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New Podcast Episode: 2023 in Review

2023 was a full year in Research Park: On the most recent episode of ‘The Innovations @ Research Park’ podcast,  podcast host Tanmay Shah sat down with Laura Appenzeller and Laura Bleill to discuss startup and corporate highlights from the year, plans for 2024, industry trends, and more. 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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Research Park to Host America’s Seed Fund Road Tour Illinois Stop in 2024

Research Park will be hosting the Illinois stop of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 16-state America’s Seed Fund Road Tour on July 17, 2024. The event features programming, and 1:1 meetings between innovators and Federal Agency Representatives, to help attendees navigate over $4 billion in early-stage funding opportunities through America’s Seed Fund. If you’re an innovator, entrepreneur, researcher, or small technology startup, don’t miss this opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of federal agency technology funding priorities, meet one-on-one with program managers, and connect with local support resources. This is an outreach effort that connects entrepreneurs to technology funding opportunities provided through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs, known as “America’s Seed Fund.” The FAST Center at the Research Park is one of the reasons the tour is coming to Champaign-Urbana. Led by EnterpriseWorks, the FAST Center provides free resources, support, and expertise necessary to submit a highly competitive proposal to help startups and companies bridge the gap between research and commercialization. More information, including a detailed agenda and registration, will be released soon on the Research Park Calendar. AMERICA’S SEED FUND 2024 ROAD TOUR SCHEDULE 2024: The Great Lakes Tour will run from July 15-19, with stops in East Lansing, Michigan, Indianapolis, Indiana, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, Madison, Wisconsin, and Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Coastal Tour will run from February 7-9, with stops in Orlando, Florida; and San Juan, Puerto Rico. The South Tour will run from April 2-5, with stops in Little Rock, Arkansas; Jackson, Mississippi; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and Houston, Texas. Finally, the Southeast Tour will run from May 13-17, with stops in Columbia, South Carolina; Atlanta, Georgia; Knoxville, Tennessee; Lexington, Kentucky; and Huntington, West Virginia. If you would like more information on the America’s Seed Fund Road Tour, including a schedule of stops and participating agencies, visit: americasseedfund.us/road-tour. For more information about SBIR/STTR programs, please visit https://www.sbir.gov/ or follow America’s Seed Fund on Twitter. About SBIR/STTRSBA coordinates the SBIR/STTR programs, also known as America’s Seed Fund, which each year provides more than $3.7 billion in early-stage seed capital totaling over 5,000 awards to small businesses. Eleven participating federal government agencies announce funding opportunities as either grants or contracts to address their research and development needs. Companies supported by the SBIR/STTR programs often generate some of the most important breakthroughs each year in the U.S.  Additional information about the programs, as well as past and current topics can be found at www.sbir.gov. About the U.S. Small Business AdministrationThe U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was created in 1953 and is a Cabinet-level agency of the federal government to aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of small business concerns, preserve free competitive enterprise, and maintain and strengthen the overall economy of our nation.  The SBA helps Americans start, build, and grow businesses, and recover from disasters.  Through an extensive network of field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations, the SBA delivers its services to people throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam. To learn more about SBA, visit www.sba.gov.

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Xerion Advanced Battery Wins Prize From The U.S. Department of Energy

Xerion Advanced Battery Corp. recently received the American-Made Geothermal Lithium Extraction Prize from the U.S. Department of Energy for its groundbreaking work in developing a new way to extract lithium from geothermal brine. This extraction method is crucial for producing lithium-ion batteries, which are widely used in electric vehicles, energy storage, and various electronic devices. Paul Braun, co-founder of Xerion, planted roots at EnterpriseWorks. Here, the initial research was done and the original technology was created. Braun’s research group focuses on new functional materials for energy storage and solar energy harvesting, in particular on the synthesis of materials with carefully crafted 3D nano- and mesoscale architectures which lead to emergence of new optical, electrochemical, and thermal functionalities. Highlighted in Forbes, Xerion’s nanotechnology advances offer huge potential for everything from electrification of transportation to reinvigorating American manufacturing to onshoring of critical supply chains. Having been in “stealth mode” since 2010, Xerion will soon be able to expand to a manufacturing center in Dayton, Ohio with over $65 million raised. “The development of efficient geothermal lithium extraction technologies promises to simultaneously advance efforts to secure a domestic lithium supply and to solidify the United States’ position in the global transition to net-zero emissions,” stated John Busbee, CEO of Xerion. “The development and commercialization of our low-cost, high-efficiency direct lithium extraction from lithium brine sources globally will bring us one step closer to a clean energy future that is powered by homegrown innovation.” By developing these disruptive technologies, Xerion aims to transform the energy industry and contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable future. Its efforts align with the increasing demand for minerals like lithium in the context of a growing emphasis on zero-emission technologies and the electrification of various sectors.

