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Friday, December 31, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
The Journal Gazette: "Joseph Decuis on Open Table’s ‘Best’ list"
Quoting from the recent posting:
"Joseph Decuis in Roanoke has been named one of the best 50 restaurants in the country, according to Open Table, the free online restaurant reservation system.
It’s the only Indiana restaurant to make the 'Best Overall' list, which is based on more than 7 million customer reviews during the past year. Restaurants from 22 states and Washington, D.C., made the list."
Link to journalgazette.net
"Joseph Decuis in Roanoke has been named one of the best 50 restaurants in the country, according to Open Table, the free online restaurant reservation system.
It’s the only Indiana restaurant to make the 'Best Overall' list, which is based on more than 7 million customer reviews during the past year. Restaurants from 22 states and Washington, D.C., made the list."
Link to journalgazette.net
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
December 2010: CBSA FOCUS Newsletter
In This Issue:
Letter from President Holli Baumunk
Company Spotlight: ValveXchange, Inc.
2010 Year-In-Review
Letter from President Holli Baumunk
Company Spotlight: ValveXchange, Inc.
2010 Year-In-Review
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New Column from Denver-based Acupuncturist Dr. Martha Lucas: "Food for Thought About Beauty, Inside And Out"
Quoting from Dr. Martha Lucas' column in the current issue of Acupuncture Today:
"Friedrich Nietzsche said, 'At bottom every man knows well enough that he is a unique being, only once on this earth; and by no extraordinary chance will such a marvelously picturesque piece of diversity in unity as he is, ever be put together a second time.' This doesn't seem very true in our current society where many people are searching for cosmetic procedures outside themselves in order to feel good "at bottom." For some, no matter how many cosmetic procedures they endure, there will be no self-acceptance... Dr. Martha Lucas practices TCM in Denver. She is an internationally known instructor of pulse diagnosis and cosmetic acupuncture as well as the author of Vanity Calamity: Your Guide to Cosmetic Acupuncture for Anti-Aging. She is also a moderator on the Acupuncturetoday.com "Ask an Acupuncturist" forum."
Link to AcupunctureToday.com
"Friedrich Nietzsche said, 'At bottom every man knows well enough that he is a unique being, only once on this earth; and by no extraordinary chance will such a marvelously picturesque piece of diversity in unity as he is, ever be put together a second time.' This doesn't seem very true in our current society where many people are searching for cosmetic procedures outside themselves in order to feel good "at bottom." For some, no matter how many cosmetic procedures they endure, there will be no self-acceptance... Dr. Martha Lucas practices TCM in Denver. She is an internationally known instructor of pulse diagnosis and cosmetic acupuncture as well as the author of Vanity Calamity: Your Guide to Cosmetic Acupuncture for Anti-Aging. She is also a moderator on the Acupuncturetoday.com "Ask an Acupuncturist" forum."
Link to AcupunctureToday.com
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Restaurant Notes: 'Kudos for Joseph Decuis'
Quoting from Cindy Larson's column:
"It's been a banner year for Joseph Decuis restaurant in Roanoke. In August, the staff was invited to cook at the esteemed James Beard House in New York City. Now OpenTable Inc. diners have chosen the restaurant as one of the 50 best overall restaurants in the United States. OpenTable provides free online reservations for diners and guest-management systems for restaurants. The list of winners is derived from more than 7 million reviews submitted by OpenTable diners."
Link to news-sentinel.com
"It's been a banner year for Joseph Decuis restaurant in Roanoke. In August, the staff was invited to cook at the esteemed James Beard House in New York City. Now OpenTable Inc. diners have chosen the restaurant as one of the 50 best overall restaurants in the United States. OpenTable provides free online reservations for diners and guest-management systems for restaurants. The list of winners is derived from more than 7 million reviews submitted by OpenTable diners."
Link to news-sentinel.com
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Friday, December 17, 2010
Joseph Decuis Makes OpenTable's Top 50 Best Overall U.S. Restaurants in 2010 Diners' Choice Awards
Quoting from the OpenTable website:
"Our diners have spoken! Below are the top 50 restaurants OpenTable diners identified as the 'Best Overall' based on more than 7 million restaurant reviews over the last year.
As you will see, the list features a delicious variety of restaurants across 22 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. If you ever had the desire to go on a culinary road trip, consider this list your map!"
The 2010 Winners of OpenTable's Annual Diners' Choice Awards
•Addison at the Grand Del Mar — San Diego, CA
•Ambience — Carmichael, CA
•Binkely's Restaurant — Cave Creek, AZ
•Blue Hill at Stone Barns — Pocantico Hills, NY
•Bone's — Atlanta, GA
•Boulevard Bistro — Elk Grove, CA
•CafĂ© Renaissance — Vienna, VA
•Charleston — Baltimore, MD
•Charleston Grill — Charleston, SC
•Chez Francois — Vermillion, OH
•Cyrus — Healdsburg, CA
•Daniel — New York, NY
•Daniel Lounge Seating — New York, NY
•Eleven Madison Park — New York, NY
•Erling Jensen The Restaurant — Memphis, TN
•Fearrington House Restaurant — Pittsboro, NC
•Forage — Salt Lake City, UT
•Fountain Restaurant — Philadelphia, PA
•Franklinville Inn — Franklinville, NJ
•Frasca Food and Wine — Boulder, CO
•Halls Chophouse — Charleston, SC
•Highlands Bar & Grill — Birmingham, AL
•Joseph Decuis — Roanoke, IN
•Kai — Chandler, AZ
•L'Auberge Chez Francois — Great Falls, VA
•Le Bernardin — New York, NY
•Les Nomades — Chicago, IL
•Madrona Manor — Healdsburg, CA
•Mama's Fish House — Paia, HI
•NAOE — Sunny Isles, FL
•Orchids at Palm Court — Cincinnati, OH
•Palace Arms at the Brown Palace — Denver, CO
•Per Se — New York, NY
•Plume at the Jefferson Hotel — Washington, DC
•Primo — Rockland, ME
•Russell's Steaks, Chops and More — Williamsville, NY
•Saint Jacques French Cuisine — Raleigh, NC
•St. John's Restaurant — Chattanooga, TN
•Terrapin Restaurant —Virginia Beach, VA
•The 1913 Room — Grand Rapids, MI
•The French Laundry — Yountville, CA
•The French Room — Dallas, TX
•The Gamekeeper — Boone, NC
•The Hobbit — Orange, CA
•The Kitchen Restaurant — Sacramento, CA
•The Melting Pot — Myrtle Beach, SC
•Uchi — Austin, TX
•Vetri — Philadelphia, PA
•Vintage Tavern — Suffolk, VA
•White Barn Inn — Kennebunkport, ME
Link to the OpenTable news release
"Our diners have spoken! Below are the top 50 restaurants OpenTable diners identified as the 'Best Overall' based on more than 7 million restaurant reviews over the last year.
As you will see, the list features a delicious variety of restaurants across 22 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. If you ever had the desire to go on a culinary road trip, consider this list your map!"
The 2010 Winners of OpenTable's Annual Diners' Choice Awards
•Addison at the Grand Del Mar — San Diego, CA
•Ambience — Carmichael, CA
•Binkely's Restaurant — Cave Creek, AZ
•Blue Hill at Stone Barns — Pocantico Hills, NY
•Bone's — Atlanta, GA
•Boulevard Bistro — Elk Grove, CA
•CafĂ© Renaissance — Vienna, VA
•Charleston — Baltimore, MD
•Charleston Grill — Charleston, SC
•Chez Francois — Vermillion, OH
•Cyrus — Healdsburg, CA
•Daniel — New York, NY
•Daniel Lounge Seating — New York, NY
•Eleven Madison Park — New York, NY
•Erling Jensen The Restaurant — Memphis, TN
•Fearrington House Restaurant — Pittsboro, NC
•Forage — Salt Lake City, UT
•Fountain Restaurant — Philadelphia, PA
•Franklinville Inn — Franklinville, NJ
•Frasca Food and Wine — Boulder, CO
•Halls Chophouse — Charleston, SC
•Highlands Bar & Grill — Birmingham, AL
•Joseph Decuis — Roanoke, IN
•Kai — Chandler, AZ
•L'Auberge Chez Francois — Great Falls, VA
•Le Bernardin — New York, NY
•Les Nomades — Chicago, IL
•Madrona Manor — Healdsburg, CA
•Mama's Fish House — Paia, HI
•NAOE — Sunny Isles, FL
•Orchids at Palm Court — Cincinnati, OH
•Palace Arms at the Brown Palace — Denver, CO
•Per Se — New York, NY
•Plume at the Jefferson Hotel — Washington, DC
•Primo — Rockland, ME
•Russell's Steaks, Chops and More — Williamsville, NY
•Saint Jacques French Cuisine — Raleigh, NC
•St. John's Restaurant — Chattanooga, TN
•Terrapin Restaurant —Virginia Beach, VA
•The 1913 Room — Grand Rapids, MI
•The French Laundry — Yountville, CA
•The French Room — Dallas, TX
•The Gamekeeper — Boone, NC
•The Hobbit — Orange, CA
•The Kitchen Restaurant — Sacramento, CA
•The Melting Pot — Myrtle Beach, SC
•Uchi — Austin, TX
•Vetri — Philadelphia, PA
•Vintage Tavern — Suffolk, VA
•White Barn Inn — Kennebunkport, ME
Link to the OpenTable news release
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Gotta Love It Food Blogger Dee Long describes Joseph Decuis Soup as a 'A Bowl of Delicious Comfort'
Quoting from Dee's review:
"The first thing you notice about these soups is the intense aroma and pure flavors that seem to just dance on your tongue. What ever variety you choose is sure to satisfy, chock full of fresh farm to table ingredients. Seafood gumbo, Wagyu Beef Chili (from beef raised on their own farms) and New England Clam Chowder were among our favorites (check their website for the 13 available varieties). Pumpkin soup is a seasonal favorite available only through this month."
