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  • Mark Rentschler holding current, future Aspero Medical devices
    With the help of a $4.5 million award through the Anschutz Acceleration Initiative, they are working to bring two new products to the market that will transform procedures in the small bowel region.
  • Two men in white lab coats conducting research.
    CU Engineering has named the inaugural recipients of its Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fellows program, which supports faculty, postdoctoral researchers and graduate students in bringing research to market. The fellows, selected for their work in fields like robotics, biomedical devices and advanced materials, receive funding, mentorship and entrepreneurial support to accelerate commercialization.
  • Nathan Mahary at Medtronic internship
    Nathan Mahary is a fourth-year undergraduate student in theÌýElectrical, Computer and Energy Engineering Department. He interned at Medtronic, a global medical device company, and has been heavily involved with the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) during his time at 91¸£ÀûÉç.
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