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The
   Entrepreneur Files

​A UARF weekly blog series featuring articles written from the UARF team members.

Learn about new ideas, business tips, and hear our personal stories about 
the things we learned from you, the entrepreneurs!
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Spotlight on NoHi Pop-Up

9/2/2021

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By Nick Glavan
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Over the past 18 months, I have really leaned into being more of a foodie. In the early days, I was cleaning out my pantry to find new recipes to try to spice up a full week of being shuttered inside. I was binge watching Top Chef and Chopped on a nightly basis, getting inspiration for my masked and socially distant bi-weekly trip to the grocery store to restock. I read cookbooks and subscribed to magazines to learn more about foods I’ve never cooked or tasted before. But one of my favorite discoveries has been the amazing, diverse take-out experience offered by Akron’s NoHi Pop-Up.

NoHi, or for out-of-towners, North Hill, Pop-Up opened its doors in the late summer of 2020. Supported by the North Akron Community Development Corporation, the pop-up restaurant provides early-stage culinary entrepreneurs the opportunity to develop their unique food artistry in preparation for a weekend to showcase their dishes to the public. The kitchen acts as an incubator, assisting Culinary Art Entrepreneurs (CAEs) with menu creation, food safety and kitchen hazard training, promotion, and acting as kitchen support for the pop-up weekend. 


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UA engineering faculty secured nearly $11 million in research funding in 2018

2/18/2019

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Faculty researchers in The University of Akron’s (UA) College of Engineering – now in its 106th year – earned $10.9 million in research grant funding in the 2018 calendar year.
The grants were awarded by diverse government entities, industry partners and foundations for projects ranging from improving cancer treatment to making it safer to drive America’s roadways.
“UA’s College of Engineering is home to world-class faculty conducting cutting-edge and transformative research that cuts across all sectors: manufacturing, automotive, environmental, transportation, biomedical, structural, chemical and more,” said Craig Menzemer, Ph.D., interim dean of the College. “I’m proud of the pioneering research my colleagues have devoted themselves to, which is a testament to the College of Engineering’s strong reputation as the premier engineering school in Northeast Ohio. Our faculty’s research will have an enormous impact on the way we live and work. All of this is happening right here, at The University of Akron.”


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Akron  adhesives  startup  hopes  new  products  will  stick

2/4/2019

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By Sue Walton, Crain's Cleveland

After years of laying the groundwork, a local startup has launched its first products to consumers, hoping buyers will help company officials figure out where its work will best stick.
Akron Ascent Innovations (AAI), which Crain's first profiled two years ago, last month launched sales of its ShearGrip-brand fiber-based, dry-adhesive products online.
The products, which for now include repositionable bulletin boards, sticky-note paper and photo paper, among other things, are born from technology that uses electrospun nanofibers to create a super-strong dry adhesive. The fibers have a small enough diameter to grab surfaces to hold on tight, but can still peel away without damaging surfaces, the company says.
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New  style  helmet  could  reduce  risk  of  concussions

1/8/2019

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By UA Online Newsroom

​Former Biomimicry Fellows Dr. Emily Kennedy and Dr. Bor-Kai (Bill) Hsiungsuccessfully completed the prototyping and testing of a hedgehog-inspired impact protection technology, using funding provided by the University of Akron Research Foundation’s Spark Fund. This marks the successful completion of the second of six projects funded by the Spark Fund, starting in 2017. Kennedy and Hsiung also collaborated with Dr. K.T. Tan, assistant professor of mechanical engineering; Nathan Swift, recent Case Western Reserve University graduate; and Douglas Paige, an industrial design professor at the Cleveland Institute of Art. 


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New bandage means less pain for patients on removal

10/24/2018

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Every patient dreads the pain of removing an adhesive bandage. Soon, “ripping off the bandage” to avoid pain could be a thing of the past.  
Spark Fund was created to provide resources and support to develop the proof needed to transform UA technology into a validated prototype that can be licensed to a scalable startup company. In 2017, Spark Fund committed $450,000 in UARF and State of Ohio funding to five projects, all of which are to be completed by the end of 2018.


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Hacking  skills  produce  hat  for  the  blind,  fatigued  driver  detector  at  UA  Hackathon

10/16/2018

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By UA Online Newsroom

The definition of hacking today is much different than 1990s Hollywood movies would lead us to believe. What was once known as an illegal means of gaining access to highly secure websites and databases has now evolved into ways to swiftly and skillfully create real and usable applications – known as “hacks.”
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About 150 of the best and brightest students from universities around Ohio, surrounding states and Canada made The University of Akron’s C. Blake McDowell Law Center their home for 24 hours, beginning on Oct. 6, for HAkron 3000, a student-run hackathon that merged engineering and computer science. Teams designed innovative solutions to real-world problems, and learned new skills.


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UARF announces  launch of Starting Line          Pre-Accelerator

3/14/2018

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By: Elyse Ball

Sitting at the intersection of Northeast Ohio's research universities and startup scene, my University of Akron Research Foundation (UARF) colleagues and I often see startup ideas in their earliest stages. Last fall, after having met with dozens of entrepreneurs who were working on napkin ideas or sharing their startup aspirations for the first time, we finally decided it was time to take action to assist entrepreneurs that aren't quite ready for the region's incubator and accelerator programs. The result - the Starting Line Pre-Acccelerator - aims to help beginner entrepreneurs develop their business concept into a full-fledged startup. Through a 10-step process, entrepreneurs craft a business model, interview customers, sketch out their prototype concept, and construct their first startup pitch. Starting Line comprises mainly online, "at-your-own-pace" activities, ranging from completing a business model canvas and interviewing customers to listening to podcasts and TEDtalks about entrepreneurial mindset. Entrepreneurs also get the chance to have one-on-one meetings with Dan Hampu and I to guide them through the process. If you are or know of an entrepreneur that would benefit from Starting Line, let us know or check out 
uakronuarf.com/step1.

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Students experience venture capitalism   through venture fund

2/13/2018

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Imagine that you would like to start a business. You have high hopes for your product and the positive impact you know it can make on Northeast Ohio. You need startup funds, so you approach … students? On Wednesday, Feb. 14, several UA students will hear pitches from hopeful entrepreneurs for funding through the Northeast Ohio Student Venture Fund (NEOSVF) Deal Flow Event at Quaker Station, on campus.


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One of our largest technology transfer   agreements signed with 21MedTech

1/30/2018

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From the UA Digest
Two degradable polymer platforms, developed for regenerative medicine and 3D printing, have been exclusively licensed by 21MedTech from the University of Akron Research Foundation. The technologies originate from the Laboratory of Dr. Matthew Becker, a widely recognized scholar and innovator in organic polymer chemistry and biomaterials. He is the W. Gerald Austen Endowed Chair of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering here. ​
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Polymer researcher leading the charge to   improve battery life

12/20/2017

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UA Online Newsroom
It’s a never-ending story most of us have been characters in: The batteries to our cellphones, laptops and cameras are drained, and we swore we just charged them. 
Dr. Yu Zhu is heading a project to extend the amount of time between battery charges, which will result in an overall better battery life. He is an assistant professor of polymer science.
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Funded in part by a unique statewide initiative – the Ohio Federal Research Network (OFRN) – Zhu’s team is working to develop advanced materials that will improve a battery’s cyclability (the number of times a battery can be recharged) and increase battery storage density (the length of time a battery can go before needing to be charged). Expanding the time between charges also improves a battery’s overall life.

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