Explore Commercial Opportunities in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

On Thursday, February 21, the Innovation Connection series will return to the UConn Storrs campus for an exclusive event. UConn researchers from the Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Department will discuss commercialization opportunities and their advancements in areas such as sustainable technologies, bio/nanosensing, materials characterization, filtration, biotech, polymer science and more.

lab2On Thursday, February 21, the Innovation Connection series will return to the UConn Storrs campus for an exclusive event.

UConn researchers from the Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Department will discuss commercialization opportunities and their advancements in areas such as sustainable technologies, bio/nanosensing, materials characterization, filtration, biotech, polymer science and more.

In addition, special guest Dr. Mary Holz-Clause, UConn’s Vice President for Economic Development, will present the latest details of the UConn Tech Park, which will transform the Quiet Corner into an economic powerhouse.

Immediately following the presentations, attendees are invited to tour faculty laboratories and to network informally with other members of the entrepreneurial and business community.

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Innovation Connection: Thursday, February 21, 2013

3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Faculty research overviews – Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; Dr. Mary Holz-Clause – UConn Tech Park Update
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering – Laboratory Tours

Location: Rm. 150, United Technologies Engineering Building (UTEB), 191 Auditorium Road, University of Connecticut, Storrs CT 06269  Interactive map

 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Social networking

Location: UConn Foundation Building (FND), 2390 Alumni Drive, Unit 3206, University of Connecticut, Storrs CT 06269  Interactive map

Contact:  Robin Bienemann, Entrepreneur in Residence, UConn School of Engineering
robin@engr.uconn.edu; (860) 392-9268

We look forward to seeing you there!