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Ribbon Cutting Launches Spark Innovation Center at UT Research Park

Spark Innovation Center

Knoxville — A virtual ribbon cutting will launch the Spark Innovation Center at the UT Research Park at Cherokee Farm at 3:30 p.m. today.

The center, with six client companies, assists early stage technology companies gain their footings. The companies, under one- or two-year agreements with the center, have space in the Joint Institute of Advanced Materials laboratories and work with staff to meet milestones to graduate to commercially available space in the region.

“Startup technology companies typically need a longer runway to success and profitability than other companies,” UT President Randy Boyd said. “The Spark Innovation Center is a solution to help those companies launch and soar.”

Tom Rogers, UT Research Park president and CEO, said the center will help the fledgling companies identify marketplace needs, finetune technology solutions and build working prototypes.

“Our region is blessed with terrific technology assets,” Rogers said. “Spark‘s goal is to provide tech startups with just the right kinds of support they need to become successful companies and continue to grow here in East Tennessee.”

The center also will:

 
“As Tennessee’s flagship, land-grant university, creating a space and providing the resources for small businesses to thrive is yet another way we can fulfill our mission of lifting up our communities and our state,” UT Knoxville Chancellor Donde Plowman said. “We are excited to see the tremendous innovation that will happen in this center and the impact it will have on our local economy and the jobs and industries of the future.”

Visit virtual.lunchpool.io/e/spark-innovation-ribbon-cutting/register to register to watch the virtual ribbon cutting.

The first six companies in the Spark Innovation Center are:

 
In addition to the UT Research Foundation and ORNL, other partners are: Three Roots Capital, Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, UT College of Law Business Clinic, Joint Institute for Advanced Materials, Innov865 Alliance, UT Libraries and Tennessee Advanced Energy Business Council.

 

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