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An environmentally safe biocompatible polymer blend that can be mixed with water and applied with existing equipment provides a new option for dust control.
June 13, 2019

Startup Seeks to Control Dust in a Dry World

Using technology developed at the UA, startup Clean Earth Tech plans to provide a novel solution to a common problem in arid climates – air pollution caused by dry air and blowing dust.

From left: Doctoral student Joshua Olsen, postdoctoral researcher Veyesi Demir, and professor and inventor Nasser Peyghambarian.
April 25, 2019

Startup to Bring Holographic Video Glasses Into View

EARDG Photonics Inc. has adopted technologies invented at the UA College of Optical Sciences that represent a leap forward in augmented reality display glasses using 3D holographic video.

From left: Visiting scholar Qi Wei, research technician Aishwarya Rao, associate professor Sadhana Ravishankar and UA President Robert C. Robbins.
April 4, 2019

I-Squared Awards Honor Researchers and Technology Champions

On April 1, Tech Launch Arizona hosted its sixth annual I-Squared Awards and Expo to recognize the greatest contributors to the local ecosystem of invention and commercialization from both inside and outside the university.

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