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Bayer
Events, Research Park

Escape Room by Leaps by Bayer Visits the Research Park

This week, BAYER brought its fun and educational science-themed mobile escape room to Research Park. “Breaking Through Impossible – The Escape Game” is an agriculture-themed game that revolves around rescuing a biotech breakthrough. It is completed by solving puzzles and deciphering clues through collaborating with a team. It was open from April 23 through April 25, 2024, and was free for participants. “Previous stops have been events like SXSW and in cities such as Austin, San Francisco, Berlin, Boston, and New York, so we are thrilled to welcome this unique interactive escape room to Champaign,” said Laura Appenzeller, executive director of the University of Illinois Research Park. “While it’s open to people of all ages, high school and college students are particularly encouraged to participate.” The escape room was located directly outside Bayer’s Innovation Center at1904 S. First Street, next to the I-Hotel and Illinois Conference Center, in a bright blue shipping container. Teams of up to six people experienced the escape room, working together to solve a puzzle that took around 30 minutes to complete Find more information about the escape room on the Leaps by Bayer website or read WCIA News’ event coverage.

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Natrion
EnterpriseWorks, Recognition & Awards

Natrion named 2024 Edison Award Gold Winner

EnterpriseWorks startup Natrion was recognized as a Gold Winner at The Edison Awards in the Resilient & Sustainable Solutions category. Established in 1987, the Edison Awards are dedicated to recognizing, honoring and fostering innovations and innovators. Named after Thomas Alva Edison, the annual competition honors excellence in new product and service development, marketing, design and innovation. The Gold Edison Award was presented to Natrion during the Awards Gala held on April 18th in Fort Myers, Florida, alongside distinguished innovators from various industries. “It is wonderful for our company to receive this recognition,” said Natrion co-founder and CEO Alex Kosyakov. “Being awarded is a testament to the hard work, skill, and output of our team, as well as the maturity of our technology and its value to OEMs around the world.” Natrion’s recent technical and commercialization progress on its patented components for both Li-ion and Li-metal batteries positions it as the industry leader for solid-state technology. Natrion located to EnterpriseWorks in 2021, and is developing battery technologies that can push the capabilities of EVs. By pioneering new materials for the next generation of batteries, its mission is to service the industry with solutions that will enhance the mainstream market viability of electric vehicles and advance the world closer to a future of clean mobility. Read more on PR Newswire.

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Labworks
Events, Research Park

LabWorks Opens, Epivara First Startup to Move into Growth-Stage Life Sciences Suites

The Research Park is now home to a new address for growth-stage life sciences startups. The University marked the opening of LabWorks and its first tenant, a graduate from the EnterpriseWorks incubator, at a celebration and ribbon cutting on Tuesday, April 9. LabWorks offers turn-key wet lab and office suites for growth-stage startup companies in Research Park, enabling startups to establish roots and continue growing in the Champaign-Urbana community. “Things like this help this university stay relevant,” said Kim Kidwell, Associate Chancellor for Strategic Partnerships and Initiatives. Kidwell emphasized LabWorks’ key role in bridging the gap and enabling startups to get on the ground after their time in EnterpriseWorks. In 2021, the Research Park was awarded $550,000 funding through the Rebuild Illinois Wet Lab Capital Program (via the State of Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity) to create turn-key lab spaces for growth-stage agriculture and life science companies, and shorter-term leasing to industry partners/collaborators. In addition to the state’s contribution, LabWorks is a partnership between the University of Illinois Research Park and building landlord GRE UIRP LLC. In November 2023, the Champaign City Council approved a $100,000 investment in LabWorks, providing resources to bring the project to completion. “We have done what many communities are trying to duplicate. But the heart is here, with the heart of the state, with the heart of the region, and because of this kind of innovative work, will be the heart of the nation,” said Illinois State Representative Carol Ammons. Epivara is the first company to relocate into LabWorks. Founded by College of Veterinary Medicine Professor Jay Ko, the move to LabWorks signifies Epivara’s growth plans following its graduation from EnterpriseWorks. Wilson acknowledged the milestone of Epivara’s graduation from the EnterpriseWorks incubator into a location that will facilitate additional growth as an important accomplishment for the Champaign-Urbana community. “If we want companies like Epivara to remain in our community, in our region, and in our state, we have to continue to invest in the facilities they need at every stage of their growth, said Gerald O. Wilson, PhD, MBA, director of entrepreneurship. “Representing the culmination of a partnership between the University of Illinois Research Park, Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and City of Champaign, LabWorks is a symbol of an understanding that these kinds of investments are an imperative in our economic development efforts at the university, municipality, and state-wide levels.” Learn more about the LabWorks ribbon cutting and Epivara grand opening in a recent News-Gazette article. About Epivara Founded in 2016 by Dr. Jay Ko of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign College of Veterinary Medicine, Epivara is innovating better ways that pets are spayed and neutered worldwide. Epivara’s mission is to make life better for animals and humans through innovative science and compassionate care. The company has developed EpiFix, a low-cost injection to spay and neuter pets efficiently. Currently, this is the only alternative to spay and neuter surgery that works safely and permanently within seconds. Learn more at epivara.com. About LabWorks LabWorks provides affordable turn-key life science laboratory/office suites for growth-stage life science and agriculture companies in the Research Park. The $1.3 million build out was completed thanks to resources from the Rebuild Illinois Wet Lab Capital Program; the City of Champaign; the University of Illinois Research Park Board of Managers LLC; and landlord GRE UIRP LLC. See more pictures of the LabWorks space on the Research Park website.

