Whats Up Here at NACET
February 28, 2010 by NACET
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Our last quarter has been extremely busy with the number of approved NACET clients increasing an astounding 40% in the last seven months. New clients include Sedona Energy Labs, Protein Genomics and Arizona Synthetic Fuels. These companies are creating new solar technologies, methanol fuel technologies to decrease CO2 emissions and even researching the growing of [...]
Joe Byers Speaks at First Series
February 9, 2010 by NACET
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NACET was extremely excited to have Mr. Joe Byers, CEO of client Ambature and former VP of Hewlett-Packard as its first Executive Speaker on January 28th. Mr. Byers discussed his work at HP and how technology has changed over time. He also discussed how companies have to respond to defend, license and develop [...]
Opening Doors for Small Business…
February 8, 2010 by NACET
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On February 06th President Barack Obama in his “Weekly Address” reiterates his commitment to small business as the engine of our economy. President Obama uses Flagstaff’s very own Southwest Windpower as a great example of what can be done from a job creation standpoint if there is funding available to small businesses. The President describes [...]
Sedona Energy Labs Showcases Idea
Last week Sedona Energy Labs, one of NACET’s newest resident clients, had an open house in the conference room at NACET showcasing their newest solar product prototypes. The room was packed as observers took the time to discuss and view these awesome new creations. Sedona Energy Labs is a start-up company that is working on [...]
NACET Announces New Mentors Group
NACET Announces New Mentors Group
Flagstaff, AZ. January 13, 2010: The Northern Arizona Center for Emerging Technology announced today the development of their new Mentors Program. Russ Yelton, President and CEO of N.A.C.E.T. said “We are extremely excited about the collaborations between existing or potential clients and our group of mentors.” This continually growing program of [...]
Better than a band-aid
As published in AZ Daily Sun By JOE FERGUSON Sun Staff Reporter | Posted: Sunday, January 10, 2010
A new company at the Flagstaff business incubator is currently testing a biopolymer that could replace stitches and the use of gauze when treating a deep cut or similar wound.
The material, known as Elastatropin, might help wounds heal [...]
Incubator ‘graduates’ major tenant
By JOE FERGUSON Sun Staff Reporter | Posted: Monday, January 4, 2010 5:00 am
The departure of Senestech late last year from the Northern Arizona Center for Emerging Technologies is both good and bad news for the fledgling small-business incubator.
The graduation of the biotech company to larger facilities near Flagstaff Pulliam Airport was always expected. But [...]
New Energy Venture Ambature Announces…
December 18, 2009 by NACET
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New Energy Venture Ambature Announces
Joe Beyers as Chairman & CEO
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. Dec. 18, 2009 – After thirty-four years with Hewlett-Packard (HP), licensing and Intellectual Property expert Joe Beyers departs HP to turn his focus on a leadership role with a new energy efficiency company, Ambature.
Ambature was founded in 2007 for the purpose of developing technologies [...]
New Incubator in the Works…
November 24, 2009 by NACET
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Yesterday, myself and one of our board members Levi Esquerra visited with the San Carlos Apache Nation. They have received an EDA grant and provided matching funds to begin construction of an arts and crafts incubator that they hope to completed by October of 2010. This program would support native american artists in marketing their [...]
Senestech Graduates from NACET
November 3, 2009 by NACET
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We have graduated our first client Senestech into 8,400 sq ft at the airport. We wish them all of the best in their future. We are also excited about new affiliate clients. The first is Electric Blue Motors that is performing electric car conversions and also developing parts for the electric car [...]