Link to Dee Long's "Gotta Love It" site
Joseph Decuis soups are available for purchase at The Joseph Decuis Emporium and Emporium Fine Wines in Roanoke, IN, outside Fort Wayne. Note: although the restaurant is closed on Christmas Eve, the Emporium will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for last minute shopping.
Link to the Joseph Decuis December newsletter
Link to the Joseph Decuis Emporium webpage for information about the soups, fine wines, Wine & Wagyu Club, gift certificates and more
"The first thing you notice about these soups is the intense aroma and pure flavors that seem to just dance on your tongue. What ever variety you choose is sure to satisfy, chock full of fresh farm to table ingredients. Seafood gumbo, Wagyu Beef Chili (from beef raised on their own farms) and New England Clam Chowder were among our favorites (check their website for the 13 available varieties). Pumpkin soup is a seasonal favorite available only through this month."
Link to Dee Long's "Gotta Love It" site
Joseph Decuis soups are available for purchase at The Joseph Decuis Emporium and Emporium Fine Wines in Roanoke, IN, outside Fort Wayne. Note: although the restaurant is closed on Christmas Eve, the Emporium will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for last minute shopping.
Link to the Joseph Decuis December newsletter
Link to the Joseph Decuis Emporium webpage for information about the soups, fine wines, Wine & Wagyu Club, gift certificates and more
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Sunday, December 12, 2010
Fish Farming News: 'Bell Aquaculture on the move: Nation's largest yellow perch farm announces honors, expansion'
Quoting from the article (Issue 4 - 2010 in Fish Farming News - Aquaculture's National Newspaper):
"REDKEY, IN - For those around the industry, Fish Farming News included, who may have been monitoring the much vaunted start-up of Bell Aquaculture here with a degree of skepticism, now's the time for a rethink.
First, it is probably not accurate to call Bell a 'start-up' operation any longer; they've been around since 2005.
Second, while the company's claims of being the country's largest yellow perch farm and its penchant for getting media attention tend to make some folks nervous, the fact is Bell has been making remarkable progress toward achieving its business objectives."
Link to the Fish Farming News website for information about subscribing or obtaining a back issue.
"REDKEY, IN - For those around the industry, Fish Farming News included, who may have been monitoring the much vaunted start-up of Bell Aquaculture here with a degree of skepticism, now's the time for a rethink.
First, it is probably not accurate to call Bell a 'start-up' operation any longer; they've been around since 2005.
Second, while the company's claims of being the country's largest yellow perch farm and its penchant for getting media attention tend to make some folks nervous, the fact is Bell has been making remarkable progress toward achieving its business objectives."
Link to the Fish Farming News website for information about subscribing or obtaining a back issue.
Friday, December 10, 2010
'Let's Just Talk' - Features the Joseph Decuis Story - Everything You've Wanted to Know about Farm to Fork Dining
Cincinnati's Kathryn Raaker visited Roanoke, IN, and featured the Joseph Decuis team on her radio show recently. Take a listen to Pete & Alice Eshelman, proprietors, and Executive Chef Aaron Butts.
Let's Just Talk - Part One
Let's Just Talk - Part Two
Link to KathrynRaaker.com
Let's Just Talk - Part One
Let's Just Talk - Part Two
Link to KathrynRaaker.com
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Colorado Cleantech Entrepreneur of the Year, Ray Johnson/Infinite Power Solutions, via COBiz TV Planet-Profit Report Interview
COBiz TV & Planet-Profit Report Editor Mike Cote interviews Ray Johnson, 2010 Colorado Cleantech Entreprenuer of the Year at the CCIA awards event in October:
http://www.cobizmag.com/videos/view/infinite-power-solutions
http://www.cobizmag.com/videos/view/infinite-power-solutions
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
December is a time to celebrate at Joseph Decuis Gourmet Restaurant
"December is a time for celebrations and we have plenty of ways to help. Join us for our vineyard luncheon or special holiday wine dinner. Shop our unique Emporium for out of the ordinary wines, beautiful decanters and a fabulous selection of wine gift bags. We have our Signature Wooden Wine Crates on sale-they are amazing. The two-bottle box with lid is $15.95, the large crate is only $19.95. The boxes are branded with our logo, they make excellent gifts, and they are simply gorgeous," Carmen McGee, Joseph Decuis Emporium Fine Wine Manager + Joseph Decuis Restaurant Manager & Wine Director.
Link to the Joseph Decuis December Newsletter
Link to the Joseph Decuis December Newsletter
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LABS Inc. Adds Life Sciences Industry Veteran & CID4 COO Kevin M. Smith to Board of Directors
"CENTENNIAL, Colo., Dec. 7, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- LABS Inc., the premier transplant reference and consultative laboratory in the country, today announced that Kevin M. Smith, Chief Operating Officer of the Colorado Institute for Drug, Device and Diagnostic Development (CID4), has joined the company's Board of Directors. Smith brings a wealth of experience running businesses in the biosciences industries.
In addition to his current role as COO of CID4, Smith was a member of the group that developed the original business plan and state grant proposal for the organization. He also sits on the boards of Sophono, Inc.; PeptiVir, Inc., and participates on the Centura Audit and Corporate Responsibility Management Committee."
Link to the PR Newswire release
In addition to his current role as COO of CID4, Smith was a member of the group that developed the original business plan and state grant proposal for the organization. He also sits on the boards of Sophono, Inc.; PeptiVir, Inc., and participates on the Centura Audit and Corporate Responsibility Management Committee."
Link to the PR Newswire release
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Video Recaps: Colorado Lt. Gov-Elect Joe Garcia & CCIA Executive Director Christine Shapard at Association's Annual Meeting
The 2010 Colorado Cleantech Industry Association Annual Meeting was held November 30 at the new Xcel Energy Building in Denver. Colorado's Lt. Governor-Elect Joe Garcia and CCIA Executive Director Christine Shapard provided formal remarks for members in attendance.
Colorado Lt Governor-Elect Joe Garcia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOKUkor182g
CCIA Executive Director Christine Shapard:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytUloS9goB8
Link to the CCIA YouTube Channel
Colorado Lt Governor-Elect Joe Garcia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOKUkor182g
CCIA Executive Director Christine Shapard:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytUloS9goB8
Link to the CCIA YouTube Channel
Colorado Ranks #3 in Optimum Solar Deployment Index
"Above-average costs of electricity, above-average carbon emissions due to production of electrical power, and a top five solar insolation ranking earn Colorado (No. 3) a top spot in the Optimum Solar Deployment Index (OSDI)."
Link to the index overview
Link to the index overview
Monday, November 29, 2010
Indianapolis Restaurant Scene Takes a 'Road Trip" to Joseph Decuis Gourmet Restaurant Near Fort Wayne
"If you haven’t been here yet, you need to go. Seriously. This was one of the best restaurants I have been to in Indiana...We went to celebrate hubby’s birthday and decided to spend the night. That’s the thing—it is about an hour and a half from Indy, and if you want to have a little wine with your dinner, you sort of need to spend the night I think."
Link to Indy Restaurant Scene blog post
http://twitter.com/indyrestscene
Link to Indy Restaurant Scene blog post
http://twitter.com/indyrestscene
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Six Mangalitsa Pigs delivered to Joseph Decuis Farm
Says the Joseph Decuis team: "We can't wait to work with this amazing breed and feature it on our menu!"
Described as the "Kobe Beef of pork," you can learn more about the Mangalitsa breed at the Food Curated Blog.
Link to Food Curated (plus there's a video there)
Described as the "Kobe Beef of pork," you can learn more about the Mangalitsa breed at the Food Curated Blog.