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GDM
Conferences

GDM GRAND OPENING

GDM GRAND OPENING The GDM Grand Opening took place on Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at the Illinois Conference Center. This partnership deepens the collaborations between the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and GDM – from talent pipeline, to scientific innovation, to uncovering new areas of partnerships across campus.

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Novark
1800 S. Oak St., Medical, Healthcare

Novark North America LLC

Novark North America LLC winstonzhang@novark.com.cn Novark North America stands as a trusted leader in thermal management solutions, boasting over two decades of experience and a global presence spanning the USA, Asia, and Europe. The company’s expertise lies in delivering cutting-edge electronics cooling solutions tailored for high-performance computing across a spectrum of industries. Specializing in AI, electrification, data centers, medical equipment, industrial applications, LED lighting, consumer electronics, and telecommunications, Novark offers comprehensive thermal management solutions designed to optimize performance and reliability in demanding environments. In North America, Novark spearheads research and development initiatives, alongside dedicated efforts in marketing and customer service. The company’s commitment to innovation drives us to continuously push the boundaries of thermal management technology, ensuring that its clients remain at the forefront of their respective fields. Beyond business, Novark is deeply engaged in supporting scientific research endeavors at leading universities. Novark actively collaborates with researchers, providing crucial materials and prototypes to advance technology and drive progress in key areas of study. Novark North America blends expertise with innovation to deliver tailored solutions that exceed expectations, driving success for its clients and advancing the frontiers of thermal management technology worldwide. novarktechnologies.com Stay Connected with Novark North America LLC   LinkedIn

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Prenosis
EnterpriseWorks, Graduates, Media Mentions, Recognition & Awards, Research Park

EnterpriseWorks Graduate Prenosis Receives FDA Clearance on Sepsis ImmunoScore

EnterpriseWorks graduate Prenosis recently announced the approval of its artificial intelligence-powered diagnostic tool for sepsis by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Sepsis occurs when the body has an extreme response to an infection, and it is often deadly. It is notoriously challenging to diagnose, but early detection is key since patients can deteriorate quickly. Prenosis’ diagnostic tool, called Sepsis ImmunoScore, uses 22 different parameters such as temperature, heart rate and cell counts to help clinicians assess a patient’s risk of sepsis. Prenosis was an EnterpriseWorks tenant from 2017 to 2018. Founder Rashid Bashir, Dean of Grainger College of Engineering, developed these technologies with his research group in the Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory, along with Bobby Reddy. During its time at the Research Park, the Prenosis team earned a second-place prize in the 14th Annual Dale V. Cozad New Venture Competition. Now based in Chicago, Prenosis has been a longtime client of the Illinois FAST Center. Prenosis’ goal is to detect and prevent the majority of diseases before debilitating symptoms present themselves. By integrating biomarkers and clinical data, its diagnostics present real-time critical information, predicts future outcomes for patients, and expedites the delivery of optimal therapy. Prenosis’ approach stands out for its regulatory compliance and focus on safety and efficacy. The company plans to conduct further studies to demonstrate the tool’s accuracy and impact on clinical decision-making, with intentions to market it globally. “FDA authorization of a sepsis diagnostic tool with significant predictive power is a landmark event for people that could ever be at risk of sepsis at some point in their lives,” said Bobby Reddy, Jr, Ph.D. Read more on the CNBC newspage.