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Boston Bioprocess Contributing to Establishing the AgTech Corridor as a Biomanufacturing Destination

iFab Tech Hub partners Boston Bioprocess (BBP) and the Integrated Bioprocessing Research Laboratory (IBRL) are scaling fermentation tech and jobs in Central Illinois. Boston Bioprocess, an EnterpriseWorks startup, offers full-suite fermentation and downstream processing services at benchtop and pilot scale. It provides clients with the equipment and expertise they need to improve yield, decrease costs, and access products for commercial testing. BBP oversees process development and finalizes parameters, preparing products to be scaled up at IBRL, said BBP cofounder and CEO Michael Tai. “BBP’s early-stage resources and experimental design expertise coupled with IBRL’s pilot-scale infrastructure helps clients smoothly transition from one end of the spectrum to the other,” Tai added. “We provide our clients with access to a suite of assets, talent, and expertise to navigate their scale-up journey.” Learn more about this partnership by reading the full article on its ACES News page.

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Illini Angels Announces First Investment to Natrion

Illini Angels Announces First Investment to Natrion The University of Illinois’ new angel group, Illini Angels, has selected EnterpriseWorks startup Natrion for their first investment. Illini Angels, launched in February 2023, is managed by Research Park’s Illinois Ventures. The angel network supports early-stage companies that have founders or leadership who are connected to the U of I System family – faculty, alumni, or students from any of the three universities, as well as companies that license university technology with seed funding, advice, and mentorship. “Natrion is an exceptionally promising company and Alex is a very impressive founder,” Illinois Ventures Senior Director Tom Parkinson said. Natrion, a solid-state EV battery pioneer, develops components for automotive and battery manufacturers that can be rapidly utilized to deploy safe, high-performance all-solid-state rechargeable batteries. Eliminating liquid-state components, these batteries improve electric vehicle fire safety, driving range, charge time, and overall lifespan. “Solid-state battery technology will be a critical enabler of the energy transition, and Natrion provides a compelling solution in the space, strong early traction with marquee customers and a commercially oriented leadership team with a bold vision for the company’s growth.” said Manas Gosavi, an Illini Angels founding member and venture capital investor with Mubadala Capital. Natrion was founded in 2018 by Alex Kosyakov, a University of Illinois undergraduate engineering student. They have R&D facilities in Champaign, including a semi-automated pouch cell production line for the manufacturing of prototype multi-layer pouch cells as would be used in portable electronics or electric vehicles.

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Farmers Risk is now HarvestIQ

EnterpriseWorks startup Farmers Risk is now known as HarvestIQ. The company is expanding its software suite to include livestock-centric features that help people navigate the nuanced ownership and marketing structures in livestock production. Additionally, it enhances the user experience by enabling the in-platform execution of Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) trades and USDA insurance positions. HarvestIQ is an early-stage startup focused on helping farmers improve their risk management. It does this by building tools to help farmers more effectively market their grain, buy crop insurance, hedge their crops, and improve their overall revenue decision-making. In a nutshell, HarvestIQ builds tools for farmers to understand, manage, and execute their risk management strategies around turning a crop into cash. Learn more about what HarvestIQ is doing on Business Wire.

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Nominations sought for 2024 Glen “GB” Brandt Prize for Ag Entrepreneurism

