solar farms. The all-composite structural design of the KineticCore Battery contains no hazardous materials, which greatly simplifies safety, shipping, and recycling compared to chemical batteries. In 2019, James, Jim, and Chuck Clegern co-founded the company with Steve Milliren in Loveland, Colorado.
Ocean
Grant in 2022
Ocean is a social enterprise that aims to provide low-income households in India with safe and affordable roofing. The company was founded in 2017 by Alexa Bednar and is based in Seattle, Washington.
Codon Learning
Grant in 2022
Codon Learning is a STEM courseware company that promotes evidence-based teaching. The company was established in 2019 and is headquartered in Golden, Colorado.
6crickets
Grant in 2021
6crickets Inc. is an online platform based in Bellevue, Washington, that specializes in providing afterschool education and enrichment activities for children. Founded in 2014, the company offers a marketplace where parents can easily find and register for various summer camps and after-school programs. The platform features a search engine, scheduling tools, and booking services that connect parents with different enrichment providers. Additionally, it supports schools by providing an after-school enrichment management tool and online registration services, facilitating the delivery of diverse programs directly on school campuses. By combining technology with educational offerings, 6crickets aims to enhance the learning experiences of children while simplifying the process for parents and schools.
University of Colorado Boulder
Grant in 2021
The University of Colorado Boulder, established in 1876, is a prominent public research university located in Boulder, Colorado. As the flagship institution of the University of Colorado system, it offers a wide range of undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degree programs, maintaining selective admission standards. The university is recognized for fostering a dynamic community of scholars and learners, dedicated to advancing human potential through innovative research and education. Its executive management team oversees the university's assets, ensuring the effective administration of its various academic and research initiatives.
Green Sun Medical
Grant in 2021
Green Sun Medical, LLC is a medical device company based in Fort Collins, Colorado, specializing in the design, development, and manufacturing of orthotic braces for treating Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) and Kyphosis. Founded in 2013, the company focuses on creating a dynamic spinal alignment brace that applies continuous corrective pressure to the spine, assisting in the management of spinal deformities. This innovative brace not only promotes effective treatment but also enables physicians to monitor its performance remotely in real-time, thereby enhancing patient care and recovery outcomes. Green Sun Medical is dedicated to advancing spinal health through its technology-driven solutions.
Skyhaven Systems
Grant in 2021
Skyhaven Systems is a research and development firm headquartered in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, with primary laboratories in Westford, Massachusetts. Established in 2017 through the merger of Reactive Innovations, LLC, the company specializes in addressing critical needs of the U.S. Government across the Defense, Energy, Aerospace, and Environmental sectors. Skyhaven employs advanced electrochemical engineering and reaction-based chemistry to tackle complex technical challenges, working closely with agencies such as the Department of Defense, NASA, and the Environmental Protection Agency. The firm focuses on innovative chemical process technologies, including reactor design and thermal management, to develop operational prototypes and deliver research findings. As a small business, Skyhaven retains technology rights from its government-funded projects, providing the government with a royalty-free license while also enabling the firm to pursue commercialization opportunities. This strategic approach allows Skyhaven to address high-risk development areas often overlooked by larger organizations, fostering innovation through government contracts and grants. The firm actively protects its intellectual property through patents and trade secrets, positioning itself for future growth in both governmental and commercial markets.
LumenAstra
Grant in 2021
LumenAstra develops a non-invasive, wearable deep-tissue temperature sensor for cancer treatment and other applications. The company was founded in 2020 with its headquarters in Longmont, Colorado.
Intersphere
Grant in 2021
Intersphere offers environmental services like weather and climate forecasts for seasonal to decadal planning horizons. The company was founded in 2020 and has its headquarters in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Summary Analytics
Grant in 2021
Summary Analytics, Inc. is a Seattle-based company founded in 2017, specializing in artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies. The company develops a data analytics platform designed to address inefficiencies in data management by minimizing redundancies. By employing advanced algorithms and submodular optimization techniques, Summary Analytics enables organizations to extract valuable insights from large datasets more efficiently and cost-effectively. This innovative approach allows businesses to achieve better data insights and knowledge extraction in reduced time frames, enhancing overall decision-making processes.
Terra Cover
Grant in 2021
Terra Cover is a monitoring platform operator that focuses on applications in insurance and water resource management. Founded in 2020 and based in Denver, Colorado, the company utilizes data, machine learning, and physics to provide insights into the Earth's changing surface. Its platform enables organizations to analyze satellite imagery and geospatial data effectively, facilitating informed decision-making in various sectors.
JuneBrain
Grant in 2021
JuneBrain, LLC is a Washington, D.C.-based company founded in 2017 that focuses on developing wearable and non-invasive imaging devices for multiple sclerosis patients. The technology allows patients to monitor their disease activity from home, facilitating earlier detection of MS attacks and enhancing the monitoring of treatment efficacy. By leveraging telemedicine, JuneBrain aims to optimize remote assessment for neurological diseases, thereby enabling clinicians to track patients outside traditional clinical settings. The company's long-term vision includes extending its device's applications to a broader range of neurodegenerative diseases, promoting more accessible and frequent monitoring of brain health.
