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Sen. Dick Durbin Visits UI Research Park to Learn about Innovation, Entrepreneurship

Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois toured the Research Park on Monday, Oct. 24, to learn about how high-tech companies in Champaign-Urbana are adding jobs through innovation and entrepreneurship.  Durbin saw demonstrations from two IT/software startups at the EnterpriseWorks high-tech incubator, Nuvixa and Cazoodle, before touring three other buildings. He visited with representatives from Starfire Industries, a plasma engineering firm that has attracted significant funding from federal Small Business Innovation Research awards. In addition he heard from Chromatin Inc., a biotech company that also graduated from the incubator.  His last two stops were at Littelfuse, where he saw a demonstration of the high-power testing lab, and Yahoo!, where the Senator met one new hire who was on his very first day on the job.  Photos from the Senator’s visit can be found at our Facebook page.

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Littlefuse Grand Opening press release

WHAT: On January 25, 2011, Littelfuse Inc. (NASDAQ/NGS:LFUS) is hosting a grand opening event for their new engineering facility in the Research Park at the University of Illinois. This event will include leadership from Littelfuse dedicating the new building, including their CEO, Mr. Gordon Hunter. The University of Illinois will also welcome Littelfuse to the Research Park with remarks by Interim Chancellor Robert Easter and UI Vice President of Technology and Economic Development Avijit Ghosh. Littelfuse opened a new facility on the University of Illinois campus for the POWR-GARD division. The facility will house more than 20 full-time employees and student interns. Tours of the facility will be given including demonstrations in the new high power testing facility enclosed with bullet proof glass, which sends high voltage electricity through fuses to test their durability. WHO: The event will include Littelfuse executive leadership including CEO Gordon Hunter, CFO Philip Franklin, and leadership of the Electronics Business Unit. The University of Illinois community and the press are invited to attend. Formal remarks from the University of Illinois will be made by Interim Chancellor Robert Easter and UI Vice President of Technology and Economic Development Avijit Ghosh. WHEN: The event will take place on Tuesday, January 25, 2011 from 3:00-6:00 pm, with the formal ribbon cutting and ceremony commencing at 3:30 pm, followed by a reception, building tour, and technology demonstrations from 4:30-6:00 pm. WHERE: The event will take place at the Littelfuse Building located at 2110 S. Oak Street in the Research Park on the University of Illinois campus. The Research Park is immediately south of Assembly Hall, the Littelfuse building is between Hazelwood and Gerty on Oak Street. The building was constructed by Fox/Atkins Development LLC, the developer of the Research Park. WHY: The Research Park at the University of Illinois provides an environment where technology-based businesses can work with the research faculty and students. Littelfuse is the newest publically traded firm to open an R&D facility within the Research Park. The new location adds jobs to the Champaign-Urbana community, internships for students to get real world experience during the academic year, and increased engagement with the University.

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Software company opens center in Research Park

Canadian software company Infobright has opened a satellite development center in EnterpriseWorks at the University of Illinois Research Park. Infobright, based in Toronto, Ontario, markets a high-performance analytic database designed to support companies’ needs for analytics and business intelligence. The Champaign office plans to recruit five student interns to work with community manager Jeff Kibler on projects, the company announced this week. The interns are to develop new applications that will work in conjunction with the database to help users take greater advantage of business data.

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Former US Speaker of the House Visits Research Park, NanoSi

The Research Park was pleased to host Dennis Hastert, former United States Speaker of the House in the Research Park this week on 2/8/10. He was interested in learning more about technology commercialization at the University of Illinois. He also visited with Nanosi, an EnterpriseWorks company making ultra small fluorescent silicon nanoparticles. Nanosi founder, Munir Nayfeh has been talking with him about energy-efficient lighting. NanoSi, has been a partner with PolyBrite, a company that Hastert is consulting, in developing new lighting technologies. In recent years, Hastert has traveled with Nayfeh to Brazil, Saudi Arabia and South Korea to pursue business opportunities.

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