Link to Food Curated (plus there's a video there)
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
November Colorado BioScience Association FOCUS Newsletter - Luca Technologies, Federal QTDP Invests $23+ Million in Colo, Healthcare Reform & More
Articles of interest:
Company Spotlight: Luca Technologies - Page 2
Colorado and the Federal Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Project (QTDP) - Page 3
Health Care Reform Update and CBSA's Health Care Reform Tool Kit - Page 4
Upcoming CBSA Events of Media Interest - Page 6
Dec 8 - BioBreakfast featuring Sharklet Technologies & Amgen, 2010 Award Winning Companies
Dec 9 - Medical Device Symposium
Dec 10 - Bioscience Finance Seminar: Year End Accounting Update
Link to the PDF
Company Spotlight: Luca Technologies - Page 2
Colorado and the Federal Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Project (QTDP) - Page 3
Health Care Reform Update and CBSA's Health Care Reform Tool Kit - Page 4
Upcoming CBSA Events of Media Interest - Page 6
Dec 8 - BioBreakfast featuring Sharklet Technologies & Amgen, 2010 Award Winning Companies
Dec 9 - Medical Device Symposium
Dec 10 - Bioscience Finance Seminar: Year End Accounting Update
Link to the PDF
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Monday, November 22, 2010
"Cleaning up in clean-tech industries"
"The federal stimulus package, with its emphasis on green jobs, is helping to infuse funds and support for the growth. But according to the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association, an industry support group, the clean-tech boom is being powered by the state's mix of innovators, research and entrepreneurs.
The CCIA released a state cleantech action plan in mid-October to provide an industry overview and to identify areas for development and growth. The organization ratcheted up the fanfare by holding the first-ever Cleantech Awards ceremony, where Northern Colorado businesses, um, cleaned up."
Link to the NCBR article by Joshua Zaffos
The CCIA released a state cleantech action plan in mid-October to provide an industry overview and to identify areas for development and growth. The organization ratcheted up the fanfare by holding the first-ever Cleantech Awards ceremony, where Northern Colorado businesses, um, cleaned up."
Link to the NCBR article by Joshua Zaffos
More COBiz TV & Planet-Profit Report Interviews Recorded at the Colorado Cleantech Industry Awards: U.S. Senator Mark Udall, Tendril & Ice Energy
COBiz TV & Planet-Profit Report Editor Mike Cote shares more reports from the Colorado Cleantech Industry Awards held last month:
U.S Sen. Mark Udall talks about Colorado’s green economy:
http://www.cobizmag.com/videos/view/udall-on-cleantech
Ivo Steklac from Tendril, runner-up for the CCIA's High Impact Cleantech Company of the Year:
http://www.cobizmag.com/videos/view/tendril
Frank Ramirez from Ice Energy, the CCIA's Breakout Cleantech Company of the Year:
http://www.cobizmag.com/videos/view/ice-energy
U.S Sen. Mark Udall talks about Colorado’s green economy:
http://www.cobizmag.com/videos/view/udall-on-cleantech
Ivo Steklac from Tendril, runner-up for the CCIA's High Impact Cleantech Company of the Year:
http://www.cobizmag.com/videos/view/tendril
Frank Ramirez from Ice Energy, the CCIA's Breakout Cleantech Company of the Year:
http://www.cobizmag.com/videos/view/ice-energy
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Rocky Mountain Institute's CEO Michael Potts Interviews on the ColoradoBiz TV - Planet-Profit Report with Editor Mike Cote
ColoradoBizTV/Planet-Profit Report Editor Mike Cote talks with Michael Potts, CEO of the Rocky Mountain Institute, the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association's "National Cleantech Leader" award winner. The interview occurred at the CCIA's Inaugural Awards Celebration last month.
http://www.cobizmag.com/videos/view/rocky-mountain-institute1
Also check out these Planet-Profit Report interviews from the recent Rocky Mountain Cleantech Open:
Verdant Earth
InfiniRel Early Warning Systems
Energy Dynamics Lab/Utah State University
RMCO Mentor and Workshop Chair Jerry Healey
PCMI, Longmont-based solar battery company
http://www.cobizmag.com/videos/view/rocky-mountain-institute1
Also check out these Planet-Profit Report interviews from the recent Rocky Mountain Cleantech Open:
Verdant Earth
InfiniRel Early Warning Systems
Energy Dynamics Lab/Utah State University
RMCO Mentor and Workshop Chair Jerry Healey
PCMI, Longmont-based solar battery company
Monday, November 15, 2010
Upcoming CBSA Event Roundup - Great Q4 Colorado Bioscience Programming
Nov 17, 2010
7:30am November BioBreakfast: The Children's Hospital - Details
Nov 18, 2010
7:00am Reimbursement and Regulatory Affairs Symposium - Details
Dec 08, 2010
7:30am December BioBreakfast: Awards Dinner - Details
Dec 09, 2010
1:00pm Medical Device Symposium - Details
Note: registration is necessary - links are provided to each event page.
7:30am November BioBreakfast: The Children's Hospital - Details
Nov 18, 2010
7:00am Reimbursement and Regulatory Affairs Symposium - Details
Dec 08, 2010
7:30am December BioBreakfast: Awards Dinner - Details
Dec 09, 2010
1:00pm Medical Device Symposium - Details
Note: registration is necessary - links are provided to each event page.
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Thursday, November 11, 2010
Think Tasty Interviews Joseph Decuis Executive Chef Aaron Butts
Quoting from Think Tasty:
"Think Tasty has been traveling across the USA seeking the best restaurants by region. In October we discovered the Great Lakes Region, and along with it, Joseph Decuis Restaurant in Roanoke, Indiana. This establishment is not only a restaurant but also a farm, emporium, culinarium, and inn. With so much to offer and a solid fan base voting for them, we knew we needed to learn more about this restaurant and its chef, Aaron Butts."
Link to the Aaron Butts interview
"Think Tasty has been traveling across the USA seeking the best restaurants by region. In October we discovered the Great Lakes Region, and along with it, Joseph Decuis Restaurant in Roanoke, Indiana. This establishment is not only a restaurant but also a farm, emporium, culinarium, and inn. With so much to offer and a solid fan base voting for them, we knew we needed to learn more about this restaurant and its chef, Aaron Butts."
Link to the Aaron Butts interview
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Monday, November 8, 2010
TIDBITE: 'Joseph Decuis Gourmet Restaurant Tenth Anniversary'
"October 27, 2010 - The Joseph Decuis Gourmet Restaurant located in Roanoke, IN is celebrating its tenth anniversary. Proprietors Pete and Alice Eshelman have taken the ‘Farm to Fork’ experience to a new level during the past decade.
What started out as a small town gourmet restaurant has turned into a fine dining destination that now includes the Farm, Emporium, Culinarium and Inn. Most recently the restaurant was honored to cook at the James Beard House in New York."
Link to biteofthebest.com
What started out as a small town gourmet restaurant has turned into a fine dining destination that now includes the Farm, Emporium, Culinarium and Inn. Most recently the restaurant was honored to cook at the James Beard House in New York."
Link to biteofthebest.com
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Saturday, November 6, 2010
Northern Colorado 'Bioscience companies share in federal funding'
Quoting from the Northern Colorado Business Report:
"Four Fort Collins bioscience companies have received nearly a quarter million dollars each for research projects from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
As a whole, the Colorado bioscience industry received over $23 million for 102 different research projects from the Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Project program. This places the state in the top 10 of those applying for QTDP grants and tax credits. The QTDP program, created under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, is designed to provide support to small bioscience firms that show significant potential to produce cost-saving therapies."
Link to ncbr.com
"Four Fort Collins bioscience companies have received nearly a quarter million dollars each for research projects from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
As a whole, the Colorado bioscience industry received over $23 million for 102 different research projects from the Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Project program. This places the state in the top 10 of those applying for QTDP grants and tax credits. The QTDP program, created under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, is designed to provide support to small bioscience firms that show significant potential to produce cost-saving therapies."
Link to ncbr.com
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Friday, November 5, 2010
DBJ: 'Colorado biotechs, medical firms get $23M in federal health-reform funds'
Quoting from the DBJ article by Greg Avery:
"Colorado biotech and medical device companies won $23 million in federal government grants and tax credits made available under health care reform legislation.
This week, 59 Colorado companies began receiving notice they qualified for money to help fund 102 projects.
The Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Project, overseen by the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is part of the massive health care bill -- known as the Affordable Care Act -- passed by Congress in March.
The QTDP program offers funding to small companies creating medical therapies with the potential to reduce health care costs, create jobs or improve U.S. competitiveness.
The Colorado BioScience Association teamed with law and accounting firms in the bioscience industry to help companies apply in June."
Link to the news item
"Colorado biotech and medical device companies won $23 million in federal government grants and tax credits made available under health care reform legislation.
This week, 59 Colorado companies began receiving notice they qualified for money to help fund 102 projects.
The Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Project, overseen by the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is part of the massive health care bill -- known as the Affordable Care Act -- passed by Congress in March.
The QTDP program offers funding to small companies creating medical therapies with the potential to reduce health care costs, create jobs or improve U.S. competitiveness.
The Colorado BioScience Association teamed with law and accounting firms in the bioscience industry to help companies apply in June."
Link to the news item
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Thursday, November 4, 2010
Colorado’s Bioscience Industry Awarded more than $23 Million in Federal Funding - Ranking in Top Ten of all States
Colorado’s bioscience industry received over $23 million for 102 different projects in the Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Project (QTDP) program, per data posted online Monday by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), in conjunction with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The announcement is made by Holli Baumunk, President & CEO of the Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA), who is proud to say that Colorado ranks in the top ten of all states applying for credits and grants under the new program.
