EPB is funding UTC to add up to 240 quantum-focused faculty, staff, and students over five years, targeting $1.1 billion in community benefit for Chattanooga.
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The 865Alliance is seeking growth stage startups to apply for the annual 865Fest pitch competition, which will be held at Bridgewater Place in Knoxville on Tuesday, September 29.
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UT Ventures, the university system's first angel network, has grown to 20 members and is now accepting startups and investors alike.
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The Tennessee Valley Corridor was organized in 1995 with a vision to link the “Oak Ridge Corridor” to the Department of Energy, Tennessee Valley Authority and the University of Tennessee to showcase the wealth of brainpower in the mid-East Tennessee region.
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"What we're really trying to do is build technology that allows utility teams to have visibility into their infrastructure," said co-founder Avi Gotskind.
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UT already has more than 30 faculty working in quantum materials research and 10 more focused on quantum hardware and software. Over the next four years, K-Quantum plans to add up to 10 additional faculty with quantum expertise.
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If you’re plugged into Knoxville’s startup scene, you already know Max Gallinek‘s name. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) sophomore has built more ventures before his junior year than most…
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Four energy start-ups. A room full of the right people. One night to make connections that could keep them in Tennessee.
