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Entrepreneurship

Tony Armstrong is the IU Research & Technology Corp.'s new president and CEO

Tony Armstrong

The Indiana University Research & Technology Corp.'s board of directors has chosen IU Executive Director for Engagement Tony Armstrong as its new president and CEO. Armstrong won't need much time to adjust to the role -- he's helmed the IURTC and its business incubator, the IU Emerging Technologies Center, on an interim basis since early April.   Full Story >>

Mark Long to step down from IURTC post

Mark Long

Mark S. Long announced today he will be stepping down as president and chief executive officer of the Indiana University Research and Technology Corp. on March 30. Long will remain a special adviser and consultant to IU Vice President for Engagement Bill Stephan through the remainder of the year. Stephan is expected to head IURTC on an interim basis while the university seeks Long's successor.   Full Story >>

Southwest Airlines founder headlines Kelley School of Business entrepreneurial event

Herb Kelleher

Herb Kelleher, founder and executive chairman of Southwest Airlines Co., will make a return visit to Indiana University's Kelley School of Business as the Distinguished Entrepreneur in Residence of the Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation on Friday, Feb. 8 in Bloomington.   Full Story >>

IURTC licenses iOffice 2.0 to University of Cincinnati's International Services

Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation

The Indiana University Research and Technology Corp. has agreed to license iOffice 2.0 to University of Cincinnati International Services. iOffice is software that helps academies manage international student and scholar data. The program package was developed by Jason Baumgartner in IU's Office of International Services.   Full Story >>

License agreement in hand, high-tech business will open in Bloomington

James Glazier

SpheroSense Technologies Inc. has entered into a licensing agreement with the Indiana University Research & Technology Corp. to develop market-ready biosensor technologies. SpheroSense has chosen a headquarters for its research and development activities on Bloomington's south side.   Full Story >>

IU Life Sciences Career Fair meets needs of industry and students

Job Fair

The third annual Indiana University Life Sciences Career Fair for IU students will be held Thursday (Sept. 20) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the IU Auditorium.   Full Story >>