“The QTDP program was created under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 which was enacted in March of this year,” Baumunk explains. “This was a unique program in which $1 billion was allocated for tax credits and grants for start-up companies in the bioscience industry to help encourage innovation, advance technology and help ensure that the U.S. remains competitive in this industry. Colorado has a nationally ranked bioscience cluster with the majority of companies being in the start-up phase. Demonstrating the tremendous entrepreneurial climate in the state, more than 100 projects within Colorado have been funded through this program, bringing in more than $23 million for research activities.”
This new program was designed to provide tax credits and grants to small bioscience firms that show significant potential to produce cost saving therapies, support US jobs and increase US competitiveness.
For more information about the QTDP program, visit the IRS website at: http://ow.ly/34A1f
The following Colorado companies received QTDP tax credits and grants for their bioscience projects:
* Accelr8 Technology Corporation - http://www.accelr8.com
* Actium Biosystems, LLC - http://www.actiumbio.com
* Aktiv-Dry, LLC – http://www.aktiv-dry.com
* Allos Therapeutics, Inc. - received funding for six projects - http://www.allos.com
* ApopLogic, Inc. – received funding for two projects - http://www.apoplogic.com
* Aqueous Biomedical, Inc.- http://www.aqueousbio.com
* ARCA Biopharma, Inc. – received funding for two projects - http://www.arcabiopharma.com
* ArcScan, Inc. - http://www.arcscan.com
* AspenBio Pharma, Inc. - http://www.aspenbioinc.com
* Beacon Biotechnology, LLC - http://www.beaconbiotechnology.com
* BioAMPS International, Inc. - http://www.bioamps.com
* Biodesix, Inc. – received funding for six projects - http://www.biodesix.com
* BiOptix Diagnostics, Inc. - http://www.bioptix.com
* Bolder Biotechnology, Inc. – received funding for five projects - http://www.bolderbio.com
* Cell Point - http://www.cellpointweb.com
* CeMines, Inc. - http://www.cemines.com
* Cerapedics, Inc. – received funding for three projects - http://www.cerapedics.com
* CereScan Corp. – http://www.cerescanimaging.com
* Chata Biosystems, Inc. - http://www.chatasolutions.com
* Clovis Oncology, Inc. – received funding for two projects - http://www.clovisoncology.com
* Corgenix Medical Corp. - http://www.corgenix.com
* Crestone Inc. – received funding for two projects - http://www.crestonesystems.com
* EndoShape, Inc. – received funding for two projects - http://www.endoshape.com
* Eveia Medical, Inc. – http://www.eveiamedical.com
* Fertility Laboratories of Colorado, Inc. – http://www.flcolo.com
* Generations Medical Partners, LLC
* GlobeImmune, Inc. – received funding for three projects - http://www.globeimmune.com
* Greffex, Inc. - http://www.greffex.com
* Hiberna Corporation
* ICVRX, LLC
* Inviragen, Inc. – received funding for two projects - www.inviragen.com
* Isogenis, Inc. - http://www.isogenis.com
* Kestrel Labs, Inc. - http://www.kestrellabs.com
* Lanx, Inc. - http://www.lanx.com
* Leap Frogg, LLC
* MBC Pharma, Inc. - http://www.mbcpharma.com
* Micro-Imaging Solutions, LLC - http://www.micro-imaging.us
* MicroPhage, Inc. – received funding for two projects - http://www.microphage.com
* Miragen Therapeutics, Inc. - http://www.miragentherapeutics.com
* Myocept, Inc. - http://www.myocept.com
* N30 Pharmaceuticals, LLC - http://www.n30pharma.com
* Ocutronics, LLC - http://www.ocutronics.com
* Otologics, LLC - http://www.otologics.com
* Parascript, LLC - http://www.parascript.com
* PARE Surgical, Inc. - http://www.paresurgical.com
* Pathogen Systems, Inc. - http://www.crystaldiagnostics.com
* PharmaJet, Inc. - http://www.pharmajet.com
* Precision Photonics Corp. - http://www.precisionphotonics.com
* ProFoldRx, Inc. dba BaroFold, Inc. - http://www.barofold.com
* Protectstyle Corp.
* Pyxant Labs, Inc. – received funding for two projects - http://www.pyxant.com
* Rocky Mountain Biosystems, Inc. - received funding for two projects
* SomaLogic, Inc. – received funding for eight projects - http://www.somalogic.com
* Sophono Inc. - http://www.sophono.com
* Source Precision Medicine Inc. dba Source MDx - received funding for two projects - http://www.sourcemdx.com
* St Cardio Technologies - http://www.stcardio.com
* St. Renatus, LLC - http://www.st-renatus.com
* Sundance Diagnostics, Inc. - http://www.sundancedx.com
* Surefire Medical, Inc. - http://www.surefiremedical.com
* ValveXchange, Inc. - http://www.valvexchange.com
* Ventria Bioscience - received funding for three projects - http://www.ventria.com
* Vitrolife, Inc. - http://www.vitrolife.com
“Start-up companies in the bioscience industry face a constant struggle for funding due in part to the high cost of research and development, and the challenging fundraising environment, with the majority of companies working on less than six months of cash on hand,” Baumunk said. “It’s a difficult industry to survive in, and given the economic struggles over the last two years, funding bioscience research has become even more difficult. The QTDP program offered these companies a way to continue to develop products and work on life saving therapies that will undoubtedly impact the health and quality of life of patients worldwide. We expect that these awards will lead to the production new life saving therapies and medical technologies, which will impact patients and companies for years to come.”
Link to the related HHS release, "Secretaries Geithner, Sebelius, NIH Director Collins Announce Recipients of Affordable Care Act Grants to Support Groundbreaking Biomedical Research," disseminated yesterday: http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2010pres/11/20101103b.html
“The QTDP program was created under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 which was enacted in March of this year,” Baumunk explains. “This was a unique program in which $1 billion was allocated for tax credits and grants for start-up companies in the bioscience industry to help encourage innovation, advance technology and help ensure that the U.S. remains competitive in this industry. Colorado has a nationally ranked bioscience cluster with the majority of companies being in the start-up phase. Demonstrating the tremendous entrepreneurial climate in the state, more than 100 projects within Colorado have been funded through this program, bringing in more than $23 million for research activities.”
This new program was designed to provide tax credits and grants to small bioscience firms that show significant potential to produce cost saving therapies, support US jobs and increase US competitiveness.
For more information about the QTDP program, visit the IRS website at: http://ow.ly/34A1f
The following Colorado companies received QTDP tax credits and grants for their bioscience projects:
* Accelr8 Technology Corporation - http://www.accelr8.com
* Actium Biosystems, LLC - http://www.actiumbio.com
* Aktiv-Dry, LLC – http://www.aktiv-dry.com
* Allos Therapeutics, Inc. - received funding for six projects - http://www.allos.com
* ApopLogic, Inc. – received funding for two projects - http://www.apoplogic.com
* Aqueous Biomedical, Inc.- http://www.aqueousbio.com
* ARCA Biopharma, Inc. – received funding for two projects - http://www.arcabiopharma.com
* ArcScan, Inc. - http://www.arcscan.com
* AspenBio Pharma, Inc. - http://www.aspenbioinc.com
* Beacon Biotechnology, LLC - http://www.beaconbiotechnology.com
* BioAMPS International, Inc. - http://www.bioamps.com
* Biodesix, Inc. – received funding for six projects - http://www.biodesix.com
* BiOptix Diagnostics, Inc. - http://www.bioptix.com
* Bolder Biotechnology, Inc. – received funding for five projects - http://www.bolderbio.com
* Cell Point - http://www.cellpointweb.com
* CeMines, Inc. - http://www.cemines.com
* Cerapedics, Inc. – received funding for three projects - http://www.cerapedics.com
* CereScan Corp. – http://www.cerescanimaging.com
* Chata Biosystems, Inc. - http://www.chatasolutions.com
* Clovis Oncology, Inc. – received funding for two projects - http://www.clovisoncology.com
* Corgenix Medical Corp. - http://www.corgenix.com
* Crestone Inc. – received funding for two projects - http://www.crestonesystems.com
* EndoShape, Inc. – received funding for two projects - http://www.endoshape.com
* Eveia Medical, Inc. – http://www.eveiamedical.com
* Fertility Laboratories of Colorado, Inc. – http://www.flcolo.com
* Generations Medical Partners, LLC
* GlobeImmune, Inc. – received funding for three projects - http://www.globeimmune.com
* Greffex, Inc. - http://www.greffex.com
* Hiberna Corporation
* ICVRX, LLC
* Inviragen, Inc. – received funding for two projects - www.inviragen.com
* Isogenis, Inc. - http://www.isogenis.com
* Kestrel Labs, Inc. - http://www.kestrellabs.com
* Lanx, Inc. - http://www.lanx.com
* Leap Frogg, LLC
* MBC Pharma, Inc. - http://www.mbcpharma.com
* Micro-Imaging Solutions, LLC - http://www.micro-imaging.us
* MicroPhage, Inc. – received funding for two projects - http://www.microphage.com
* Miragen Therapeutics, Inc. - http://www.miragentherapeutics.com
* Myocept, Inc. - http://www.myocept.com
* N30 Pharmaceuticals, LLC - http://www.n30pharma.com
* Ocutronics, LLC - http://www.ocutronics.com
* Otologics, LLC - http://www.otologics.com
* Parascript, LLC - http://www.parascript.com
* PARE Surgical, Inc. - http://www.paresurgical.com
* Pathogen Systems, Inc. - http://www.crystaldiagnostics.com
* PharmaJet, Inc. - http://www.pharmajet.com
* Precision Photonics Corp. - http://www.precisionphotonics.com
* ProFoldRx, Inc. dba BaroFold, Inc. - http://www.barofold.com
* Protectstyle Corp.
