University of Arizona battery-tech spinoff CarbeniumTec won admittance to the UA Center for Innovation sponsored by the law firm Perkins Coie LLP.
David Wichner University of Arizona tech spinoffs advancing new battery and medical diagnostic technologies recently took important steps toward taking their inventions to market.
The company is in the process of licensing the technology from the UA through Tech Launch Arizona, the school’s tech commercialization arm, and will move into the UACI when that is completed. Metfora moves forwardAnother UA technology spinoff helped by TLA, Metfora, is moving ahead after licensing technology that uses artificial intelligence to provide earlier diagnosis of lung disease and other ailments through analysis of metabolites — small molecules produced through cellular reactions.
Metfora also was the only Tucson-based startup among 16 finalists that presented at the 2022 Venture Madness Conference business-pitch competition in Phoenix last week, though it was not among the winners.
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