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CME Group Opens Innovation Center at UI Research Park

We were thrilled to attend the grand opening celebration of CME Group‘s new Innovation Center at University of Illinois Research Park last week!

CME Group is the world’s leading and most diverse derivatives marketplace – handling 3 billion contracts worth approximately $1 quadrillion annually, on average. The company is a marketplace for buyers and sellers – bringing together individuals, companies and institutions that need to manage risk or that want to profit by accepting risk.

This is CME Group’s first location on a college campus.

View photos from the event here.

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CEB Data Innovation Center Opens at UI Research Park

From the press release:

CEB TAPS TOP TECH MINDS TO ADVANCE TALENT ANALYTICS LEADERSHIP

Employees at new Data Innovation Center at Research Park at the University of Illinois to Focus on Emerging Technologies’ Applications for Talent-Focused Organizations

ARLINGTON, Va., March 16, 2016CEB (NYSE:CEB), a best practice insight and technology company, today announced the grand opening of its newest office at Research Park at the University of Illinois. The facility, a data analytics innovation center, will be home to nearly a dozen undergraduate and graduate students working on emerging technologies—including natural language processing, machine learning and data visualization—to enhance CEB’s leadership position in talent strategy and analytics. CEB Grand Opening

“Our own best practice insights confirm that having the right talent in place is pivotal to achieving business objectives and driving growth,” said Melody Jones, chief administrative officer, CEB. “We’re establishing our Data Innovation Center at Research Park because students here have the skills and drive to expand our market-leading talent analytics portfolio and ultimately help the world’s best companies bring new levels of precision to their talent investments.”

“It’s exciting to see a corporation like CEB, which is in the business of recognizing and fostering talent, come to Illinois to tap into the culture of innovation at the Research Park,” said University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign chancellor Barbara Wilson. “Research partnerships are critical to groundbreaking discoveries that benefit all involved, especially in accelerating the new frontiers of data science.”

CEB’s analytics offerings, including CEB TalentNeuron, its workforce surveys and Sunstone analytics, are quickly being adopted by leading global organizations to inform everything from location planning to individual candidate selection. With more than 35 billion data points under management, the company is equipping senior executives around the world with the intelligence they need to make critical talent decisions quickly.

“Analytics are key to giving our customers an unmatched level of visibility into the labor market,” Jones added. “This Center will augment our own team’s advanced analytics work designed to fulfill that promise. Given our mission to advance the science and practice of management, we couldn’t be more pleased to bring to these innovations to market in collaboration with an institution as respected for developing tech talent as the University of Illinois.”

To learn more about CEB’s leadership in talent analytics, please visit our website.

About CEB

CEB is a best practice insight and technology company. In partnership with leading organizations around the globe, we develop innovative solutions to drive corporate performance. CEB equips leaders at more than 10,000 companies with the intelligence to effectively manage talent, customers, and operations. CEB is a trusted partner to nearly 90% of the Fortune 500 and FTSE 100, and more than 70% of the Dow Jones Asian Titans. More at cebglobal.com.

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Research Park welcome 101st business, The Daily Illini

New Illinois Innovation Index highlights growth of university-driven startups in Illinois

The Illinois Science and Technology Coalition released new data conveying the growth of entrepreneurial activity across the state’s universities as part of its Illinois Innovation Index, a publication that reports on key metrics of the state’s innovation economy.

A big takeaway? The report found that over the past five academic years, students and faculty at Illinois universities have created 611 startups through university technology licensing, entrepreneurship programs and competitions, and other university-financed initiatives.

We know this to be true as we have a great tech ecosystem in Champaign-Urbana & see many startups from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, several of which are located at the University of Illinois Research Park and throughout the community.

Agrible, a Champaign-Urbana startup, was located on page 12 of the report.

From the press release:

New Illinois Innovation Index highlights growth of university-driven startups in Illinois

Index reports highest level of startups launched over the last 5 years with 73% staying in the state

March 8, 2016 – (CHICAGO, IL) – The Illinois Science and Technology Coalition (ISTC) today released new data conveying the growth of entrepreneurial activity across the state’s universities as part of its Illinois Innovation Index, a publication that reports on key metrics of the state’s innovation economy. The announcement was made at the Illinois Institute of Technology’s University Technology Park with university leaders and leading university-driven entrepreneurs.

Based on data self-reported by the state’s universities, the report found that over the past five academic years, students and faculty at Illinois universities have created 611 startups through university technology licensing, entrepreneurship programs and competitions, and other university-financed initiatives. Roughly 80 percent of these companies remain active (or were acquired), and 73 percent of active startups were based in Illinois at the time of the survey—up from 68 percent reported in last year’s survey.