Current Surgical
Grant in 2021
Current Surgical is a surgical device company founded in 2020 and headquartered in Washington, DC. The company specializes in developing advanced tools aimed at the treatment of solid tumors. Its flagship product is a smart surgical needle designed for minimally invasive tumor detection and ablation. This innovative needle utilizes real-time X-ray guidance and ultrasound energy to effectively heat and destroy tumors while preserving surrounding vital organs and tissue. By enabling surgeons to target tumors located near critical anatomy, Current Surgical aims to enhance surgical precision and improve patient outcomes.
Immersive Reality Group
Grant in 2021
Immersive Reality Group uses artificial intelligence-enabled technology to provide personalized healthcare solutions. The company was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Bozeman, Montana.
CellDrop Biosciences
Grant in 2021
CellDrop Biosciences develops hydrogel-based point-of-care diagnostics and targeted biomaterial delivery technology. The company was established in 2017 and is headquartered in Laramie, Wyoming.
NLM Photonics
Grant in 2021
NLM Photonics is a semiconductor technology company focused on developing advanced electro-optic modulation technology aimed at enhancing networking, computing, and sensing applications. Originating from over two decades of research at the University of Washington, the company's patented Hybrid Organic Electro-Optic (OEO) Technology facilitates efficient data transfer between electronic components and photonics, which is crucial for applications like fiber optics and LIDAR. This technology addresses the power and bandwidth limitations of existing silicon photonics platforms by enabling low-voltage, low-power integration that can be retrofitted into existing manufacturing processes with minimal disruption. NLM's solutions provide significant improvements in power efficiency and scalable bandwidth, making them attractive to hyperscale data center operators and commercial fabs. The company's growth is supported by strategic partnerships with major industry players, enhancing its position in the rapidly evolving photonics landscape.
Cobio Diagnostics
Grant in 2021
Cobio Diagnostics is a biotechnology company based in Golden, Colorado, founded in 2016. The company specializes in developing diagnostics aimed at rapid bacterial identification and phenotypic antibiotic resistance testing. Utilizing a phage-based immunoassay, Cobio Diagnostics' technology can identify specific bacterial species and determine the most effective antibiotic treatment in under five hours. This innovative approach provides a faster and more targeted alternative to traditional diagnostic methods, allowing healthcare providers to make quicker and more informed decisions regarding antibiotic treatment for patients with bacterial infections.
Vapor Cell Technologies
Grant in 2021
Vapor Cell Technologies develops ultra-compact vapor cells that can detect distances with sub-nanometer accuracy. The company was founded in 2020 and is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado.
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 eciency, 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 eciency, garnering interest from some of agriculture’s largest companies.
Molten Salt Solutions
Grant in 2021
Molten Salt Solutions is a technology firm based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, established in 2018. The company focuses on advancing nuclear power technology by developing a platform that facilitates molten salt synthesis and purification. This innovative approach aims to produce large quantities of isotopically-enriched materials essential for both advanced fission and fusion nuclear power. Molten Salt Solutions' technology addresses critical requirements for energy security and reducing carbon emissions, thereby supporting businesses in the rapid development and deployment of isotope enrichment applications.
BlueDot Photonics
Grant in 2021
BlueDot Photonics, Inc. is a company based in Kirkland, Washington, that designs, develops, and produces solar panels and various photonic devices. Established in 2019, the company focuses on enhancing solar panel performance and durability through innovative semiconductor materials. By improving the power output of solar panels, BlueDot Photonics aims to make clean energy more accessible and affordable for a broader range of customers.
Dynamic Entropy Technology
Grant in 2020
Dynamic Entropy Technology is a manufacturer of medical devices focused on advancing health sciences through innovative technologies. Founded in 2018 and based in Pasco, Washington, the company specializes in developing a novel collagen citrate-based polymer biomaterial. This unique material is designed to address complex diabetic skin wounds, aiming to alleviate the health burden associated with conditions like diabetic foot ulcers. By enabling the effective delivery of drugs or biologics to these wounds, Dynamic Entropy Technology seeks to enhance healing outcomes for patients and improve their overall quality of life.
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
Membrion, Inc., founded in 2016 and based in Seattle, Washington, specializes in the manufacturing and commercialization of advanced membranes that filter molecules, including ions, under a variety of conditions such as heat, acidity, and biological sensitivity. Originating as a spin-out from the University of Washington, Membrion has received funding from multiple organizations, including the National Science Foundation and private investors, which has facilitated the transition from research to commercial production. The company's innovative ion exchange membrane technology is designed for applications in flow batteries, water purification, fuel cells, and pharmaceuticals, offering clients membranes that feature a longer lifespan and reduced costs.
ThruWave
Grant in 2020
ThruWave produces millimeter wave imaging technology designed for markets including robotics, construction, and quality control. The company's low-cost sensors for commercial and industrial applications use patent-pending radar signal processing innovations and GPU accelerated image reconstruction techniques. Its technology lowers risk by imaging the internal structure of walls, ceilings, and floors that enable construction professionals to work faster. ThruWave was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
Legov Systems Group
Grant in 2020
Legov Systems Group, founded in 2018 and located in Boise, Idaho, specializes in the development of scalable power systems that utilize smart materials to harvest energy. The company focuses on enhancing energy recovery from low-grade waste heat, particularly in industrial settings such as combined heat and power installations, metal manufacturing, chemical processing, and industrial boilers. By improving the efficiency of energy recovery in these facilities, Legov Systems Group enables clients to reduce operational costs, lower energy demands, and enhance sustainability efforts.
