The 48-hour business idea pitch competition is an annual program for the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, helping to inspire the next wave of entrepreneurs in Knoxville.
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Work on a digital twin for next-generation reactors fits directly into the national lab's legacy of firsts in nuclear innovations.
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“This is where the risk is highest. We’re stepping in and saying, ‘We believe in you. Take it as far as you can,'" said UTC's Harris Chair of Excellence in Entrepreneurship.
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"CO.LAB has been privileged to be at the table for most of these discussions about how to build a quantum ecosystem," said CO.LAB's CEO. "That's a good thing. A lot of innovation is going to come from startups. We need startups, we need capital, we need infrastructure, and we need test beds."
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Investors across the state say education, diversification, and visible wins could unlock a new wave of startup capital.
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“Our VC Fast Pitch is a great opportunity to network with investors – and for investors to discover what is happening in Nashville,” said the founder, Scott Kelly.
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BeLocal Knoxville is a new magazine franchise owned by Tiffany Davis. The goal is to connect Knoxville’s newest residents with trusted local businesses, services, and experiences.
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Two recent announcements, one from Governor Bill Lee and the other from EPB, will add a combined $24 million to the state’s quantum computing efforts.
