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News Release 16-153
NSF-funded startups demo tech at CES 2017 Eureka Park
From bioprinting to adaptive learning, innovative tech based on fundamental research featured at world's largest consumer technology event
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More than 20 NSF-funded small businesses will showcase their early stage technologies at the 2017 CES.
Vaporsens, which is based in Utah, is developing a nanofiber-based sensor and instrumentation technology for the next generation of gas and vapor chemical sensing.
Credit: Vaporsens, Inc.
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The companies will be featured at the Eureka Park Marketplace, an area dedicated to pre-market technologies born from fundamental science and engineering innovation.
Zyrobotics, which is based in Georgia, is developing an accessible educational platform that combines mobile interfaces and adaptive educational tablet apps for children with special needs.
Credit: Zyrobotics LLC
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NSF co-founded Eureka Park in 2012 to help NSF-funded entrepreneurs with emerging, ready-for-commercialization technology to gain marketplace exposure by giving them access to potential partners and investors at the trade show.
SE3D, based in California, has created a desktop 3D system to print biological scaffolds, cells and liquids for 3D tissues, among other things.
Credit: SE3D
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The small businesses exhibiting at CES 2017 will showcase their cutting-edge technologies designed to address challenges in robotics, biomedicine, energy, the Internet of Things and many other areas.
LightUp, a California-based startup, is developing a personal tutoring platform powered by augmented reality and artificial intelligence that provides real-time voice guidance, adaptive learning analytics and 3D holograms to teach STEM subjects.
Credit: LightUp
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