Docugami
Grant in 2020
Docugami, Inc. is an artificial intelligence document engineering company based in Kirkland, Washington, founded in 2017. The firm develops a software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution that utilizes various AI techniques, including natural language processing, image recognition, and declarative markup. This technology empowers businesses of all sizes to significantly enhance the creation and management of their documents, ultimately leading to improved insight, efficiency, and overall business impact. By leveraging advanced AI methods, Docugami aims to transform how organizations handle their unique documentation needs.
Proteios Technology
Grant in 2020
Proteios Technology provides scientists with the ability to obtain biopharmaceuticals at a low cost. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Issaquah, Washington.
A-Alpha Bio
Grant in 2020
A-Alpha Bio, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Seattle, Washington, established in 2017. The company specializes in synthetic biology, offering a platform known as AlphaSeq, which assists pharmaceutical companies in the development of drugs that interact with multiple targets. A-Alpha Bio provides cell-based tools for high-throughput and quantitative measurements of protein interactions, facilitating target discovery, library screening, and preclinical drug characterization. Its proprietary technology enables the mapping of protein-protein interactions at a large scale, allowing for the identification and quantification of interactions among thousands of protein pairs simultaneously. By delivering detailed maps of these interactions, A-Alpha Bio helps researchers identify potential drug targets and understand disease mechanisms, thereby streamlining the therapeutic discovery process and improving the efficiency of drug development. The company comprises a team of experts in synthetic biology, structural biology, and next-generation sequencing, focused on overcoming challenges in the drug development pipeline.
LightWorks Metrology
Grant in 2020
LightWorks Metrology develops coordinate measuring machines and 3D interferometer systems using interferometry. The company was established in 2019 and is based in Holladay, Utah.
Off Planet Research
Grant in 2020
Off Planet Research provides an extraterrestrial research facility for testing space technology and conducting research and development. The company was founded in 2015 and is based in Lacey, Washington.
Biomimicry Design Alliance
Grant in 2020
Biomimicry Design Alliance is a consulting organization established in 2018 and located in Denver, Colorado. The organization focuses on making biomimicry more accessible to the architecture community by creating tools that bridge the gap between scientific and design disciplines. This initiative aims to facilitate the sharing of knowledge and resources among architects, designers, and scientists, ultimately addressing challenges related to the climate crisis. By enhancing the understanding of biomimicry, the Alliance seeks to empower professionals in these fields to innovate and implement sustainable design solutions.
Boydston Chemicals Innovations
Grant in 2020
Boydston Chemical Innovations, Inc., founded in 2017 and based in Federal Way, Washington, specializes in the manufacture of specialty chemicals, particularly focusing on resins and polymers. The company operates a research institute dedicated to developing innovative solutions that utilize ring-opening metathesis polymerization. Boydston Chemical Innovations produces products for polynorbornene, polydicyclopentadiene, and related homopolymers, while also providing metal initiators, including ruthenium, molybdenum, and tungsten salts. As of July 2019, the company operates as a subsidiary of 3D Systems Corporation, enhancing its capabilities through collaboration and advanced research.
Opticyte
Grant in 2020
Opticyte, Inc. is a medical device company based in Seattle, WA, focused on developing innovative technology for monitoring oxygen levels in cells to prevent organ failure. Founded in 2016 as a spinoff from the University of Washington, Opticyte is creating the first Cell O2 Monitor, a noninvasive oximeter that utilizes advanced algorithms and optical spectroscopy. This device is designed to measure oxygen concentration within cells, facilitating early detection of critical conditions such as shock, sepsis, hemorrhage, and cardiac dysfunction. By enabling clinicians to make timely treatment decisions, Opticyte aims to reduce the risk of multiple organ failure and improve patient outcomes. The company comprises a team with significant expertise in engineering, regulatory affairs, and communications, dedicated to bringing this essential medical technology to market.
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
nView Medical, Inc. develops and manufactures advanced medical imaging equipment aimed at enhancing the safety and accuracy of invasive surgical procedures. Its flagship product, the nView s1, utilizes insta3D image scanning technology to provide real-time, step-by-step guidance to surgeons. This capability improves surgical precision and reduces operation times. The system leverages artificial intelligence, model-based imaging, and machine learning to deliver 3D visualization during surgeries, making it suitable for various procedures, including biopsies, tumor resections, minimally invasive vascular interventions, and orthopedic surgeries. Founded in 2012 and located in Salt Lake City, Utah, nView Medical focuses on integrating innovative imaging solutions into the surgical workflow, thereby minimizing X-ray radiation exposure and enhancing overall surgical outcomes.
Green Sun Medical
Grant in 2019
Green Sun Medical, LLC is a medical device company based in Fort Collins, Colorado, specializing in the design, development, and manufacturing of orthotic braces for treating Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) and Kyphosis. Founded in 2013, the company focuses on creating a dynamic spinal alignment brace that applies continuous corrective pressure to the spine, assisting in the management of spinal deformities. This innovative brace not only promotes effective treatment but also enables physicians to monitor its performance remotely in real-time, thereby enhancing patient care and recovery outcomes. Green Sun Medical is dedicated to advancing spinal health through its technology-driven solutions.
