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Aptimmune Biologics of Research Park launches PRRSV vaccine

Aptimmune Biologics Inc. recently launched the worlds first commercially available mucosal autogenous PRRSV vaccine for swine, administered via nasal spray. The vaccine was made with BARRICADE formulation technology, which offers a revolutionary approach to PRRSV management. Dr. Bob Nordgen, Aptimmune Biologic Consulting Immunologist says, “The intent is to create immunity at the respiratory surface, where the pig is naturally challenged. This vaccine offers a real opportunity to address a significant gap in disease control that still exists years after PRRSV was first identified.”

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UIRP Hosts AURP’s Introduction to Research Parks Program

The University of Illinois Research Park will be the first stop of the Introduction to Research Parks program put on by The Association of University Research Parks. Attendees will attend various sessions and courses throughout the two-day event, as well as tour The Research Park and EnterpriseWorks technology incubator. With 100+ companies on campus, including both corporate research and tech operations and startups alike, those who attend the Introduction to Research Parks at The University of Illinois Research Park will learn the how’s and why’s that led to the park’s successful and growing public-private partnership. Established in 1986, The Association of University Research Parks serves more than 700 research parks across the world in order to foster innovation, commercialization and economic growth in a global economy through university, industry and government partnerships.

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Graybar Opens Innovation Lab at Research Park

Graybar and University of Illinois Announce the Opening of the Graybar Innovation Lab at Research Park CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (May 1, 2017) – Graybar and the University of Illinois today announced the grand opening of the Graybar Innovation Lab at Research Park. At this facility, Graybar will collaborate with University of Illinois students and faculty to develop industry-leading digital capabilities that strengthen its position in the supply chain. “Graybar has a long history of innovation, dating back to the original founding of our company,” said Kathleen M. Mazzarella, Graybar Chairman, President and CEO. “We’re proud to continue that tradition here at Research Park. The Graybar Innovation Lab will accelerate our digital transformation by combining leading-edge technology with fresh ideas from the University of Illinois’ students and faculty. I’m excited to see how this collaboration will drive supply chain innovation and raise the bar for our entire industry.” The Graybar Innovation Lab at Research Park also provides a unique opportunity for students to become familiar with Graybar and the wholesale distribution industry, as the innovation lab will provide full- and part-time positions for undergraduate and graduate students. “We’re always looking for bright, energetic individuals to join our company,” said Mazzarella. “This will give students a way to explore potential career paths within wholesale distribution.” “We’re excited to welcome Graybar and its new Innovation Lab. This is a great first step in our relationship with Graybar but also clearly reinforces our commitment to working with industry partners,” said Chancellor Robert J. Jones. “By tapping into the broad diversity of talent here, Graybar will offer University of Illinois students new opportunities that will expand their skills and education in ways that go far beyond the classroom.” The University of Illinois Research Park is home to innovation centers for multinational corporations and publically traded firms including Abbott, ADM, Anheuser-Busch InBev, Caterpillar, Capital One, CME Group, John Deere, State Farm, and Yahoo. About Graybar Graybar, a Fortune 500 corporation and one of the largest employee-owned companies in North America, is a leader in the distribution of high quality electrical, communications and data networking products, and specializes in related supply chain management and logistics services. Through its network of 290 North American distribution facilities, it stocks and sells products from thousands of manufacturers, helping its customers power, network and secure their facilities with speed, intelligence and efficiency. For more information, visit www.graybar.com or call 1-800-GRAYBAR. Read more coverage from The Daily Illini, Smile Politely, and The News-Gazette. View photos from the event here.

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New TDFC IV Building Opened at Research Park

CHAMPAIGN– The new TDFC IV building is now open in the Research Park, and Mixed Use building will open later this year. The Mayor of Champaign, Deb Frank Feinen, had some positive comments about the approval of the new buildings.  She says, “I think the Research Park has been a tremendous economic engine for both the City of Champaign and the community. Continuing to support the Research Park is in everyone’s best interest.” The TDFC IV building will be primarily used for research for power optimization for mobile electronics. The Brunswick Innovation Laboratory is the first new tenant that will be opened in the mixed-used building. Learn more about how Brunswick will engage students and provide opportunities to collaborate with University of Illinois researchers, through this link.  Read more about the expansion and approval on The News Gazette and WILL’s websites.   