* Pyxant Labs, Inc. – received funding for two projects - http://www.pyxant.com
* Rocky Mountain Biosystems, Inc. - received funding for two projects
* SomaLogic, Inc. – received funding for eight projects - http://www.somalogic.com
* Sophono Inc. - http://www.sophono.com
* Source Precision Medicine Inc. dba Source MDx - received funding for two projects - http://www.sourcemdx.com
* St Cardio Technologies - http://www.stcardio.com
* St. Renatus, LLC - http://www.st-renatus.com
* Sundance Diagnostics, Inc. - http://www.sundancedx.com
* Surefire Medical, Inc. - http://www.surefiremedical.com
* ValveXchange, Inc. - http://www.valvexchange.com
* Ventria Bioscience - received funding for three projects - http://www.ventria.com
* Vitrolife, Inc. - http://www.vitrolife.com
“Start-up companies in the bioscience industry face a constant struggle for funding due in part to the high cost of research and development, and the challenging fundraising environment, with the majority of companies working on less than six months of cash on hand,” Baumunk said. “It’s a difficult industry to survive in, and given the economic struggles over the last two years, funding bioscience research has become even more difficult. The QTDP program offered these companies a way to continue to develop products and work on life saving therapies that will undoubtedly impact the health and quality of life of patients worldwide. We expect that these awards will lead to the production new life saving therapies and medical technologies, which will impact patients and companies for years to come.”
Link to the related HHS release, "Secretaries Geithner, Sebelius, NIH Director Collins Announce Recipients of Affordable Care Act Grants to Support Groundbreaking Biomedical Research," disseminated yesterday: http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2010pres/11/20101103b.html
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Abound Solar's Tom Tiller Interviews on Planet-Profit Report - taped at the Oct 19th CCIA Awards Event in Denver
Editor Mike Cote talks with Abound Solar at the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association Awards Celebration October 19th. Abound Solar won High Impact Cleantech Company of the Year at the event.
http://www.cobizmag.com/videos/view/sunny-days-for-solar
http://www.cobizmag.com/videos/view/sunny-days-for-solar
Colorado Cleantech Action Plan Featured: "10 ways Global Cleantech Clusters are accelerating the Cleantech Revolution"
The Colorado Cleantech Industry Association's recently released Cleantech Action Plan is featured along with major projects in Graz, Austria; CleanTECH SanDiego; Finnish Cleantech Cluster; The Finnish Environmental Cluster for China; The Global Cleantech Cluster Association; Swisscleantech; The CleanTech Center in Syracuse; Peterborough (UK) EnviroCluster; and the EcoClup association. The article, "10 ways Global Cleantech Clusters are accelerating the Cleantech Revolution," was compiled by Shawn Lesser.
"Shawn Lesser is the president and founder of Atlanta-based Sustainable World Capital, which is focused on fund-raising for private equity cleantech/sustainable funds, as well as private cleantech companies and M&A. He is also a co-founder of the GCCA Global Cleantech Cluster Association, and can be reached at shawn.lesser@sworldcap.com."
Link to Cleantech Insights
"Shawn Lesser is the president and founder of Atlanta-based Sustainable World Capital, which is focused on fund-raising for private equity cleantech/sustainable funds, as well as private cleantech companies and M&A. He is also a co-founder of the GCCA Global Cleantech Cluster Association, and can be reached at shawn.lesser@sworldcap.com."
Link to Cleantech Insights
Sunday, October 31, 2010
More Video 2010 BioWest/CBSA Awards Dinner - Dr. Temple Grandin, BIO & MDMA
The CBSA had the honor of hosting CSU's Dr. Temple Grandin as the keynote presenter for its 2010 Awards Dinner at the Denver Grand Hyatt - September 29, 2010. Dr. Grandin also received the CBSA's 2010 Chairman's Award (CBSA Board Chair Rick Jory, pictured here thanks to w3w3.com, presents the award to Dr. Grandin).
Dr. Grandin was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Her achievements are remarkable because she was an autistic child. At age two she had no speech and all the signs of severe autism. Fortunately, her mother defied the advice of the doctors and kept her out of an institution. Many hours of speech therapy, and intensive teaching enabled her to learn speech. As a teenager, life was hard with constant teasing. Mentoring by her high school science teacher and her aunt on her ranch in Arizona motivated her to study and pursue a career as a scientist and livestock equipment designer. Dr. Grandin obtained her B.A. at Franklin Pierce College in 1970. In 1974, she was employed as Livestock Editor for the Arizona Farmer Ranchman and also worked for Corral Industries on equipment design. In 1975, she earned her M.S. in Animal Science at Arizona State University for her work on the behavior of cattle in different squeeze chutes. Dr. Grandin was awarded her Ph.D. in Animal Science from the University of Illinois in 1989 and is currently a Professor at Colorado State University.
Most recently the HBO made-for-TV movie of Dr. Grandin's life story won seven Emmy awards. Visit http://www.grandin.com or http://www.templegrandin.com for more information. Link to the CBSA YouTube Channel to view Dr. Grandin's introductory remarks at the 2010 CBSA Awards dinner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qparN8PcdQY
View BIO CEO Jim Greenwood's Introductory Remarks - 2010 Keynote Luncheon - Healthcare in Transtion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dIA54LICh0
View MDMA CEO Mark Leahey's FDA Issues and Physican Disclosure Video Clips:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5OGjPYulhQ and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gopeww-1b9U
Special thanks: these video clips were shot by John Downs for the CBSA. Visit http://www.downsmkting.com
View additional 2010 BioWest videos previously posted at the COBioscience YouTube Channel: http://coloradobio.blogspot.com/2010/10/selected-video-recaps-from-biowest-2010.html
Also review related 2010 BioWest news coverage:
Colorado Springs Gazette
Colorado Public Radio
Denver Post
Northern Colorado Business Report
9News - Denver
Denver Business Journal
Dr. Grandin was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Her achievements are remarkable because she was an autistic child. At age two she had no speech and all the signs of severe autism. Fortunately, her mother defied the advice of the doctors and kept her out of an institution. Many hours of speech therapy, and intensive teaching enabled her to learn speech. As a teenager, life was hard with constant teasing. Mentoring by her high school science teacher and her aunt on her ranch in Arizona motivated her to study and pursue a career as a scientist and livestock equipment designer. Dr. Grandin obtained her B.A. at Franklin Pierce College in 1970. In 1974, she was employed as Livestock Editor for the Arizona Farmer Ranchman and also worked for Corral Industries on equipment design. In 1975, she earned her M.S. in Animal Science at Arizona State University for her work on the behavior of cattle in different squeeze chutes. Dr. Grandin was awarded her Ph.D. in Animal Science from the University of Illinois in 1989 and is currently a Professor at Colorado State University.
Most recently the HBO made-for-TV movie of Dr. Grandin's life story won seven Emmy awards. Visit http://www.grandin.com or http://www.templegrandin.com for more information. Link to the CBSA YouTube Channel to view Dr. Grandin's introductory remarks at the 2010 CBSA Awards dinner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qparN8PcdQY
View BIO CEO Jim Greenwood's Introductory Remarks - 2010 Keynote Luncheon - Healthcare in Transtion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dIA54LICh0
View MDMA CEO Mark Leahey's FDA Issues and Physican Disclosure Video Clips:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5OGjPYulhQ and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gopeww-1b9U
Special thanks: these video clips were shot by John Downs for the CBSA. Visit http://www.downsmkting.com
View additional 2010 BioWest videos previously posted at the COBioscience YouTube Channel: http://coloradobio.blogspot.com/2010/10/selected-video-recaps-from-biowest-2010.html
Also review related 2010 BioWest news coverage:
Colorado Springs Gazette
Colorado Public Radio
Denver Post
Northern Colorado Business Report
9News - Denver
Denver Business Journal
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Replay: Colorado has a Cleantech Action Plan in place now, driven by the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association
The Colorado Cleantech Action Plan, released 10/18/10 at a State Capitol news conference, finds Colorado's innovation in the wind, solar, smart grid and bio-derived sectors, combined with the state’s progressive policies, will be the leading driver of industry growth over the next five years. The analysis, commissioned by the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association, was conducted over a five-month period by an independent consulting firm, Navigant Consulting, and involved more than 100 industry stakeholders.