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 is a provider of seabed mapping and bathymetric data, specializing in maritime applications. Based in Denver, Colorado, the company offers a range of geospatial remote sensing solutions, including hydro spatial products and Earth observation analysis services. Tcarta focuses on delivering Satellite-Derived Bathymetry data for near-shore areas, which facilitates hydrographic surveys for research and government agencies. Their offerings support various applications, such as coastal engineering, environmental monitoring, and global mapping, catering to both inland and offshore environments.
Meati
Grant in 2019
Meati Foods is a Boulder, Colorado-based company specializing in the production and sale of fungi-based meat alternatives. Founded in 2016, the company aims to provide sustainable and nutritious plant-based options that serve as an alternative to traditional meat products. Meati Foods utilizes a proprietary fermentation process to create minimally processed steaks made from natural ingredients, ensuring its offerings are free from common allergens. The company markets its products online, making them accessible to a wide audience seeking vegan food choices that are both healthy and environmentally friendly.
Parse Biosciences
Grant in 2019
Parse Biosciences is a biotechnology startup based in Seattle, Washington, that specializes in single-cell analysis. Founded in 2018 and rebranded from Split Biosciences in 2020, the company has developed innovative single-cell sequencing kit solutions that utilize combinatorial cDNA barcoding. This technology allows researchers to conduct experiments without the need for complex and costly microfluidic instruments. It also enables the fixation, freezing, and storage of samples, which separates sample extraction from downstream library preparation steps. As a result, researchers can analyze fixed samples collected on different dates in a single experiment, enhancing control over sample handling and minimizing errors. Additionally, Parse Biosciences’ technology improves gene detection in individual cells while reducing common confounding artifacts in single-cell sequencing, making it a valuable resource for researchers in the field.
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
Ocean is a social enterprise that aims to provide low-income households in India with safe and affordable roofing. The company was founded in 2017 by Alexa Bednar and is based in Seattle, Washington.
Tile Farm
Grant in 2019
Tile Farm, founded in 2020 and based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, offers a suite of products and services aimed at enhancing mathematics education through visual and interactive tools. The company's online platform is designed to promote spatial reasoning, numeracy, and higher-order thinking skills among students. By utilizing a dynamic visual interface and engaging game-based activities, Tile Farm enables users to develop a deep conceptual understanding of mathematics and problem-solving. This approach not only fosters mathematical intuition but also allows students to appreciate the elegance and beauty of math.
Swift Solar
Grant in 2019
Swift Solar Inc. is a company that designs and manufactures lightweight solar panels and systems, focusing on advanced solar technology. Established in 2017 and headquartered in San Carlos, California, with an additional site in Golden, Colorado, Swift Solar specializes in perovskite solar cells, which are engineered to be more efficient and cost-effective than conventional solar panels. The company’s innovative approach involves creating ultra-thin perovskite films that absorb various parts of the solar spectrum, resulting in high-efficiency tandem solar cells. These cells not only enhance solar conversion efficiency but also provide significant weight advantages, making them suitable for applications in aerospace, automotive, and building sectors. Swift Solar emphasizes domestic manufacturing and utilizes abundant raw materials to ensure scalability in its operations.
Vartega
Grant in 2019
Vartega Inc. specializes in recycling carbon fiber, a material known for its strength and lightweight properties, primarily serving the aerospace, automotive, wind energy, and sporting goods sectors. Founded in 2014 and based in Golden, Colorado, Vartega has developed a patented recycling process that produces low-cost carbon fiber suitable for various applications, including thermoplastic pellets, nonwoven fabrics, yarns, and three-dimensional printing filament. The company’s technology effectively diverts carbon fiber scrap and waste from landfills, contributing to environmental sustainability by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing fuel economy in vehicles. Vartega's carbon fiber is available in multiple forms, including semi-continuous, chopped, and milled, making it adaptable for mass-market use.
OtoNexus Medical Technologies
Grant in 2019
OtoNexus Medical Technologies Inc. specializes in the design, development, and commercialization of a patented ultrasound medical device aimed at diagnosing middle ear infections, also known as otitis media, in both children and adults. This innovative device provides clinicians with the ability to differentiate between viral and bacterial infections, facilitating informed decisions regarding the necessity of antibiotics. By employing ultrasound technology in a novel manner, the device delivers rapid diagnosis in seconds and can be utilized by various healthcare professionals, including physicians and non-physician personnel. Additionally, the incorporation of one-use-per-patient tips generates a recurring revenue stream for the company. Founded in 2010 and based in Seattle, Washington, OtoNexus Medical Technologies was previously known as OtoMetrix Medical Technologies before rebranding in July 2014.
Stateless
Grant in 2019
Stateless is a company based in Boulder, Colorado, focused on transforming connectivity through its software-defined interconnect (SD-IX) solutions. The platform enables colocation providers to offer scalable and flexible routing, security, and automation services at network interconnection points. By integrating software-based network functions with network function virtualization, Stateless allows providers to manage and connect various endpoints, including data centers, tenant sites, and hyperscale clouds. This innovative approach facilitates the creation of multi-tenant connectivity services, making it easier and more cost-effective for cloud service providers to deliver essential network services. Founded by Murad Kablan and Eric Keller, Stateless is a spinoff of their research aimed at enhancing network functionality and efficiency.