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Brunswick Innovation Laboratory to Open in New Mixed Use Building

Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC) today announced it will soon open the Brunswick Innovation Laboratory in the Research Park at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The Innovation Lab will augment the considerable research and development activity the Company currently conducts across all of its primary lines of business, including marine engine, pleasure boats and fitness equipment.  Brunswick spends hundreds of millions of dollars each year on research and development in a continuous effort to drive innovation into its new products, to enhance existing products and to improve its manufacturing processes.  These efforts have been solidly productive as the Company continues to outpace its competition in the introduction of new products to market as well as securing patents on its technologies and features.  In 2016, Brunswick ranked among the top 25 Illinois-based companies in securing patents. This newly established research arm for Brunswick will be under the direction of Troy Kollmann, who was formerly manager, innovation processes and emerging technologies, at Brunswick’s Mercury Marine division. “The Research Park’s intimate connection with the University of Illinois, with its resources and talented students and faculty, is particularly enticing for Brunswick as well as other firms seeking to expand their understanding and deployment of technologies to advance their products and open new avenues to grow their businesses,” explained David Foulkes, Brunswick’s vice president and chief technology officer.  “The technical resources at the University of Illinois are among the most highly regarded in the nation, as are its engineering programs.  These strengths, along with other companies within the park, offer an atmosphere conducive to collaboration and learning,” Foulkes concluded. More than 100 companies, including industry leaders such as Abbott, John Deere and Yahoo, have facilities within the 200-acre research park, which is adjacent to the university’s campus. Research Park Director, Laura Frerichs, expressed the University of Illinois’ support for welcoming Brunswick: “We are pleased to begin this partnership in innovation with Brunswick, which will both engage students in building new technology as well as provide opportunities to collaborate with University of Illinois researchers.” The Brunswick Innovation Lab will work closely with Brunswick corporate and divisional resources to further accelerate Brunswick’s progress in its areas of high interest, including the Internet of Things, advanced analytics, and a range of human-machine interaction and enhanced user-experience technologies. The Innovation Lab will initially occupy a temporary location beginning in April before moving into its permanent location in what will be the Research Park’s newest building, currently under construction and expected to be completed and ready for occupancy at the end of 2017. About BrunswickHeadquartered in Lake Forest, Ill., Brunswick Corporation’s  leading consumer brands include Mercury and Mariner outboard engines; Mercury MerCruiser sterndrives and inboard engines; MotorGuide trolling motors; Attwood, Garelick and Whale marine parts and accessories; Land ‘N’ Sea, Kellogg Marine, Payne’s Marine and BLA parts and accessories distributors; Bayliner, Boston Whaler, Brunswick Commercial and Government Products, Crestliner, Cypress Cay, Harris, Lowe, Lund, Meridian, Princecraft, Quicksilver, Rayglass, Sea Ray, Thunder Jet and Uttern; Life Fitness, Hammer Strength, Cybex, Indoor Cycling Group  and SCIFIT fitness equipment; InMovement products and services for productive well-being; and Brunswick billiards tables, accessories and game room furniture. For more information, visit http://www.brunswick.com. Read more on Brunswick’s website, The Daily Illini, and GlobeNewsWire.

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Research Park Affiliates and Companies Honored at 2017 Innovation Celebration

The 2017 Innovation Celebration awards were announced on Friday, March 3. Of the ten awards given, five were in relation to the Research Park.  The Entrepreneurial Excellence: Student Startup Award was awarded to Cast21, an EnterpriseWorks tenant. Cast21 is introducing a medical cast for treating broken bones to increase patient comfort and decrease medical complications. The Entrepreneurial Excellence: Paul Magelli Advocacy Award was given to Jed Taylor, and Entrepreneur in Resident at Research Park. Jed also provides consulting through JLT Tech Services and manages the Technology Entrepreneur Center. Research Park’s Associate Director Laura Bleill received the Entrepreneurial Excellence: Management Award for her position at UIRP and her independent media source, chambanamoms.com.  The Entrepreneurial Excellence: New Venture Award was awarded to PhotoniCare, Inc., another EnterpriseWorks startup. This is a medical device company fundamentally changing the way physicians manage middle ear infections.  II-VI EpiWorks, a company that began in Research Park and has since quadrupled in size, won the Innovation: Economic Development Impact Award. Epiworks is a major manufacturer of compound semiconductor wafer.  In addition, we want to recognize Research Park affilitiates and companies that were finalists for the 2017 awards, including: Therapalz Amber Agriculture Reconstruct Inc.Petronics (Sprite Robotics)Sanjay Patel – PersonifyBeth Ladd – Caterpillar Data Innovation Lab Congratulations to all award finalists and winners. For the full list of awards and their descriptions, visit Innovation Celebration’s website.

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EnterpriseWorks Receives EDA Grant To Further Entrepreneurship at Illinois Universities