Charles Eggert, President & CEO of OPX Biotechnologies and Vice Chair of the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association, puts the Colorado Cleantech Action Plan into perspective at the news conference:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTgeco5Jt_Y
Link to an overview of all the presenters at the news conference - http://coloradocleantech.blogspot.com/2010/10/new-colorado-cleantech-action-plan.html
Christine Shapard, Executive Director of the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association, reviews the release of the Colorado Cleantech Action Plan at the inaugural Colorado Cleantech Awards Celebration (http://coloradocleantech.blogspot.com/2010/10/video-recap-2010-colorado-cleantech.html) held 10/19/10 onsite at the Denver Marriott City Center during the NREL Industry Growth Forum:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqqS3sXU5VE
Link to the pdf of the plan's executive summary - http://www.coloradocleantech.com/documents/CCIAStatePlanExecutiveSummary_Web_10-12-2010.pdf
Charles Eggert, President & CEO of OPX Biotechnologies and Vice Chair of the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association, puts the Colorado Cleantech Action Plan into perspective at the news conference:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTgeco5Jt_Y
Link to an overview of all the presenters at the news conference - http://coloradocleantech.blogspot.com/2010/10/new-colorado-cleantech-action-plan.html
Christine Shapard, Executive Director of the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association, reviews the release of the Colorado Cleantech Action Plan at the inaugural Colorado Cleantech Awards Celebration (http://coloradocleantech.blogspot.com/2010/10/video-recap-2010-colorado-cleantech.html) held 10/19/10 onsite at the Denver Marriott City Center during the NREL Industry Growth Forum:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqqS3sXU5VE
Link to the pdf of the plan's executive summary - http://www.coloradocleantech.com/documents/CCIAStatePlanExecutiveSummary_Web_10-12-2010.pdf
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
CCIA Exec Director Chris Shapard & Colorado's 2010 Cleantech Entrepreneur of the Year Ray Johnson Interview with w3w3's Larry Nelson
Quoting from w3w3.com:
"Larry met with Chris Shapard, Executive Director of the Colorado Cleantech Industry Assoc. (CCIA) and asked her how CCIA got its start. Chris said, 'Two years ago a group of venture capitalists and a couple of attorneys realized that Colorado had a lot of strengths in cleantech. Cleantech is not just renewable energy, it's not just wind, power and biofuels, but it's also those technologies that use traditional energy more efficiently.'"
Link to the Chris Shapard interview
"A day after the Colorado Cleantech Industry Assoc. Awards program Larry sat down with Chris Shapard, Executive Director of CCIA and Raymond Johnson, President and CEO of Infinite Power Solutions. Ray was the winner of the Entrepreneur of the Year Award for the Cleantech industry and is also a Colorado Companies to Watch Winner. After Chris introduced Ray, Larry asked Ray to tell us about Infinite Power Solutions."
Link to Ray Johnson's interview
Link to the w3w3.com website
"Larry met with Chris Shapard, Executive Director of the Colorado Cleantech Industry Assoc. (CCIA) and asked her how CCIA got its start. Chris said, 'Two years ago a group of venture capitalists and a couple of attorneys realized that Colorado had a lot of strengths in cleantech. Cleantech is not just renewable energy, it's not just wind, power and biofuels, but it's also those technologies that use traditional energy more efficiently.'"
Link to the Chris Shapard interview
"A day after the Colorado Cleantech Industry Assoc. Awards program Larry sat down with Chris Shapard, Executive Director of CCIA and Raymond Johnson, President and CEO of Infinite Power Solutions. Ray was the winner of the Entrepreneur of the Year Award for the Cleantech industry and is also a Colorado Companies to Watch Winner. After Chris introduced Ray, Larry asked Ray to tell us about Infinite Power Solutions."
Link to Ray Johnson's interview
Link to the w3w3.com website
Video Recap: 2010 Colorado Cleantech Awards Celebration
"We want to extend our congratulations to this year's winners, plus extend sincere appreciation from the Colorado Cleantech Industry to these outstanding companies and individuals who have truly made a difference as they've forged their paths in the cleantech sector," CCIA Executive Director Christine Shapard says. "Further, we want to convey our appreciation to Ira Ehrenpreis, noted venture capitalist and cleantech industry expert, who served as the keynote speaker for our first awards event."
Winners Include:
Political Advocate of the Year: Governor Bill Ritter, Jr., introduced by Colorado's Senior U.S. Senator Mark Udall:
Governor Ritter's remarks:
High Impact Cleantech Company of the Year: Abound Solar (Loveland, CO):
From corporate and manufacturing headquarters in Colorado, Abound Solar (formerly known as AVA Solar) is producing the next generation of thin-film cadmium telluride solar modules ideally suited for large- and utility-scale commercial installations. Founded in 2007 and built upon 15 years of development at CSU and with the support of NREL, Abound Solar has raised approximately $600M in equity investments from private institutions and in the form of federal loan guarantees from the US DOE. With that capital, the company has hired 350 employees and has plans to expand to over 1500 by 2014. The company already occupies 5 locations across Northern Colorado, and is tripling the size of its Longmont manufacturing facility. Visit: http://www.abound.com
Runner-Up High Impact Cleantech Company of the Year: Tendril (Boulder, CO):
Tendril is a leading energy management technology provider that offers energy management software, hardware and services for both consumers and utility companies. The company was recognized in September 2010 by the World Economic Forum as one of the world’s most innovative technology start-ups. Through the 20 Smart Grid pilot programs the company has secured in 2010 alone, Tendril will provide turnkey delivery of products and services to utilities and their customers in 14 states throughout the country. Tendril is venture backed by VantagePoint Venture Partners, Good Energies, RRE Ventures, Vista Ventures, GE and Appian Ventures. Visit: http://www.tendrilinc.com
Breakout Cleantech Company of the Year: Ice Energy (Windsor, CO):
Founded in 2003, Ice Energy’s smart grid platform integrates revolutionary, distributed energy storage technology with an advanced software infrastructure and intelligent two-way control to provide utilities with a powerful, cost-effective alternative to conventional peaking power plants for meeting peak demand. In January 2010, Ice Energy announced plans with the Southern CA Public Power Authority to undertake the nation’s first utility-scale, smart grid-enabled distributed energy storage project. SCPPA estimates that it will offset enough peak demand to power the equivalent of 10,000 homes, and reduce carbon emissions equal to removing 3,000 cars. Visit: http://www.ice-energy.com
Emerging Cleantech Company of the Year: VanDyne SuperTurbo (Fort Collins, CO):
VanDyne SuperTurbo, Inc. is a technology company specializing in the design, development and production of SuperTurbochargers for the global automotive market and for heavy duty engine manufacturers. A SuperTurbocharger is a transmission driven turbocharger, which can function as a supercharger or a turbo compounder that recovers waste heat that is added to engine power. In August 2010, VanDyne SuperTurbo Inc. announced that it had signed a contract with Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) to develop more fuel-efficient Class 8 trucks using VanDyne SuperTurbochargers. The agreement is part of the Super Truck program, a cost-sharing initiative between the Department of Energy (DOE) and the private sector. Visit: http://www.vandynesuperturbo.com
Colorado Cleantech Entrepreneur of the Year: Raymond R. Johnson (Littleton, CO):
Winners Include:
Political Advocate of the Year: Governor Bill Ritter, Jr., introduced by Colorado's Senior U.S. Senator Mark Udall:
Governor Ritter's remarks:
High Impact Cleantech Company of the Year: Abound Solar (Loveland, CO):
From corporate and manufacturing headquarters in Colorado, Abound Solar (formerly known as AVA Solar) is producing the next generation of thin-film cadmium telluride solar modules ideally suited for large- and utility-scale commercial installations. Founded in 2007 and built upon 15 years of development at CSU and with the support of NREL, Abound Solar has raised approximately $600M in equity investments from private institutions and in the form of federal loan guarantees from the US DOE. With that capital, the company has hired 350 employees and has plans to expand to over 1500 by 2014. The company already occupies 5 locations across Northern Colorado, and is tripling the size of its Longmont manufacturing facility. Visit: http://www.abound.com
Runner-Up High Impact Cleantech Company of the Year: Tendril (Boulder, CO):
Tendril is a leading energy management technology provider that offers energy management software, hardware and services for both consumers and utility companies. The company was recognized in September 2010 by the World Economic Forum as one of the world’s most innovative technology start-ups. Through the 20 Smart Grid pilot programs the company has secured in 2010 alone, Tendril will provide turnkey delivery of products and services to utilities and their customers in 14 states throughout the country. Tendril is venture backed by VantagePoint Venture Partners, Good Energies, RRE Ventures, Vista Ventures, GE and Appian Ventures. Visit: http://www.tendrilinc.com
Breakout Cleantech Company of the Year: Ice Energy (Windsor, CO):
Founded in 2003, Ice Energy’s smart grid platform integrates revolutionary, distributed energy storage technology with an advanced software infrastructure and intelligent two-way control to provide utilities with a powerful, cost-effective alternative to conventional peaking power plants for meeting peak demand. In January 2010, Ice Energy announced plans with the Southern CA Public Power Authority to undertake the nation’s first utility-scale, smart grid-enabled distributed energy storage project. SCPPA estimates that it will offset enough peak demand to power the equivalent of 10,000 homes, and reduce carbon emissions equal to removing 3,000 cars. Visit: http://www.ice-energy.com