Allumia
Grant in 2019
Allumia, LLC specializes in energy efficiency solutions, focusing on lighting upgrades for commercial, athletic, automotive, and industrial sectors. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional offices in Los Angeles and Durham, the company designs, funds, installs, and manages lighting projects. Allumia evaluates existing lighting systems and provides tailored proposals that include updated designs and anticipated savings. The company also supplies replacement lamps, drivers, and other lighting hardware, along with ongoing maintenance services. Utilizing a software and Internet of Things platform, Allumia streamlines the financing and management of energy efficiency projects, enabling clients to achieve complete equipment upgrades at reduced costs while maximizing energy savings. The company serves customers directly and collaborates with utility partners to enhance the efficiency of their operations across the nation.
Unanimous AI
Grant in 2019
Unanimous A.I., Inc. specializes in swarm artificial intelligence software solutions that harness collective human intelligence to enhance decision-making and predictions. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company offers two primary products: Swarm Insight and Swarm IQ. Swarm Insight enables organizations to gather and analyze consumer insights more accurately than traditional methods, while Swarm IQ enhances the predictive capabilities of business teams, improving forecasts and evaluations. By merging real-time human input with AI algorithms, Unanimous A.I. creates dynamic systems that keep people involved in the decision-making process, rather than replacing them with automated solutions. This innovative approach has garnered recognition, including awards at the SXSW Interactive Innovation Awards. With additional offices in locations such as Arlington, San Luis Obispo, Chicago, and Washington, the company aims to transform how organizations harness collective intelligence for various applications, from marketing to finance.
Geospiza
Grant in 2019
Geospiza, Inc. is a technology company focused on developing climate risk assessment platforms to aid the emergency management industry in mitigating the impacts of climate-related disasters. The company provides Geospiza PATH, which allows risk managers and other stakeholders to quantify and address climate and natural hazard risks effectively. Additionally, Geospiza offers Geospiza SWIFT, a web-based decision support software that integrates various datasets and models, delivering actionable insights and enabling informed decision-making. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Geospiza leverages real-time IoT, big data, and advanced analytics to enhance crisis and emergency management processes, ultimately aiming to save lives and protect the environment.
MRX Analytics
Grant in 2019
MRX Analytics, founded in 2017 and based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, focuses on addressing challenges related to 3D temperature measurements in MRI and other magnetic resonance imaging systems. The company employs a team of esteemed researchers in the field of Magnetic Resonance, utilizing their expertise to develop innovative solutions that enhance the accuracy and efficiency of MRI-assisted temperature measurement. Through its patent-pending technology, MRX Analytics aims to create new business opportunities for its clients while streamlining processes and saving time in medical imaging applications.
GMJ Technologies
Grant in 2019
GMJ Technologies, founded in 2018 and based in Seattle, Washington, specializes in developing microanalytical technologies for biopharmaceutical and biomedical applications. The company focuses on creating robust analytical tools and integrated technologies that enhance proteomics and protein-based biologics workflows. By streamlining research, development, and manufacturing processes, GMJ Technologies aims to advance the capabilities of analytical methodologies in the life sciences sector.
The Local Crowd
Grant in 2018
The Local Crowd, established in 2012 and based in Laramie, Wyoming, is a crowdfunding firm dedicated to fostering local economic development in rural communities. By creating tailored crowdfunding ecosystems, the organization aims to support the growth and sustainability of local businesses and organizations. The Local Crowd focuses on empowering these communities to raise funds for various projects, enhancing local engagement and investment. Through its innovative approach, the firm seeks to strengthen community ties and promote economic resilience in areas that may face challenges in accessing traditional funding sources.
Curio Interactive
Grant in 2018
Curio Interactive provides a variety of engaging online STEAM-based learning activities. The company is based in Seattle, Washington.
Emissol
Grant in 2018
Emissol develops emission control technology to reduce emissions from vehicles and other mobile sources. The company's headquarters are in Mill Creek, Washington.
Revibro Optics
Grant in 2018
Revibro Optics provides a variable focus optic system for controlling the focus of light. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Bozeman, Montana.
Membrion
Grant in 2018
Membrion, Inc., founded in 2016 and based in Seattle, Washington, specializes in the manufacturing and commercialization of advanced membranes that filter molecules, including ions, under a variety of conditions such as heat, acidity, and biological sensitivity. Originating as a spin-out from the University of Washington, Membrion has received funding from multiple organizations, including the National Science Foundation and private investors, which has facilitated the transition from research to commercial production. The company's innovative ion exchange membrane technology is designed for applications in flow batteries, water purification, fuel cells, and pharmaceuticals, offering clients membranes that feature a longer lifespan and reduced costs.
nView Medical
Seed Round in 2018
nView Medical, Inc. develops and manufactures advanced medical imaging equipment aimed at enhancing the safety and accuracy of invasive surgical procedures. Its flagship product, the nView s1, utilizes insta3D image scanning technology to provide real-time, step-by-step guidance to surgeons. This capability improves surgical precision and reduces operation times. The system leverages artificial intelligence, model-based imaging, and machine learning to deliver 3D visualization during surgeries, making it suitable for various procedures, including biopsies, tumor resections, minimally invasive vascular interventions, and orthopedic surgeries. Founded in 2012 and located in Salt Lake City, Utah, nView Medical focuses on integrating innovative imaging solutions into the surgical workflow, thereby minimizing X-ray radiation exposure and enhancing overall surgical outcomes.