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Podcast
EnterpriseWorks, Features, Research Park

New Podcast Episode: Transforming Central Illinois into a Leading Biomanufacturing Tech Hub

In a recent episode of the Innovations @ Research Park podcast, host Tanmay Shah talked to IBRL Associate Director of Business Development Beth Conerty about bioprocessing research and how the iFAB Tech Hub is transforming the Central Illinois Economy. Dr. Beth Conerty has been serving as the Regional Innovation Officer at the Illinois Fermentation and Agriculture Biomanufacturing (iFAB) Hub since it was selected as a 2023 Tech Hub Designee by the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) in October 2023. Conerty is working to apply her technical background to business by working in technology commercialization with a focus on entrepreneurship. “We are trying to invest in every step- from innovation here at the University of Illinois, and supporting the earliest-stage companies at Research Park and in EnterpriseWorks all the way up to manufacturing partners with ADM and Primient in Decatur,” said Conerty. “What’s really exciting about our lab-to-line approach is that all of those resources are available in a 51-mile radius between the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana and in those bioprocessing behemoths in Decatur.” The Innovations @ Research Park podcast highlights the thriving entrepreneurial and corporate innovation culture in Champaign. It is hosted by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign alumnus Tanmay Shah. Subscribe to The Innovations @ Research Park to catch up on the latest innovations and news on Apple Podcasts,  Spotify, or your preferred podcast network. Is there something you want to know about Research Park? Do you have an idea for a guest for the show or a story we should pursue? Do you want to provide other feedback? Contact Laura Bleill (lwbleill@illinois.edu).

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Illinois Innovation
EnterpriseWorks, Investments, Research Park

Illinois Innovation Voucher Initiative Accepting Applications

The Illinois Innovation Voucher (IIV) initiative is accepting applications on a rolling basis. This is a new program through the State of Illinois that is being administered through the Illinois Science and Technology Coalition (ISTC) to help Illinois small businesses work with Illinois higher education partners. Vouchers can help Illinois-based small and medium-sized entrepreneurs (SMEs) unlock new growth opportunities, support research and development needs, foster the creation of innovative products and services, and more. Vouchers cover up to 75% of research engagement costs (up to $75,000), including, but not limited to, the sharing of technologies, knowledge, facilities, and equipment necessary for your project needs, including: Learn more and apply on the Illinois Science & Technology Coalition website.

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Research Park Logo
1901 S. First St., Other, University

University of Illinois Research Park, LLC

University of Illinois Research Park, LLC research-park@illinois.edu (217) 333-8324 1901 S. First St. Champaign, IL The Research Park at the University of Illinois is a leading innovation hub for technology commercialization with a unique environment that cultivates startups and increases capabilities for established companies. The mixed-use composition promotes creative collisions and interdisciplinary collaborations, strengthening the bridge between campus and community. Located on campus, Research Park has more than 120 companies and growing, employing over 2,100 people in high-technology careers. At any given time more than 800 student interns are gaining valuable experiential learning and work experience while making real contributions to internal corporate R&D and product development programs. researchpark.illinois.edu

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OVCRI
1901 S. First St., Other, University

OVCRI Communications and Proposal Development

OVCRI Communications and Proposal Development OVCRI@illinois.edu (217) 333-0034 1901 S. First St. Champaign, IL The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation (OVCRI) leads the university’s research strategy; manages regulatory, administrative, compliance, and research support activities; and develops policies that guide the conduct of research. The OVCRI invests in infrastructure and strategic, creative thinking to support a thriving research enterprise with global impact, including: Oversight of research safety, human subjects research, animal research, export control, and conflicts of interest Proposal submission and award management Research integrity and research misconduct Managing repatriation of human remains and sacred objects Research and project development Research infrastructure Innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic development Research data, information, engagement, and outreach OVCRI’s Communications and Proposal Development activities include connecting scholars with opportunities to advacne their research; sharing information about research-related policies, guidelines, and regulations; and telling stories of innovation of impact. research.illinois.edu

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