by lslater@kuinnovationpark.com | Apr 12, 2024 | News Release
Icorium Engineering Company, a sustainable engineering startup and spin-out company from the University of Kansas and located at KU Innovation Park, recently placed fifth overall and won more than $180,000 in investments and nondilutive cash and in-kind prizes at the...
by lslater@kuinnovationpark.com | Apr 8, 2024 | News Release, Park News
Chris Rehkamp, an experienced entrepreneurial ecosystem builder, has joined the KU Innovation Park team as its director of business services. Rehkamp has supported the launch and growth of new businesses for nearly a decade. An entrepreneur himself, Rehkamp most...
by lslater@kuinnovationpark.com | Apr 4, 2024 | News Release, Park News, Phase IV/V
KU Innovation Park will receive $22 million in federal funding for its Phase IV facility, the Kansas National Security Innovation Center (KNSIC). This facility will enhance the growing cybersecurity and defense industry cluster at the Park. It will play a pivotal role...
by lslater@kuinnovationpark.com | Feb 29, 2024 | Company News, News Release
Icorium Engineering Company, a sustainable engineering startup and spin-out company from the University of Kansas, is one of just 42 student-led startups from around the world selected for the prestigious Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC). The competition, now in...
by lslater@kuinnovationpark.com | Oct 23, 2023 | News Release, Park News
A big boost from the federal government is heading to the heartland. The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) announced the designation of 31 Tech Hubs across the country today. Lawrence is part of the Kansas City Inclusive Biologics...
by lslater@kuinnovationpark.com | Oct 5, 2023 | Accelerator Companies, News Release, Park News
Encourage growth in your startup by applying for KU Innovation Park’s fall Accelerator cohort. The Accelerator program is a kickstart for eligible companies, earning opportunities and access to the Park’s business resources. Those resources are structured to encourage...