A-Alpha Bio
Grant in 2018
A-Alpha Bio, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Seattle, Washington, established in 2017. The company specializes in synthetic biology, offering a platform known as AlphaSeq, which assists pharmaceutical companies in the development of drugs that interact with multiple targets. A-Alpha Bio provides cell-based tools for high-throughput and quantitative measurements of protein interactions, facilitating target discovery, library screening, and preclinical drug characterization. Its proprietary technology enables the mapping of protein-protein interactions at a large scale, allowing for the identification and quantification of interactions among thousands of protein pairs simultaneously. By delivering detailed maps of these interactions, A-Alpha Bio helps researchers identify potential drug targets and understand disease mechanisms, thereby streamlining the therapeutic discovery process and improving the efficiency of drug development. The company comprises a team of experts in synthetic biology, structural biology, and next-generation sequencing, focused on overcoming challenges in the drug development pipeline.
Meati
Grant in 2018
Meati Foods is a Boulder, Colorado-based company specializing in the production and sale of fungi-based meat alternatives. Founded in 2016, the company aims to provide sustainable and nutritious plant-based options that serve as an alternative to traditional meat products. Meati Foods utilizes a proprietary fermentation process to create minimally processed steaks made from natural ingredients, ensuring its offerings are free from common allergens. The company markets its products online, making them accessible to a wide audience seeking vegan food choices that are both healthy and environmentally friendly.
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.
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 provides scientists with the ability to obtain biopharmaceuticals at a low cost. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Issaquah, Washington.
UbiQD
Grant in 2018
UbiQD, LLC is a manufacturer of low-hazard semiconductor nanocrystals based in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Founded in 2014, the company specializes in producing low-toxicity quantum dots and polymer composites that are designed for a variety of applications, including agriculture, solar energy, and lighting. One of its key products, UbiGro, is a retrofit luminescent film that can be easily installed in greenhouses to enhance crop growth by optimizing sunlight. UbiQD's focus on creating inexpensive, cadmium-free quantum dots positions it to become a significant player in cleantech materials, facilitating collaborations with leading scientists in the region, particularly from Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories.
Elementum 3D
Grant in 2018
Elementum 3D, Inc. is an additive manufacturing research and development company based in Erie, Colorado, founded in 2014. It specializes in the production of advanced metals, composites, and ceramics specifically for the 3D printing industry. The company manufactures a range of products including aluminum metal-matrix composites, tungsten, copper, nickel, steel, nickel titanium materials, and cemented carbide. These materials are designed to withstand high loads while maintaining essential properties such as conductivity, resistance to abrasion, heat, oxidation, and corrosion. Elementum 3D aims to address the growing demand within the printing industry by providing high-quality materials that enhance performance and reliability.
Boydston Chemicals Innovations
Grant in 2017
Boydston Chemical Innovations, Inc., founded in 2017 and based in Federal Way, Washington, specializes in the manufacture of specialty chemicals, particularly focusing on resins and polymers. The company operates a research institute dedicated to developing innovative solutions that utilize ring-opening metathesis polymerization. Boydston Chemical Innovations produces products for polynorbornene, polydicyclopentadiene, and related homopolymers, while also providing metal initiators, including ruthenium, molybdenum, and tungsten salts. As of July 2019, the company operates as a subsidiary of 3D Systems Corporation, enhancing its capabilities through collaboration and advanced research.
ThruWave
Grant in 2017
ThruWave produces millimeter wave imaging technology designed for markets including robotics, construction, and quality control. The company's low-cost sensors for commercial and industrial applications use patent-pending radar signal processing innovations and GPU accelerated image reconstruction techniques. Its technology lowers risk by imaging the internal structure of walls, ceilings, and floors that enable construction professionals to work faster. ThruWave was founded in 2017 and is 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.
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,
MicroHAOPs
Grant in 2017
MicroHAOPs, founded in 2015 and based in Seattle, Washington, focuses on developing innovative wastewater treatment technology, specifically through membrane-based processes. The company offers proprietary solutions that include a nanomaterial designed for membrane pre-treatment, which enhances the efficiency of wastewater treatment and water purification. This technology excels at removing phosphorus from both treated domestic wastewater and polluted natural waters, achieving trace-level reductions. By commercializing advancements that minimize membrane fouling, MicroHAOPs enables businesses to lower fresh water costs and reduce wastewater flows, thereby improving overall water management and sustainability in various industrial applications.
LightStanza
Grant in 2017
LightStanza is a startup based in Boulder, Colorado that makes the software LightStanza, a web application for daylight simulations. Light regulates the way they eat, sleep, live, work and play. Yet in design, daylighting is often overlooked, and almost always oversimplified. It is either misunderstood or under-utilized, both as a dynamic spatial element of a room, and in the overall energy efficiency of a building. Their founder set out to create a best-in-class daylight tool that everyone can use. Therefore, LightStanza is unique in its focus on daylighting as a piece of the green building puzzle. They know that daylight can’t be represented by a single number, so they offer several analysis options, each of which tells a different piece of the story. They address daylight alone so that they can get it right. They compute annual metrics, offer space-by-space scores for the LEED Daylight Credit, pinpoint areas of potential glare, and more, all with the precision and accuracy that only a focused tool can offer. They are not about developing “green” software, but about bringing awareness to a troubled environment by looking at light.
