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Trudy Kriven of KeaneTech Shares Plans for her Technology Transition Startup

Trudy Kriven, CEO of EnterpriseWorks Affiliate startup KeaneTech, talks with the News-Gazette about its Small Business Innovation Research grant from the Army Corps of Engineers, geopolymer materials, and the opportunities and challenges of having a technology transition company. Kriven’s group philosophy with her company and partners is to nurture each other in a way that encourages every individual to their fullest potential, which she has been able to foster at EnterpriseWorks. Kriven shares that EnterpriseWorks, “is a very valuable asset and resource to this community, to nurture and guide start-up companies.” To read more about Trudy Kriven and KeaneTech, click here.

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EnterpriseWorks News

Aptimmune Achieves Industry First with Mucosal Swine Flu Vaccine

Aptimmune Biologics, Inc. once again breaks through industry barriers by commercializing the first inactivated musosal vaccine for Influenza A virus in swine, administered via nasal spray. This vaccine helps provide veternarians and swine producers a new way to combat these diseases that can create costly and horrific results as they spread through swine. The vaccine is safe to use, and accurately manages these respirtatory diseases. The new vaccine is available in 250-mL and 500-mL bottles, an Aptimmune recommends the swine be vaccinated once at 7-10 days old and then again during weaning, at 3-4 weeks of age. Aptimmune Biologics is a startup located at EnterpriseWorks that specializes in developing and marketing a portfolio of revolutionary musosal vaccines that provide answers for the most costly viral diseases that impact swine industry. Read more here.

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Research Park Occupancy Reaches All Time High

This year, Research Park occupancy reached an all-time high at a staggering 97 percent. With the welcoming of more agricultural, financial services, and global companies, collaboration between innovative businesses, students and faculty have never been greater. Research Park is now home to 110+ companies and employs more than 600 student interns. Laura Freichs comments on the increase of financial service insurance trading companies, or “FinTech” companies in Research Park, explaining, “I think that most people assume that companies like Google, Microsoft or Facebook are top employers, but one of the trends that we’re starting to see is an opportunity for FinTech companies to offer very exciting jobs.” FinTech company Country Financial opened their DigitaLab this year to develop mobile applications that enhance the customer experience and create brand awareness. Research Park has also welcomed new AgTech companies, such as AGCO, Syngenta, and Indigo Ag. Laura Freichs states that “The worlds of agriculture and technology have melded together, so you see a lot of the ag companies needing both agronomy expertise and technology expertise.” This year, Research Park has also welcomed Huawei, a global information and communication technology company based in Shenzhen, China to collaborate with students, scholars and researchers in exploring innovations in software technology. Research Park’s occupancy growth does not end there. On December 11, 2017, Brunswick Corporation, will have their grand opening, and Synchrony Financial, a credit card issuer to many retailers, will also have its opening soon. With occupancy growth comes architectural growth. In order to keep up with interest in the park, Research Park is opening two new buildings, the Mixed Use Building and the TDFV IV Building. This way, occupancy can continue to grow and companies can continue to foster Illinois’ top tech talent. Read the full story on the Daily Illini.

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EnterpriseWorks Media Mentions News

Agrible and IntelinAir Named in the Most Prominent Remote Sensing Companies

AgFunder News highlights 20 remote sensing startups, sorted by their main sources of data such as satellites, drones, airplanes, and ground-based sensors. EnterpriseWorks graduate Agrible is named one of the most prominent players that rely on a combination of drone/airplane-based imagery. Agrible focuses on providing innovative science that farmers and ag companies can use easily every day to improve their production with cloud-based delivery systems, their core offering being the Morning Farm Report. EnterpriseWorks startup IntelinAir is recognized as one of the most prominent players that rely on either drone or airplane-based data. IntelinAir’s provides farmers in-season insights through aerial imagery analytics powered by traditional computer vision, modern machine learning methodologies and agronomic science.

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Inprentus selected for NASA project

Inprentus, a recent EnterpriseWorks gradute, has announced this week that it has been selected to participate in a project by NASA. Inprentus was founded in 2012 by University of Illinois physics professor Peter Abbamonte. It was created to manufacture diffraction gratings, an advanced prism used in laboratories around the world after Abbamonte recognized the need for such prisms for research. Inprentus is able to manufacture diffraction gratings with 2,500 grooves per millimeter that separate electromagnetic waves allowing researchers to better understand what a material is made of and how that material will react in different scenarios. Ron van OS, Inprentus CEO said diffraction gratings can “actually look in real time how plastic will behave under stress.” The company has grown to 15 employees and now operate in a “state of the art” facility in Champaign. The company is pairing with NASA to create a diffraction grading that could someday make its way to space. “We’re actually making a grating for them to go up in space and to take a picture of the corona of the sun” said van Os. Read the full story on the News-Gazette. 

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COUNTRY Financial DigitaLab Grand Opening

The COUNTRY Financial DigitaLab opened its doors on November 3, 2017, at the University of Illinois Research Park. The DigitaLab was created in order for the company to connect with outstanding engineering talent at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Currently, this company location focuses on mobile app development and providing real-world experience to its students.   View the grand opening video.