“Illinois’ universities are engines of economic growth. The significant uptick in the level of entrepreneurial activity occurring on campuses across the state is a testament to the investment our universities have been making to build programs, initiatives, and incubation spaces that cultivate entrepreneurial talent and support technology companies that are growing here in Illinois,” said ISTC president and CEO Mark Harris.

University of Illinois President Tim Killeen, who also serves as chairman of the ISTC Board of Directors, said the findings reinforce the critical role that universities play in moving Illinois forward.

“Our universities are the key to success in a knowledge-based, 21st century economy –
incubators of the breakthrough innovation that creates the new businesses and jobs of tomorrow,” Killeen said. “Illinois is home to some of the world’s most accomplished research universities, and they share a commitment to pioneering scholarship that leads the way to a new era of progress and prosperity.”

The Index also reports that university startups created since 2010–11 have raise at least $345 million, including $311 million in follow-on private funding with the remaining $34 million coming from crowd funding, university grants, competition awards, and the government in the form of SBIR/STTR grants. While companies often relocate to move closer to investors, Illinois retained roughly 62 percent of these companies that received venture capital funding.

“The recent growth in entrepreneurial start-ups, including those created by Illinois Tech students comes from both the strong interest of our students and the innovative culture and support system we now have in place” said Alan Cramb, president of Illinois Institute of Technology. “Our University Technology Park also affords opportunities for students to work directly for start-ups, such as Chris Gladwin’s Cleversafe.”

“The growth in university entrepreneurship is no surprise because we’ve placed an increasing focus on reducing the barriers to entry for passionate entrepreneurs commercializing research already happening across the University of Chicago, Argonne and Fermilab,” said John Flavin, executive director of the Chicago Innovation Exchange and ISTC board member. “By providing space, capital, and access to talent, programming and connections to industry partners, we are increasing translation of early stage ideas into commercially validated products and ventures leading to job creation and retention in Illinois.”

Activity in all four tech transfer categories—disclosures, patents, licenses, and startups—has increased over the past five years both in Illinois and at the national level as well. Illinois universities recorded especially robust growth in total number of patents – fifth nationally – and tech transfer startups continue to be led by biomedical technologies, with software and clean tech companies rounding out the top three.

“Universities provide the fuel to propel the economy forward and will be instrumental in order to advance Chicago as a top tier technology hub,” said Chris Gladwin, ISTC board member and founder of Cleversafe, which sold to IBM last year for more than $1.3 billion. “Cleversafe’s success was a result of the early partnership forged with Illinois Tech and the momentum building across many of our universities around entrepreneurship is a promising sign of even more to come.”

“SiNode Systems is a model of how university-driven clean tech innovations can successfully transition technology from the laboratory to the marketplace,” said Samir Mayekar, cofounder and CEO of SiNode Systems, which he started as a Northwestern University MBA student in 2011. “With the support of the Illinois technology ecosystem, we are on a trajectory to not only stimulate local economic growth, but also impact the environment and global economy over the next decade, as we drive the performance of electric vehicles, renewables and grid-scale energy storage to the next level.”

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Midwest is super-home to tech/science start-ups, WCIA 3 News
Tech Talent Grows Here: 73 Percent of Startups Born at Illinois Universities Stay In-State, ChicagoInno
Illinois Innovation Index: More university startups staying in state, Chicago Tribune
Here’s what 611 Illinois startups have in common, Crain’s Chicago Business

 

TINKER by IntelliWheels, Inc. Selected as National Finalist in SBA InnovateHER Business Challenge

From the January 21, 2016 press release:

SBA Names Finalists for InnovateHER Business Challenge

10 Game Changing Entrepreneurs Selected to Pitch Their Innovative Products and Services During Women’s History Month

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) today announced the finalists of the 2016 InnovateHER: Innovating for Women Business Challenge, a nationwide business competition to highlight innovative products and services created and launched by cutting-edge entrepreneurs.

In making the announcement, SBA Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet said: “From precision medicine to agriculture to science, technology, engineering and mathematics, America’s entrepreneurs are transforming society and creating businesses that promise to be game changers. The incredible talent and ability of these 10 finalists is boundless and their creativity sends a message that is loud and clear: American entrepreneurs are launching and growing businesses across all fields of endeavor that will disrupt the status quo and improve lives around the world. Finding and rewarding these visionaries is the message of InnovateHER. Entrepreneurship makes anything possible.”

An executive committee of SBA officials reviewed more than 180 semi-finalist nominations and selected 10 finalists whose products and services best met the competition criteria and presented the greatest potential for success.

“I am honored to announce the finalists of the second round of the SBA’s InnovateHER Business Challenge, building on the success of our 2015 challenge where we engaged over 100 organizations and reached over 1,000 entrepreneurs across the nation,” added Contreras-Sweet.