LiloTree
Grant in 2017
LiloTree is an advanced materials company that offers next-generation technology solutions via chemistry and material innovations. The company is based in Seattle, Washington, and is an NSF-funded manufacturer and distributor of ENIG-Premium, an environmentally friendly patented solution that offers enhanced reliability at a lower cost.
University of New Mexico
Grant in 2017
The University of New Mexico, established in 1889, serves as the state's flagship institution and is situated on nearly 800 acres in Albuquerque, a vibrant metropolitan area with over 900,000 residents. The university encompasses various academic schools, including the School of Law and the School of Medicine. The School of Law is dedicated to legal education, while the School of Medicine focuses on integrating education, research, and patient care, offering degrees and courses since its founding in 1961. The university's location near the scenic Sandia Mountains and the historic Rio Grande enhances its unique educational environment, characterized by a rich blend of culture and community.
OtoNexus Medical Technologies
Grant in 2017
OtoNexus Medical Technologies Inc. specializes in the design, development, and commercialization of a patented ultrasound medical device aimed at diagnosing middle ear infections, also known as otitis media, in both children and adults. This innovative device provides clinicians with the ability to differentiate between viral and bacterial infections, facilitating informed decisions regarding the necessity of antibiotics. By employing ultrasound technology in a novel manner, the device delivers rapid diagnosis in seconds and can be utilized by various healthcare professionals, including physicians and non-physician personnel. Additionally, the incorporation of one-use-per-patient tips generates a recurring revenue stream for the company. Founded in 2010 and based in Seattle, Washington, OtoNexus Medical Technologies was previously known as OtoMetrix Medical Technologies before rebranding in July 2014.
iVeena
Grant in 2017
iVeena is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative treatments for ophthalmic diseases. Founded in 2006 by Bala Ambati and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, iVeena is advancing five products that are currently in late pre-clinical and research stages. The company's targeted indications include post-surgery cataract inflammation, macular degeneration (Wet AMD), diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma. iVeena utilizes proprietary drug delivery systems, including methods that allow for treatment directly from the lens capsule, which enhances the effectiveness of therapies for corneal diseases and myopic conditions.
Lupine Labs
Grant in 2016
Lupine Labs specializes in the design, development, and integration of automated manufacturing processes. Thier expertise is in material science and machine automation, two skill sets that work well with cutting edge manufacturing. They work with manufacturing teams to develop and build production ready tools that push the limits of science and technology.
Beta Hatch
Grant in 2016
Beta Hatch Inc. specializes in the production of insect protein primarily for animal feed, utilizing innovative rearing technology that converts organic waste into nutritious insect protein, oils, and fertilizers. The company focuses on farming mealworms and produces insect manure, or frass, as a by-product for use in fertilizers. Additionally, Beta Hatch transforms spent brewery grains into insect feed, contributing to a sustainable and zero-waste agricultural system. With a commitment to advancing food systems, the company also explores potential applications for insect exoskeletons in bioplastics and pharmaceuticals. Founded in 2015 and based in Cashmere, Washington, Beta Hatch serves a diverse clientele that includes farmers, ranchers, and researchers, aiming to establish insects as a valuable commodity crop in the agricultural landscape.
Workit Health
Grant in 2016
Workit Health, Inc. is a provider of online therapeutic content and professional counseling services focused on substance use recovery. Established in 2014 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the company operates the Workit platform, which offers clinically proven telemedicine treatment for substance use disorder, including online therapy, medication-assisted treatment, psychiatric support, and primary care. Workit Health's services are designed to help individuals achieve long-term recovery from drugs and alcohol while minimizing disruption to their daily lives. The platform facilitates access to on-demand, in-person, and virtual medical and psychosocial support, catering to a wide range of clients including employers, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and recovery communities. Additionally, Workit Health provides accredited opioid addiction treatment featuring buprenorphine, enhancing its commitment to harm reduction in addiction care. The company has locations in California, New Jersey, Alaska, and Washington.
Stryd
Grant in 2016
Stryd, Inc. is a manufacturer of a wearable power meter designed for runners. Founded in 2013 and based in Boulder, Colorado, Stryd's foot-mounted device measures various aspects of running, including efficiency, performance, technique, muscular strength, and environmental conditions. This innovative tool helps identify performance bottlenecks and offers personalized guidance for cardiovascular and strength training, as well as form improvements. The device operates effectively on any terrain, including indoors and on treadmills, without relying on GPS. It seamlessly syncs with a variety of sports watches, mobile devices, and coaching software, making it accessible for users to train effectively and race injury-free. Stryd serves its customers through online platforms and retail outlets.
Membrion
Grant in 2016
Membrion, Inc., founded in 2016 and based in Seattle, Washington, specializes in the manufacturing and commercialization of advanced membranes that filter molecules, including ions, under a variety of conditions such as heat, acidity, and biological sensitivity. Originating as a spin-out from the University of Washington, Membrion has received funding from multiple organizations, including the National Science Foundation and private investors, which has facilitated the transition from research to commercial production. The company's innovative ion exchange membrane technology is designed for applications in flow batteries, water purification, fuel cells, and pharmaceuticals, offering clients membranes that feature a longer lifespan and reduced costs.
