Two ASU professors have received the Governor's Innovator of the Year-Academia award, Arizona’s highest honor for technology innovation, for their work with converting algae into fuel.
Several of the world’s premier research universities and hospitals – as well as many top venture capitalists and promising global company start-ups – will visit SkySong for a one-day showcase.
ASU's commitment to sustainability and advancing solar development played a key role in bringing Suntech, China's leading manufacturer of solar panels, to Arizona.
ASU has been chosen as one of five universities to become a member of the Boeing Technology Alliance, a network established to help Boeing identify and acquire technologies from nontraditional sources.
With potentially millions of dollars of funding on the line, start-up companies turn to the mentoring at ASU Technopolis to ready them for the biggest presentation of their lives.
ASU President Michael Crow is one of the “10 Best College Presidents,” according to Time magazine, for his efforts to build a New American University that embraces students with a wide range of backgrounds and abilities.
After a visit to the United Arab Emirates by ASU leadership, a decision was made to create a new innovation center in the Arab state modeled after ASU's Skysong.