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Kentucky Innovator Challenge

The Kentucky Innovator Challenge brings together leaders from business, service organizations and higher education for a one-day summit to identify the most pressing challenges facing Kentucky and discuss collaborative solutions through research and innovation. *Registration has closed.

KYNETIC awards 8 commercialization grants

The Kentucky Network for Innovation and Commercialization (KYNETIC) has selected eight applicants from its Cycle 6 for project funding.

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Chelsea Ex-Lubeskie
Manager, Innovation Connect
Location
A107 ASTeCC Building
Lexington, KY 40506
Phone
859.218.5124
Email
chelsea.ex-lubeskie@uky.edu

November 2022 UK Innovate Newsletter

The November 2022 issue of the Innovation Insider Newsletter is available.

UK partners in new nonprofit to foster innovation in metals industry

The Metals Innovation Initiative (MI2) is a Kentucky-based nonprofit that provides collaborative leadership to attract and promote advanced research, sustainability, and talent development in the Commonwealth’s metals industry.

February OTC Webinar: A Deep Dive into the Innovation Disclosure Process

This presentation by Matthew Upton from UK Innovate and the Office of Technology Commercialization will cover critical information about submitting an innovation disclosure and understanding the process.

October 2022 UK Innovate Newsletter

The October issue of the Innovation Insider Newsletter is available.

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Reagan Riley
Assistant, Marketing & Communications

Computational chemist Chad Risko featured in ‘I am a UK Innovator’ series

Chad Risko (Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences) discusses an innovation that could help the scientific community confirm results by repeating, or reproducing, experiments — an activity fundamental to scientific progress.

UK Innovate launches micro-certification training program

UK Innovate launches a micro-certification training program that uses experiential design theory and mentorship programming to support University of Kentucky researchers, staff and students.