Emerging Cleantech Company of the Year: VanDyne SuperTurbo (Fort Collins, CO):
VanDyne SuperTurbo, Inc. is a technology company specializing in the design, development and production of SuperTurbochargers for the global automotive market and for heavy duty engine manufacturers. A SuperTurbocharger is a transmission driven turbocharger, which can function as a supercharger or a turbo compounder that recovers waste heat that is added to engine power. In August 2010, VanDyne SuperTurbo Inc. announced that it had signed a contract with Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) to develop more fuel-efficient Class 8 trucks using VanDyne SuperTurbochargers. The agreement is part of the Super Truck program, a cost-sharing initiative between the Department of Energy (DOE) and the private sector. Visit: http://www.vandynesuperturbo.com
Colorado Cleantech Entrepreneur of the Year: Raymond R. Johnson (Littleton, CO):
Raymond R. (Ray) Johnson was appointed President and CEO of Infinite Power Solutions in September of 2005. In just 5 years at IPS, Ray has grown the company from five full-time employees to a current workforce approaching 50 employees, and, has successfully raised over $60 million of equity investment from both Tier 1 VC firms from outside the state of Colorado and four different Fortune 100 corporations. Also under Ray’s leadership IPS has completed the build-out of the world’s first and only volume manufacturing facility for solid-state rechargeable batteries in Littleton, Colorado, started shipping product commercially in 2009 to a wide range of customers globally, and earlier this year, achieved ISO 9001 certification. Visit: http://www.infinitepowersolutions.com
National Cleantech Leader: Rocky Mountain Institute (Snowmass, CO):
RMI's style is non-adversarial and trans-ideological, emphasizing integrative design, advanced technologies, and mindful markets. RMI’s strategic focus, sharpened in 2009, weaves together much of their energy work of the past 27 years plus further innovations, and applies their discovery of how integrative design can achieve expanding, not diminishing, returns to investments in advanced energy efficiency. RMI calls this strategic focus “Reinventing Fire” - mapping and driving the profitable transition from oil and coal to efficiency and renewables. This transformational shift can bring an oil-free world, a stabilized climate, nuclear nonproliferation, less poverty, more stability, and durable prosperity. RMI works extensively with the private sector, as well as with civil society and government, to create abundance by design and to apply the framework of natural capitalism. Visit: http://www.rmi.org
Governor’s Award for Excellence in Cleantech Leadership: Ron Bernal, NEA (Boulder, CO) -- accepted on behalf of Mr. Bernal by Tim Connor, Partner, Sequel Venture Partners:
Ron joined NEA in 2010 as a Venture Partner focused on information technology and energy technology investments. He is a director of Boulder Wind Power, Data Robotics and ProStor. Previous board memberships include Data Domain (acquired by EMC), HelioVolt, LifeSize (acquired by Logitech), Indicative (acquired by Nimsoft) and Redseal. Prior to joining NEA, Ron was a Partner at Sequel Venture Partners where he focused on cleantech, enterprise infrastructure and enterprise software investments. While at Sequel, he led the firm's investment in HelioVolt and Buzzwire. A strong advocate of alternative energy technologies, Ron is a founding member and chairman of the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association and serves on the board of the Rocky Mountain Cleantech Open. Visit: http://www.nea.com/Team/Default.aspx?id=27
The awards were emceed by Bart Taylor, publisher of ColoradoBiz Magazine and the Planet-Profit Report -- media partners of the CCIA. Link at http://www.planetprofitreport.com
Further CCIA Executive Director, recapped the Colorado Cleantech Action Plan for Awards Celebration attendees:
Link to the CCIA YouTube Channel
Link to the PR Web Newswire
Link to the Pitch Engine social media release
The Colorado BioScience Association and 650+ Partners Oppose Amendments 60 and 61 & Proposition 101
The Colorado BioScience Association together with over 650 partners are opposed to three ballot measures facing Colorado this election – Amendment 60, Amendment 61 and Proposition 101. The announcement is made by Holli Baumunk, CBSA President & CEO, who says these three measures - also known as the 'ugly three' - are referred to as tax breaks, but will have a devastating impact on Colorado and the companies located in the state for years to come.
“These three measures are certain to bring long-term harm to the bioscience industry as a whole and push Colorado’s economy further into recession,” Baumunk explains, “Amendments 60 and 61 and Proposition 101 create an unprecedented $4.2 billion deficit at the state and local level, displacing 73,000 jobs, terminating over 8,000 classroom teachers and dramatically increasing fees and licenses on small business. This will happen on top of the 110,000 jobs already lost in Colorado in the last 18 months of the recession.”
Link to the Business Wire release
Link to the Pitch Engine social media release [includes four videos]
“These three measures are certain to bring long-term harm to the bioscience industry as a whole and push Colorado’s economy further into recession,” Baumunk explains, “Amendments 60 and 61 and Proposition 101 create an unprecedented $4.2 billion deficit at the state and local level, displacing 73,000 jobs, terminating over 8,000 classroom teachers and dramatically increasing fees and licenses on small business. This will happen on top of the 110,000 jobs already lost in Colorado in the last 18 months of the recession.”
Link to the Business Wire release
Link to the Pitch Engine social media release [includes four videos]
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
Healthy Aging Travel & Entertainment: "Check out Roanoke, IN for culinary classes, vineyard luncheons and more"
Quoting from the online article:
For a "'Farm to Fork' Encounter...try a 'gourmet getaway' to Joseph Decuis Gourmet Restaurant, Farm, Emporium, Culinarium and Inn in Roanoke, IN, just outside of Fort Wayne -- http://www.josephdecuis.com. Scheduled events to plan a trip around in November/December include..."
Link to healthyaging.net
For a "'Farm to Fork' Encounter...try a 'gourmet getaway' to Joseph Decuis Gourmet Restaurant, Farm, Emporium, Culinarium and Inn in Roanoke, IN, just outside of Fort Wayne -- http://www.josephdecuis.com. Scheduled events to plan a trip around in November/December include..."
Link to healthyaging.net
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Saturday, October 23, 2010
Guest Commentary: 'Investing in bioscience innovation'
Quoting from the commentary by Kristina M. Lybecker:
"As the national unemployment rate nears 10 percent, job creation and industrial growth are more important than ever. America's continued international competitiveness depends on building on our successes and fostering economic growth. The biopharmaceutical sector is one of those successes. Moreover, it has been one of the few sources of good news during the recession of 2008. While private-sector employment was declining, the biopharmaceutical sector grew by 1.4 percent."
Link to denverpost.com
"As the national unemployment rate nears 10 percent, job creation and industrial growth are more important than ever. America's continued international competitiveness depends on building on our successes and fostering economic growth. The biopharmaceutical sector is one of those successes. Moreover, it has been one of the few sources of good news during the recession of 2008. While private-sector employment was declining, the biopharmaceutical sector grew by 1.4 percent."
Link to denverpost.com
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
ColoradoBiz TV - Planet-Profit Report Talks to CCIA Award Winner Colo Gov Bill Ritter
Added on: 10.19.2010
Planet-Profit Report
Editor Mike Cote talks with Gov. Bill Ritter about the state’s sustainable future at the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association awards.
Link to the ColoradoBiz - Planet-Profit Report site
Planet-Profit Report
Editor Mike Cote talks with Gov. Bill Ritter about the state’s sustainable future at the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association awards.
Link to the ColoradoBiz - Planet-Profit Report site
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
CPR: 'Colorado Cleantech Future'
Quoting from the site:
"Wind, solar, biofuels and "smart grid" companies are the major players in Colorado's cleantech industry, which is looking for ways to bring new business to the state. A just-released industry action plan has ideas for attracting new research and development operations, and supplying the wind and solar manufactuers who are already here. The plan calls for easier permitting, new attention to green-energy distribution, and training the engineers and business executives who will drive the industry's future. Colorado Public Radio's Mike Lamp talks with Chris Shapard, Executive Director of the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association."
Link to listen
"Wind, solar, biofuels and "smart grid" companies are the major players in Colorado's cleantech industry, which is looking for ways to bring new business to the state. A just-released industry action plan has ideas for attracting new research and development operations, and supplying the wind and solar manufactuers who are already here. The plan calls for easier permitting, new attention to green-energy distribution, and training the engineers and business executives who will drive the industry's future. Colorado Public Radio's Mike Lamp talks with Chris Shapard, Executive Director of the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association."
Link to listen
'Clean energy growth pushed: Industry group says funding needed to keep Colorado at forefront of new technologies'
Quoting from the article by Steve Raabe in this morning's Denver Post:
"Colorado must invest hundreds of millions of dollars in coming years to maintain its status as a national leader in clean energy, a new report suggests.