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News Partnerships & Acquisitions Research Park

COUNTRY Financial Partners with University of Illinois to Foster Technology Innovation

Champaign, Ill. – Nov. 3, 2017 – COUNTRY Financial is investing in student research with an eye on the technological needs of the future. The insurance and financial services company opened a digital innovation lab in the Research Park at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign this fall. The DigitaLab has been established by the COUNTRY Financial Information Technology Services (ITS) Department to develop and innovate digital projects, with an emphasis on mobile app development. “With a top-five ranked engineering and computer science program, the U of I is a perfect partner as we grow our digital skills and reach out to new talent,” said Kurt Bock, Chief Executive Officer at COUNTRY Financial. The University of Illinois Research Park, which connects private industry with faculty researchers and students, has more than 110 resident companies including leading corporations and deep-tech startups. “COUNTRY Financial’s interests match many strengths of our campus, from agriculture to finance to computing,” said University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign chancellor Robert Jones. “The new DigitaLab will provide even more experiential learning opportunities for our students.” Putting a team in place Full-time site manager Julia Hart was named in September to lead the efforts at the DigitaLab, which has 2,600 square feet of work space. She will supervise 10-12 students who will work in the lab at U of I and act as the liaison to the University and other COUNTRY employees. A bright future Recruitment efforts are underway to find students who will be on the front lines of application development and enhancement. “The DigitaLab will help us explore new ways of working but also provide a growth opportunity for students just beginning their careers.” Brad Hildestad, Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer at COUNTRY Financial. “It’s an exciting environment to experiment with our digital capabilities understand what we can do and iterate further. We can’t wait to get started.” About COUNTRY Financial®            COUNTRY Financial® (countryfinancial.com) serves about one million households and businesses throughout the United States. It offers a wide range of financial products and services from auto, home, business, farm and life insurance to retirement planning services, investment management and annuities. Find news coverage of this event here and here.  View photographs from the event here.  

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News

Anheuser-Busch and Agrible Relationship Improves Barley Production with Big Data

Anheuser-Busch InBev utilizes Agrible’s Morning Farm Report in order to enhance AB InBev’s existing SmartBarley Platform, which aims to leverage data, technology and insights. Agrible, an EnterpriseWorks graduate, has been working with AB InBev since 2016. Since then, their relationship has developed beyond the United States into a major international expansion across multiple countries, such as with South Africa, Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina. On the home front, the Agrible and AB InBev Bud Analytics offices are neighbors at the University of Illinois Research Park. Leaders at AB InBev stress the significance of big data, with Global Director of Ag Innovation Katie Hoard explaining, “We are the biggest user of malted barley, so it was up to us to make sure barley remains sustainable and competitive so farmers will want to continue growing it.” Using big data and analytics to measure efficiency allows the company to take a more holistic approach to the farming process, and eventually build a global sustainability view. Paul Miller, Chief Science Officer for Agrible, understands that, “The road to achieving a sustainable global supply chain isn’t an easy one, and we want to help address those challenges with technology and teamwork.” For the full article, visit Chief Executive.  

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News Research Park

Indigo Agriculture, Boston’s “Unicorn Startup,” to open office in Research Park

September 29, 2017: Indigo Agriculture, an ag-tech startup that began in Massachusetts, is opening an office in Research Park to add to the growing number of ag-tech companies in the park. Indigo Agriculture treats the seeds of America’s most important cash crops so they become more disease resistant. It treats the seeds with a combination of naturally occuring bacteria and fungi that are already found in plants. This treatment makes it so that farmers have a better chance at producing disease-free crops that can ward off the harmful effects of drought, poor soil, and pestilence. Investor enthusiasm is growing fast, as the company announced on Tuesday that it had raised $156 million, giving the company a valuation of $1.4 billion. To read the full story, click here.

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Research Park Hosts the 2017 PYGHACK

EnterpriseWorks hosted this years PYGHACK as a part of the Pygmalion Festival.  The goal of the PYGHACK is to bring University of Illinois students and community together in creating technology to strengthen the Champaign-Urbana community.  With over $9,000 in prizes given and over 70 participants from the University of Illinois and the Champaign-Urbana community, the 2017 PYGHACK participants created some amazing products. The overall grand prize winner created an app called SpreadBread.  This app connects local homeless and food shelters with restaurants and stores so no food goes to waste.  Using a point based system, students and community members are rewarded for donating food.  In second place and winning the Wolfram Prize, the Safe Shepard team created the app that gives students on the University of Illinois Campus the safest and quickest route to their destination.  Safe Shepard has hopes to integrate their system with UIUC’s Safe Walks system to create an even more secure campus.  The app called Dibbs won the second runner up prize.  Their app helps reduce food waste and fight hunger in the community.  One in six people in the community have insecurities about food.  Dibbs helps food pantries receive healthier food at no extra cost.  Winning the Volition Prize, the app UIUCFoodForThePeople looks at UIUC calendars and pools together events that provide free food on campus.  Finally, winning the Pixo Prize, the Movie Pool app was created to connect those wanting to carpool to local movie theatres. For more information on PYGHACK, click here.

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