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Laura Bleill, (217) 244-7744, lwbleill@illinois.edu EnterpriseWorks Receives EDA Grant To Further Entrepreneurship at Illinois Universities Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant will support development of higher education entrepreneurial ecosystems across Illinois CHAMPAIGN, IL, February, 1, 2017–The EnterpriseWorks incubator at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, has been awarded an Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant for $549,620 as a five year grant from the United States Economic Development Administration (EDA) to advance incubators and entrepreneurial ecosystems associated with higher education across Illinois. EnterpriseWorks will provide assistance to other higher education incubators and entrepreneurial spaces located across Illinois, including many in economically distressed counties. The grant will support the creation of the Illinois University Incubator Network (IUIN) to link such incubators and facilitate best practice and resource sharing, opportunities for workshops, as well as direct assistance to entrepreneurs.  Along with incubator assistance, the program will support an annual Illinois University Incubator Network conference to bring together industry thought leaders, entrepreneurs, faculty, investors, mentors, policymakers, and academic professionals to discuss the advantages and challenges faced across Illinois. IUIN also will build a mentor network for university incubator companies to capture the depth of knowledge that exists across the state. “To harness and leverage the talent that exists in our entrepreneurial landscape, especially within University environments, will build the state’s economy and opportunities for future economic success,” said Laura Frerichs, director of the University of Illinois Research Park and director of economic development at the University of Illinois. “EnterpriseWorks is looking forward to working with supporting and advancing entrepreneurship across the state of Illinois.” Supporting partners for the IUIN include Bradley University, Eastern Illinois University, Illinois Institute of Technology, Millikin University, Northern Illinois University, Olivet Nazarene University, Southern Illinois University, University of Illinois at Chicago, the University of Chicago, and Innovate Springfield. Preliminary work has begun on the project with efforts ramping up over the next several months. The University of Illinois has hired an experienced entrepreneur to lead the center along with the EnterpriseWorks team. Interested participants in the program may contact Marissa Siero at siebel2@illinois.edu. A web portal for the activities of the incubator network will be completed in 2017. In addition to the EAA Grant, EnterpriseWorks has also been awarded an EDA University Center grant to help downstate Illinois entrepreneurs. Read the News-Gazette’s coverage here.

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EnterpriseWorks Awarded University Center Grant For Downstate Illinois Entrepreneurial Development

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFebruary 1, 2017Contact:Laura Weisskopf Bleill, lwbleill@illinois.edu; 217-244-7744 EnterpriseWorks Awarded University Center Grant For Downstate Illinois Entrepreneurial Development Will Provide Direct Technical and Business Assistance For Entrepreneurs South of I-80 CHAMPAIGN,  Ill., February 1, 2017 – The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s EnterpriseWorks incubator has been awarded a University Center Grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration’s (EDA) to provide direct assistance to downstate Illinois entrepreneurs. The EDA University Center Grant awards EnterpriseWorks $54,000 annually over five years for a total of $270,000. This is the second five-year University Center Grant EnterpriseWorks has been awarded by the EDA. EnterpriseWorks and the University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign are a part of a peer network of centers across the United States focused on utilizing the skills and talents from universities to provide business assistance to further grow the economy. The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign was one of 24 colleges and universities recently awarded funding from the EDA University Center program, which also includes the University of Illinois at Chicago. The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign will utilize the grant funding to provide direct technical assistance to entrepreneurs and small businesses referred by partnering incubators, SBDC programs, PTAC offices, ITCs, University of Illinois Extension offices, or higher education entrepreneurial programs.  Eligible participants will be located in Illinois communities south of Interstate 80. As part of the University Center program, technical and business assistance will be provided by teams of University of Illinois students who will engage in market research, competitive assessment, design, and technical consultation, among other activities.  This provides University of Illinois students with experiential learning opportunities to apply knowledge they have acquired in the classroom. Preliminary work has begun on the project with efforts ramping up over the next several months. The University of Illinois has hired an experienced entrepreneur to lead the center along with the EnterpriseWorks team. Interested participants in the program may contact Marissa Siero at siebel2@illinois.edu. In addition to the EDA University Center Grant, EnterpriseWorks has also been awarded an EDA Economic Adjustment Assistance grant to help university-based incubators and enterpreneurship in 10 Illinois counties. Read the News-Gazette’s coverage here.

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Visits Research Park

Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, made a visit to the University of Illinois on Monday, January 30, with about 20 other Chicago tech company executives. On his visit, Emanuel took a short tour of Research Park to visit startups and companies including Caterpillar Data Innovation Lab, PhotoniCare, Quicket Solutions, Cast21 and Veriflow. Check out Facebook for photos of his visit and Twitter for a selfie of Emanuel with Cast21. Read more about his visit on campus on Crain’s Chicago Business.

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Agrible and Granular Acknowledged on THRIVE 50

Agrible and Granular were recently recognized on THRIVE 50, an annual list created by SVG Partners that ranks the best AgTech companies in the United States. Agrible is a homegrown organization that first started at the EnterpriseWorks incubator. They focus on providing farmers with the tools and science to improve production with cloud-based delivery systems. The company has since moved to a different building, but are still located at Research Park. Agrible received praise in the “Big Data and Analytics” category of the THRIVE 50 list. Granular is a San Francisco based company that opened a second office at Research Park. The organization specializes in agriculture software and analytics to better manage business decisions on large farms. Granular was commended in the “Cloud Services/SAAS” catagory. Both companies will be recognized on February 1st at the THRIVE Innovation Forum. Read the full article here.

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