As published by BioSpace: BioAccel Announced Student Med-Tech Company Formation Following First-Year Federal Innovation Grant
Read MoreBioAccel, a nonprofit bioscience economic development organization based in Phoenix, Arizona, completed its first year of academic programming funded by a two-year, $499,010 federal innovation “i6” grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration.
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Read MoreTo provide BioAccel with a comprehensive state wide study of all active venture/investors in the state.
Read MoreWatch this great segment on FOX 10 about the new companies the City of Peoria and BioInspire welcomed to Peoria!
Read MoreThe City of Peoria and BioInspire welcome Life365 to their incubator facility.
Read MoreBioInspire, in a public-private partnership with the City of Peoria and BioAccel, welcomed three new companies this month to one of the state’s only biomedical device business development accelerators.
Read MoreBioAccel in partnership with the City of Peoria today announced the relocation of Life365 to BioInspire, Peoria’s medical device facility.
Read MoreRightBio Metrics: In place of X-Ray’s, RightBio Metrics created a device that tests the pH levels in someones stomach. A test strip is attached at the end of a tube and when it’s placed inside the patient to acquire accurate pH levels.
Read MoreLOS ANGELES, CA – (February 18, 2016) Today, the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation announced that BioAccel, a partner on the L.A. County Biosciences Initiative, was awarded a $250,000 U.S. Economic Development Administration Grant.
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