USF startup company AbleNook LLC is among the final four companies in the running for the 7th Annual $50,000 Cade Museum Prize for Innovation.
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The Rays have added another high-tech tool to their pregame preparation routine, a virtual reality system that allows batters to experience the pitchers they are about to face.
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By nature, entrepreneurs are highly creative, intelligent and ambitious, so why is there such a drastic divide between the ones who go on to develop mega-successful brands and those who fail? After all, most entrepreneurs are acutely aware of the fact that the vast majority – about 80 percent according…
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Moterum LLC, a local USF startup company, was awarded funding from the University of South Florida Research Foundation’s Seed Capital Accelerator program. The beneficial funding was used to produce a clinical grade prototype of the company’s novel, simple, and highly effective MTip Crutch Tip for crutch walking assistance and control.
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Just in the last two years, it's happened to a hospital CEO, a public defender and at least two teachers. A moment of forgetfulness, then a horrible realization: They left a child in a hot car to die of heat stroke.
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German engineering giant Siemens has been selected by the U.S. Department of Transportation to provide vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) technology for the new connected vehicle pilot project in Tampa.
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The University of South Florida System will host a STEM Summit, featuring a variety of esteemed panelists, from 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 30 at the Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS) in downtown Tampa.
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Anyone who has visited a laundromat knows the drill: bring coins to operate dryers and washing machines. But in a laundromat in Tampa's Carrollwood neighborhood, there is a more streamlined method of paying for laundry services: through a smartphone application, Washlava.
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Two USF technologies and one USF Student Innovation Incubator graduate company have been selected as finalists for the 7th Annual $50,000 Cade Museum Prize for Innovation. Daniel Yeh, Sean Verdecia and Saravana Bhava were selected out of over 100 entries from around
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The current issue of Technology and Innovation, Journal of the National Academy of Inventors has a special section devoted to presentations from the Fourth Annual Conference of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) held March 19-20, 2015, at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California.
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