Seven University of Minnesota startup companies were today awarded Launch Minnesota Innovation Grants by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Developments (DEED). DEED staff targets these new grants, 20 of which were announced today, at “the most promising, innovative, and scalable technology businesses in the state” based on the recommendations of an advisory board to Launch Minnesota, a statewide collaborative effort to accelerate the growth of startups and amplify Minnesota as a national leader in innovation.
“These grants went to startups that reflect the strength and diversity of research ideas coming out of the U of M,” said Russ Straate, who runs the Venture Center as part of University of Minnesota Technology Commercialization. “From mapping crop and fruit yields in fields and orchards with robotics to geothermal power systems that can store significant amounts of greenhouse gases to non-invasive concussion therapy, we are proud to see these startups thriving and getting wider attention.”
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