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and The BRANDT Foundation Prize Honors the Legacy of GB Brandt CHAMPAIGN – Nominations are now being accepted for the fourth Glen “GB” Brandt Prize for Ag Entrepreneurism, recognizing an Illinois farmer for their role in advancing innovation and entrepreneurship in the ag sector. Established in 2021 to honor the memory of GB Brandt, a legendary figure in the field of Illinois agriculture, the $10,000 cash prize will be awarded to a nominee who exemplifies an entrepreneurial spirit and advances innovation through their business practices, crop growing processes, or product usage. The nomination form is now open. The deadline for submission is February 1, 2024. The prize is a partnership between the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and The BRANDT Foundation. The winner will be announced and recognized at the AgTech Innovation Summit, an annual event produced by the University of Illinois Research Park, on March 5, 2024. “GB was an extraordinary person who attacked life with optimism and built a global business from very humble roots,” said Rick Brandt, President of The BRANDT Foundation. “We’re looking to help someone who shares GB’s passion for ag, demonstrates a high level of creativity, and has a vision to change the future.” Examples of possible innovations include (but are not limited to): working to increase the productivity of farmers; creative applications of technology; unique business ventures; and creating new agricultural opportunities, such as novel crops or food production systems. Those eligible for the award include Illinois farmers, growers, and producers or those engaged with Illinois farmers, growers, and producers. Nominees should be connected with the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and/or its affiliates, including University of Illinois Extension. A full list of eligibility criteria is available in the nomination form. Eric Miller was the third annual recipient of the Glen “GB” Brandt Prize for Ag Entrepreneurism in March 2023. Miller farms 400 acres in Piatt County, where he works extensively with University of Illinois researchers and has transitioned his farm into a dedicated crop production improvement site in the past eight years. Read the full story on the Research Park website. The son of a farmer from Sangamon County, GB, along with his sister Evelyn, started the company that would become the global agribusiness known as BRANDT. He provided the vision and energy to imagine, build, and manage what today has 800 employees and sales in 81 countries. He died in 2020 at age 94. Past Brandt Prize Winners Eric Miller, 2023 Matt Riggs, 2022 Will Glazik, 2021 About The BRANDT Foundation The BRANDT Foundation was established in 2012 as a philanthropic extension of BRANDT, Inc. The Brandt family has always stood with their communities and as their company grew, so did the opportunities to give back. The BRANDT Foundation offers donations, grants, and support to the farms, charities, and organizations in the areas where the company does business. About the AgTech Innovation Summit The AgTech Innovation Summit is an interactive conference where participants learn and share knowledge about the current state of AgTech and get a look into the future through dynamic panels, inspiring keynote presentations, and networking opportunities. It is produced by the University of Illinois Research Park in partnership with the College of ACES and the Office of Corporate Relations. One of the premier AgTech hubs in the nation, Champaign-Urbana is uniquely positioned to bring together entrepreneurs, investors, academics, and industry for learning, networking, and advancing this sector. Contacts Karl Barnhart, The BRANDT Foundation, karl.barnhart@brandt.coLaura Bleill, Research Park, lwbleill@illinois.edu

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Hypercell Technologies Wins $1 Million Prize in Grow-NY Competition

Hypercell Technologies, an EnterpriseWorks startup, won the grand prize of $1 million at Grow-NY on November 15, 2023, in Binghamton, New York. Hypercell Technologies provides rapid point-of-care diagnostics for the food chain, ensuring early identification and management of biological contaminants from production to transformation with increased speed and accuracy. The company has developed novel biological solutions to control infectious diseases in production animals that cause major economic losses and present potential threats to human health. Hypercell wants to stop future human pandemics by proactively controlling viruses in animal reservoirs. “We’re excited to scale our business of rapid point-of-care diagnostics to improve the food chain in the Grow-NY region,” said Hypercell’s CEO and co-founder, Bruno Jactel. Grow-NY’s competition is open to international startups that meet the Grow-NY definition of ‘Food and Agricultural Field,’ are early-stage, and have a scalable business model. Seven businesses were selected from twenty finalists, including fellow EnterpriseWorks startup Agriwater, to receive prize awards totaling $3 million in the fifth annual competition. Learn more about the competition and its 2023 winners on the Grow-NY website.

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EnterpriseWorks Startup Natrion Named Ultimate Winner at Urban Tech Challengers 2023

The EnterpriseWorks startup Natrion was named the Ultimate Winner of the Urban Tech Challengers 2023 after CEO Alex Kosyakov presented at the Urban Tech Forward conference in Warsaw, Poland, on October 25 and 26. Urban Tech Forward is known as Europe’s premier event for tech innovators, featuring over 1,000 attendees from all over the world. The conference includes the Urban Tech Challengers pitch competition for entrepreneurs who are developing disruptive products and services for sustainable, resilient, and future-proof cities. Natrion is developing battery technologies that can push the capabilities of EVs by solving the biggest issues that automakers and battery manufacturers face. Their 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. To learn more about Urban Tech Challengers, visit their tenant page.

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New Podcast Episode: Arpit Dwivedi of Cache Energy Disrupts the Energy Storage Industry

Cache Energy CEO and founder Aprit Dwivedi has been charged up about clean energy long before his days working toward his doctoral degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. On the most recent episode of ‘The Innovations @ Research Park’ podcast, Dvivedi and podcast host Tanmay Shah discussed the major logistical challenges that the energy industry faces and the unique long-duration storage solution that Cache Energy provides. Dwivedi also shared how Research Park expanded his professional skills and how Gerald Wilson, EnterpriseWork’s Director of Entrepreneurship, aided him in developing the pitch deck for Cache. Notably, Cache Energy recently had an over-subscribed seed funding round, ultimately raising $4.5 million. 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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