The SBA congratulates the following finalists, who will have the opportunity to compete for the top three awards totaling $70,000 in prize money provided by Microsoft:

  • Dr. Agnes Scoville from Scoville & Company (Pacidose), St. Louis, Mo.: Pacidose allows mothers and caregivers to accurately dose and deliver medicine to babies through a soft pacifier nipple.
  • Anna Daily from Ascendant DX LLC (Melody), Springdale, Ark.: Melody is a simple and highly effective diagnostic to detect early stage breast cancer by identifying specific proteins present in tears.
  • Jennifer Shipp from Brilliant Inventors LLC (Knife Glider), Mission, Texas: The Knife Glider is a cutting shield that has been statistically proven to reduce the probability of being injured or cut when preparing food with a knife by more than 90 percent.
  • Sascha Mayer from Mamava, Inc., Burlington, Vt.: Mamava makes freestanding lactation suites and other design solutions for nursing mothers on the go.
  • Marissa Siebel-Siero from IntelliWheels, Inc. (Tinker), Champaign, Ill.: Tinker is the first ever 3D product configurator in the wheelchair marketplace that gives customers feedback and control.
  • Susan Leary Shoemaker from Undercare, Inc., Bronxsville, N.Y.: Undercare offers innovative undergarments that accommodate persons who have difficulty dressing.
  • Cassandra Curtis from Once Upon a Farm, San Diego, Calif.: Once Upon a Farm creates quality, eco-friendly and nutritious baby food products for children.
  • Dr. Pu Wang from Vibronix, Inc. (MarginPAT), West Lafayette, Ind.: MarginPAT is an intraoperative assessment of breast tumor margin using photo acoustic/ultrasound imaging system.
  • Dawn Dickson from Flat Out of Heels, Miami Beach, Fla.: Flat Out of Heels are a convenient way for women to relieve stiletto sore feet on the go.
  • Elizabeth Caven from UpCraft Club, Des Moines, Iowa: UpCraft Club is changing the way digital goods are found and sold using a patent-pending process allowing brick and mortar retailers to receive revenue from the sale of a digital good.

These 10 finalists are invited to the National InnovateHER: Innovating for Women Business Challenge during Women’s History Month in Washington, D.C., where they will pitch their products and ideas to a panel of expert judges.

The 2016 InnovateHER: Innovating for Women Business Challenge was launched in August 2015 with over 200 local competitions across the country hosted by universities, accelerators, clusters, scale-up communities, SBA’s resource partners and other local community organizations. The SBA sought to unearth products or services that will fill a need in the marketplace and have the greatest potential for commercialization.

For details on the competition, visit www.sba.gov/innovateHER. This site will be updated as more information regarding the event is made available.

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UIUC Startup IntelliWheels Selected As Finalist In A National Small Business Competition, ChicagoInno

Robert Scoble (Scobleizer) Visits Champaign-Urbana

As part of the You’re Welcome CU campaign, we were thrilled to host Robert Scoble “Scobleizer” in Champaign-Urbana.

Robert Scoble is a tech influencer and vlogger. He travels the world looking for what’s happening on the bleedng edge of technology. He’s interviewed thousands of executives and technology innovators and reports what he learns in books, on YouTube, and many social media sites where he’s followed by millions of people.IMG_7030

He’s been named by Inc. as a “Top 5 Tech Power Player You Need to Know” (http://www.inc.com/john-rampton/30-power-players-in-tech-you-need-to-know.html) & he’s one of the top personalities most followed by the NYSE-listed companies on Twitter (above Oprah!, see full list: http://www.burson-marsteller.com/bm-blog/twitter-accounts-most-followed-by-the-nyse-listed-companies/).

Videos from his visit to Champaign-Urbana:

Engineering at Illinois: https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble/videos/vb.501319654/10153852561554655/?type=2

National Center for Supercomputing Applications – NCSA: https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble/videos/10153852335334655/

Pixo: https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble/videos/10153852718869655/

Volition: https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble/videos/10153850811974655/

University of Illinois Research Park, Part 1: https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble/videos/10153852061749655/

University of Illinois Research Park, Part 2: https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble/videos/10153852130939655/

Yahoo: https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble/videos/10153852183979655/

Wolfram: https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble/videos/10153852393374655/

– VR Lab (Steve LaValle): https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble/videos/10153852625789655/

Frasca International, Inc.: https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble/videos/10153852795609655/

John Deere: https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble/videos/10153852305869655/

Agrible: https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble/videos/10153852241604655/

His recap of Champaign-Urbana – Here’s how small-town America is primed to beat Silicon Valley in innovation: https://medium.com/@scobleizer/here-s-how-small-town-america-is-primed-to-beat-silicon-valley-in-innovation-3923049865ed#.ktug4ag8z

Photos from Scobleizer’s visit: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1028521297224132.1073741829.767321023344162&type=1&l=8ab12e9252

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