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TMC Driver Appreciation Week
This week, TMC Transportation hosted Driver Appreciation Week. On Tuesday, Interns were able to get out of the office and thank drivers like Kyle for their commitment to safety on the roads. The sacrifices that drivers make to be away from their families and do so safely is what helps keep America moving.
ISU Research Park Provides Space for IDHS D-SNAP Program
AMES, Iowa (Sep. 16, 2020) - The ISU Research Park is providing space to facilitate the Iowa Department of Human Services' (IDHS) Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Program (D-SNAP). Starting Tuesday, September 15 through Saturday, September 19, qualifying Story County...
Research Park Celebrates the Completion of Collaboration Place
On Wednesday, August 26th, the Research Park celebrated the completion of Collaboration Place and Riverside Road which will link University Boulevard near the Economic Development Core Facility to Riverside Drive on the east border of the Research Park. This...
Kris Johansen Resigns EDIR Posts to Join NIAMRRE
AMES, Iowa (Aug 5, 2020) – Interim Vice President for Economic Development and Industry Relations David Spalding announced Kris Johansen has officially resigned from her six-year post as manager, industry engagement in the Office of Economic Development and Industry Relations (EDIR) and four-year post as Iowa State University Startup Factory COO effective August 17.
GROSS-WEN TECHNOLOGIES, PARTNERS AWARDED $240,000 GRANT TO DEVELOP PROMISING ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
AMES, Iowa (July 13, 2020) – Iowa State University-affiliated startup Gross-Wen Technologies, Inc. (GWT) will partner on one of 82 projects selected to receive funding supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF). The project team, led by DOE’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), in partnership with GWT and the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) of Greater Chicago, has been awarded a $240,000 TCF grant to develop a next-generation algal wastewater treatment process to improve phosphorus removal from wastewater.
LEGOV SYSTEMS GROUP AWARDED COMPETITIVE GRANT FROM THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
AMES, Iowa (July 9, 2020) – The Iowa State University Startup Factory today announced that cohort eight team member, Legov Systems Group, LLC, has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant for $225,000 to conduct research and development (R&D) work on a Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) Thermal Energy Harvesting System.