UbiQD
Grant in 2016
UbiQD, LLC is a manufacturer of low-hazard semiconductor nanocrystals based in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Founded in 2014, the company specializes in producing low-toxicity quantum dots and polymer composites that are designed for a variety of applications, including agriculture, solar energy, and lighting. One of its key products, UbiGro, is a retrofit luminescent film that can be easily installed in greenhouses to enhance crop growth by optimizing sunlight. UbiQD's focus on creating inexpensive, cadmium-free quantum dots positions it to become a significant player in cleantech materials, facilitating collaborations with leading scientists in the region, particularly from Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories.
Defiant Technologies
Grant in 2016
Defiant Technologies manufactures portable gas chromatograph GC chemical detectors and sensors for VOC analysis in water, soil, and air. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
High Precision Devices
Grant in 2016
High Precision Devices, Inc. is a manufacturer and developer of precision instruments, specializing in cryogenic technology for scientific applications. The company produces research cryostats, low-temperature detectors, superconducting devices, and instruments for quantum computing. It also offers custom cryogenics, air sampling systems, voltage standard cryoprobes, low thermal reversing switches, and quantitative magnetic resonance imaging phantoms. Additionally, High Precision Devices provides research instrument development, balloon and UAV instruments, and outsourced research and development services, which include engineering, design, and contract precision CNC machining. The company serves a diverse clientele, including universities, government laboratories, and private companies across various sectors such as precision instruments, cryogenics, optics, aerospace, and telecommunications. Founded in 1988 and based in Boulder, Colorado, High Precision Devices operates as a subsidiary of FormFactor, Inc.
LiloTree
Grant in 2016
LiloTree is an advanced materials company that offers next-generation technology solutions via chemistry and material innovations. The company is based in Seattle, Washington, and is an NSF-funded manufacturer and distributor of ENIG-Premium, an environmentally friendly patented solution that offers enhanced reliability at a lower cost.
T3S Technologies
Grant in 2016
T3S Technologies, Inc., established in 2015 and located in Salt Lake City, Utah, specializes in the production of proteins from bacteria. The company utilizes its expertise in genetics and biochemistry, along with proprietary technologies, to genetically engineer bacterial cells. This enables the expression and optimization of challenging recombinant protein products. T3S Technologies' innovations facilitate protein production, which supports researchers in their efforts to develop treatments for chronic diseases.
BrightSpec
Grant in 2016
LabBrightSpec addresses high-value, time-sensitive analytical chemistry challenges that are not well addressed by other spectroscopy techniques and instruments. It provides innovative laboratory services in order to deliver immediate results to potential customers of our instrumentation products. They are based in Charlottesville, Virginia, about two hours from Washington, DC. The BrightSpec Fourier transform molecular rotational resonance (FT-MRR) product platform is based on technology developed at the University of Virginia by Brooks Pate and his team, several of whom now work at BrightSpec. They offer FT-MRR product configurations for analytical chemistry and gas sensing in manufacturing process control, quality control, environmental monitoring, and formulation research.
DMC Biotechnologies
Grant in 2015
DMC Biotechnologies, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Boulder, Colorado, that specializes in developing bio-based products through microbial fermentation technology. Founded in 2014, the company focuses on producing specialty chemicals, flavors, fragrances, nutraceuticals, natural products, and pharmaceuticals. Utilizing its Dynamic Metabolic Control technology, DMC Biotechnologies aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of production processes, reducing both energy consumption and resource use. This innovative approach allows for quicker development timelines and lower costs, supporting a transition towards a more sustainable economy.
MicroHAOPs
Grant in 2015
MicroHAOPs, founded in 2015 and based in Seattle, Washington, focuses on developing innovative wastewater treatment technology, specifically through membrane-based processes. The company offers proprietary solutions that include a nanomaterial designed for membrane pre-treatment, which enhances the efficiency of wastewater treatment and water purification. This technology excels at removing phosphorus from both treated domestic wastewater and polluted natural waters, achieving trace-level reductions. By commercializing advancements that minimize membrane fouling, MicroHAOPs enables businesses to lower fresh water costs and reduce wastewater flows, thereby improving overall water management and sustainability in various industrial applications.
LightStanza
Grant in 2015
LightStanza is a startup based in Boulder, Colorado that makes the software LightStanza, a web application for daylight simulations. Light regulates the way they eat, sleep, live, work and play. Yet in design, daylighting is often overlooked, and almost always oversimplified. It is either misunderstood or under-utilized, both as a dynamic spatial element of a room, and in the overall energy efficiency of a building. Their founder set out to create a best-in-class daylight tool that everyone can use. Therefore, LightStanza is unique in its focus on daylighting as a piece of the green building puzzle. They know that daylight can’t be represented by a single number, so they offer several analysis options, each of which tells a different piece of the story. They address daylight alone so that they can get it right. They compute annual metrics, offer space-by-space scores for the LEED Daylight Credit, pinpoint areas of potential glare, and more, all with the precision and accuracy that only a focused tool can offer. They are not about developing “green” software, but about bringing awareness to a troubled environment by looking at light.
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