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UA Tech Park on Tucson 12TV

Tucson 12 brings you The UPSIDE, a web-based video series with one main mission... to tell the stories of people who are working to make Tucson a great city.

Photojournalist Mitch Riley recently showcased the UA Tech Park with the following UPSIDE story:  http://tucson12.tv/programs/Upside/index.php?view=UPSIDE-14lo&viewhi=UPSIDE-14hi
 
 
Great Video of the UA Tech Park
Thanks, Jessa
http://www.uatechpark.org/
 

UA Tech Park Contributes to Southern Arizona’s Economy

 

 

Media Release
May 20, 2010
 
Media inquiries
Jessa B. Turner ● Media & Public Relations Coordinator ● (520) 382-2485 ●jbturner@uatechpark.org
 
(Tucson, Arizona) The University of Arizona is releasing a report detailing the performance of the UA Tech Park and its significant contribution to Tucson and Pima County’s economy.  The report, Economic Impacts of the University of Arizona Science and Technology Park - Calendar Year 2008, is available at www.uatechpark.org
 
The UA Tech Park contributes $3.0 billion annually to Pima County’s economy.  Total dollar impact is estimated based on output, wages and tax revenue.  UA Tech Park tenants paid $593.3 million in direct wages to their employees.  
 
The average wage for a UA Tech Park worker was $85,500 in 2008, more than twice the Pima County average of $39,900.  Employment at the UA Tech Park has steadily increased since 1997.  On average, the UA Tech Park has added 250 new jobs every year, over the past eleven year period.  Most of the annual growth is the result of additional high wage jobs for skilled workers.  UA Tech Park employment growth has outperformed the Tucson Metro Region, State of Arizona and the United States.
 
“The UA Tech Park is a critical component of the Southern Arizona high technology economy.  The employment growth at the Park demonstrates the importance of a knowledge-based economy especially during periods of economic recession,” said Bruce Wright, Associate Vice President for University Research Parks.   

Top Innovators Recognized and Honored at The University of Arizona

 

 

Media Release
March 24, 2010
 
Media inquiries
Jessa B. Turner ● Media & Public Relations Coordinator ● (520) 382-2485 ● jbturner@uatechpark.org
 

 
(Tucson, Arizona) The University of Arizona (UA) honored faculty and students as outstanding innovators at the seventh annual Innovation Day at UA on Tuesday, March 24. 
 
UA at the Leading Edge identified cutting edge researchers and their work to make our world a better place.  Four faculty members and a UA Center were recognized for their leadership in technology innovation at the session.   UA Leading Edge researchers included:
  • Roger Angel, Ph.D. is developing new ways to make telescopes and their mirrors, and of making solar power by concentrating sunlight
  • Michael Gehm, Ph.D. invention, design and construction of new optical sensor systems with unprecedented performance.
  • Rainer Gruessner, M.D. research focused on all types of abdominal organ transplants as well as pancreas islet cell transplants to restore insulin production in patients who have had their pancreas removed, reducing or eliminating their risk for acquiring severe diabetes. 
  • Hong Hua, Ph.D. is developing new ways of visualization by merging augmented and virtual reality environments.
  • Controlled Environment Agriculture Center (CEAC) for innovative interdisciplinary research programs including high value transplant production, crop nutritional quality enhancement, new lighting technology for plant production, plant health sensing, food production in extreme climates and computerized environmental control of greenhouse.

Vail Academy & High School Breaks Ground at the Tech Park

 

 

For Immediate Release
February 3, 2010

Media inquiries
Dennis J. Barger ● Principal, Vail Academy and High School ● (520) 879-1904 ● bargerd@vail.k12.az.us
Jessa B. Turner ● Media & Public Relations Coordinator ● (520) 382-2485 ● jbturner@uatechpark.org
 
(Tucson, Arizona) Today, the Vail School District broke ground on the Vail Academy & High School, the district’s first K-12 school and the nation’s first K-12 school located at a university research park.
 
Vail High School began offering classes at the Tech Park in July 1997.  Vail Academy (K-8) will join the already established Vail High School at a new site in the Tech Park.  The 34,000 square foot facility is scheduled to open in July 2010. 
 
The K-12 school will house 225 K-8 students and 225 high school students.  Each grade level will accommodate approximately 25 students.  The small class size provides an interactive environment where students receive personal attention.  The K-12 model allows the curriculum to build on the previous grades' teaching, which provides a consistent educational foundation and the development of vast knowledge around important concepts.

Bell Independent Power Corp. Chooses Tucson’s UA Tech Park for New Solar Plant; Facility to Serve Tucson

 

 

For Immediate Release                                                          
Contact TREO:                                                                                                                   
Laura Shaw, Sr. Vice President, Marketing and Communications                          
(520) 243-1940 office, (520) 609-5972 cell or laura.shaw@treoaz.org
Contact Bell Independent Power Corp.:
Joseph Bell Jr., President
(585) 218-0850 office or jbelljr@bellipc.net
Contact UA Tech Park:
Jessa Turner, Media & Public Relations Coordinator
(520) 382-2485 or jbturner@uatechpark.org 
 
Tucson, AZ (January 19, 2010) – Bell Independent Power Corp., Rochester, New York, is a developer of Thermal Storage Technology for Concentrated Solar Power (CSP). Bell has chosen the UA Tech Park as the site of a new state of the art 5-MW solar plant with a Thermal Storage System that will be the first of its kind in the world. 

The University of Arizona Office of University Research Parks

(Tucson, Arizona) As part of the University of Arizona’s transformational efforts, the Office of Economic Development has been reorganized and renamed as the Office of University Research Parks (OURP).

Medipacs Receives National Recognition for Innovative Product Development

Media Release
October 29, 2009
 
Media inquiries
Jessa B. Turner ● Media & Public Relations Coordinator ● (520) 382-2485 ● jbturner@uatechpark.org
Hillary Theakston ● Public Relations for Medipacs ● (858) 735-2224 ● htheakston@medipacs.com
 
 
The Association of University Research Parks (AURP) has honored Medipacs Inc., a Tucson-based company, with its Innovation Award for 2009. 

Funding Your Innovation Through SBIR/STTR Programs – A Free training program Offered to Entrepreneurs

(Tucson, Arizona) The Arizona Center for Innovation has received funding to hold a series of workshops to train local entrepreneurs on how to secure government funding. 
The grant was awarded by Innovation Frontier Arizona through the U.S. Department of Labor.  Innovation Frontier Arizona is a newly created Southern Arizona initiative to align education, workforce development and economic development with the needs of the region's industries. 

Arizona Center for Innovation (AzCI) and University of Arizona Science and Technology Park

The Arizona Center for Innovation (AzCI) is located in Tucson, Arizona, within the University of Arizona Science and Technology Park.  AzCI partners with entrepreneurs to speed up the commercialization process through an interventionist approach.  Once the client enters the program they are mentored and guided with The Center’s Commercial Reality Program.

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