The study from the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association says Colorado has capitalized on its natural energy and intellectual resources but needs to push the growth of startup and relocating renewable-energy companies in the face of competition from other states.
'The question is not do we have the resources but how do we cement and accelerate to capitalize on the resources we have,' said Sandy Butterfield, chief executive of Boulder Wind Power, a startup wind-turbine firm.
Link to the denverpost.com
"Colorado must invest hundreds of millions of dollars in coming years to maintain its status as a national leader in clean energy, a new report suggests.
The study from the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association says Colorado has capitalized on its natural energy and intellectual resources but needs to push the growth of startup and relocating renewable-energy companies in the face of competition from other states.
'The question is not do we have the resources but how do we cement and accelerate to capitalize on the resources we have,' said Sandy Butterfield, chief executive of Boulder Wind Power, a startup wind-turbine firm.
Link to the denverpost.com
Monday, October 18, 2010
New Colorado Cleantech Action Plan Identifies Leading Drivers of Industry Growth in the State
The Colorado Cleantech Action Plan, released today at a State Capitol news conference, finds Colorado's innovation in the wind, solar, smart grid and bio-derived sectors, combined with the state’s progressive policies, will be the leading driver of industry growth over the next five years. The analysis, commissioned by the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association (CCIA), was conducted over a five-month period by an independent consulting firm, Navigant Consulting, and involved more than 100 industry stakeholders. Link to Greentech Media. Link to video of the news conference at the following links:
Christine Shapard - Executive Director, CCIA - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bgrCwds7mA
Don Elliman - Colorado Chief Operating Officer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1pQzJDtvpc
Sandy Butterfield - CEO, Boulder Wind Power - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_iE2be4Ffg
Charles Eggert - CEO, OPX Biotechnologies - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTgeco5Jt_Y
Andy Wickless - Associate Director, Navigant Consulting - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=738MsnP9wb8
Q&A Session - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwhIDdVbSO0
Link to the pdf of the Colorado Cleantech Action Plan Executive Summary: http://ow.ly/2VBSU
Christine Shapard - Executive Director, CCIA - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bgrCwds7mA
Don Elliman - Colorado Chief Operating Officer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1pQzJDtvpc
Sandy Butterfield - CEO, Boulder Wind Power - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_iE2be4Ffg
Charles Eggert - CEO, OPX Biotechnologies - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTgeco5Jt_Y
Andy Wickless - Associate Director, Navigant Consulting - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=738MsnP9wb8
Q&A Session - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwhIDdVbSO0
Link to the pdf of the Colorado Cleantech Action Plan Executive Summary: http://ow.ly/2VBSU
Colorado BioScience Association and Two of the State’s Economic Development Entities, Tout Colorado’s Strengths at AdvaMed 2010
Denver, CO, October 18, 2010 – Representatives from the Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA), Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade and the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation will showcase Colorado’s medical device and diagnostics sectors during 'AdvaMed 2010: The MedTech Conference,' October 18-20, in Washington, D.C. The announcement is made by Holli Baumunk, CBSA President & CEO, who says more than 170 industry experts and thought leaders will participate in 35 educational panels and four executive workshops during the event, including the following CBSA members:
Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation, www.metrodenver.org
Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, www.colorado.gov
CEA Technologies, www.ceatechnologies.com
Cardinal Health, http://www.cardinal.com
Covidien, http://www.covidien.com
Medtronic, http://www.medtronic.com
CaridianBCT, http://www.caridianbct.com
Roche, http://www.roche.com
Johnson & Johnson, http://www.jnj.com
Ernst & Young, http://www.ey.com
Link to the Business Wire release
Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation, www.metrodenver.org
Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, www.colorado.gov
CEA Technologies, www.ceatechnologies.com
Cardinal Health, http://www.cardinal.com
Covidien, http://www.covidien.com
Medtronic, http://www.medtronic.com
CaridianBCT, http://www.caridianbct.com
Roche, http://www.roche.com
Johnson & Johnson, http://www.jnj.com
Ernst & Young, http://www.ey.com
Link to the Business Wire release
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Sunday, October 17, 2010
From The Star Press, Muncie: "Bell Aquaculture honored by state"
Quoting from the news item:
"INDIANAPOLIS -- Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman has recognized Bell Aquaculture LLC in Delaware County, which recently completed the voluntary Indiana State Department of Agriculture Certified Livestock Producer Program. 'Our Indiana livestock and poultry producers' personal values embody integrity, responsibility and accountability,' said Skillman. 'These values and more are required to complete this program. I congratulate Bell Aquaculture who now joins other exceptional producers who have demonstrated their commitment to these values through using progressive practices and procedures.'"
Link to thestarpress.com
"INDIANAPOLIS -- Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman has recognized Bell Aquaculture LLC in Delaware County, which recently completed the voluntary Indiana State Department of Agriculture Certified Livestock Producer Program. 'Our Indiana livestock and poultry producers' personal values embody integrity, responsibility and accountability,' said Skillman. 'These values and more are required to complete this program. I congratulate Bell Aquaculture who now joins other exceptional producers who have demonstrated their commitment to these values through using progressive practices and procedures.'"
Link to thestarpress.com
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Boulder County Business Report: 'Sophono will use grant to expand'
Quoting from the news item:
"Sophono Inc., a Boulder-based hearing-device designer, is expected to use a new $600,000 grant to expand its operations in the United States, the company president said.
The company plans to relocate its manufacturing and assembly operations from Germany to Boulder and to hire six to 10 new employees in the next few months, Jim Kasic, president and chief executive officer, said in a statement.
Sophono got the money from the Colorado Institute for Drug, Device and Diagnostic Development funding group in Aurora."
Link to the Boulder County Business Report
"Sophono Inc., a Boulder-based hearing-device designer, is expected to use a new $600,000 grant to expand its operations in the United States, the company president said.
The company plans to relocate its manufacturing and assembly operations from Germany to Boulder and to hire six to 10 new employees in the next few months, Jim Kasic, president and chief executive officer, said in a statement.
Sophono got the money from the Colorado Institute for Drug, Device and Diagnostic Development funding group in Aurora."
Link to the Boulder County Business Report
Northern Colorado Business Report: 'VanDyne SuperTurbo cleantech finalist'
Quoting from the news item:
"Fort Collins-based VanDyne SuperTurbo Inc. has been named a finalist for the Emerging CleanTech Company of the Year by the Colorado CleanTech Industry Association. Winners will be announced Tuesday, Oct. 19, at a luncheon celebration at the Denver Marriott City Center. 'We are extremely proud to be nominated for this award by the CleanTech community here in Colorado,' said Ed VanDyne, founder and CEO of VanDyne SuperTurbo, in a prepared statement."
Link to the Northern Colorado Business Report
"Fort Collins-based VanDyne SuperTurbo Inc. has been named a finalist for the Emerging CleanTech Company of the Year by the Colorado CleanTech Industry Association. Winners will be announced Tuesday, Oct. 19, at a luncheon celebration at the Denver Marriott City Center. 'We are extremely proud to be nominated for this award by the CleanTech community here in Colorado,' said Ed VanDyne, founder and CEO of VanDyne SuperTurbo, in a prepared statement."
Link to the Northern Colorado Business Report
Boulder County Business Report: 'Area cleantech firms recognized'
Quoting from the article:
"Boulder is well-represented in the award nominations because it is known for its high-tech companies and its 'green' companies, said Chris Shapard, executive director of the industry group [the Colorado Cleantech Industry Assocation].
'I think this reflects Boulder's infrastructure, really, the innovation infrastructure with the proximity to CU, the group of investors in Boulder and the entrepreneurs that make Boulder their home,' Shapard said."
Link to the Boulder County Business Report
"Boulder is well-represented in the award nominations because it is known for its high-tech companies and its 'green' companies, said Chris Shapard, executive director of the industry group [the Colorado Cleantech Industry Assocation].
'I think this reflects Boulder's infrastructure, really, the innovation infrastructure with the proximity to CU, the group of investors in Boulder and the entrepreneurs that make Boulder their home,' Shapard said."
Link to the Boulder County Business Report
Lawyer By Trade/Foodie At Heart Basks in the Afterglow of Joseph Decuis Gourmet Restaurant
Quoting from the "Afterglow" blog post:
"I take back every hickish thought I had about Ft. Wayne and the Hoosier state. I was ignorant enough to think that I could not get a quality meal during my time in Northern Indiana. I happily admit that I was wrong!
I did some research yesterday and set my sights on Joseph Decuis. It is actually in Roanoke, IN, which is about 15 minutes southwest of Ft. Wayne. If you're within about 50 miles of this place, you need to stop. They are true farm-to-table folks, and raise their own Waygu beef six miles down the road. They've also got chickens (Maria, the bartender, told me they are the happiest chickens on earth) that provide the eggs for the restaurant, and they do their best to source their other ingredients locally."
Link to "Afterglow"
"I take back every hickish thought I had about Ft. Wayne and the Hoosier state. I was ignorant enough to think that I could not get a quality meal during my time in Northern Indiana. I happily admit that I was wrong!
I did some research yesterday and set my sights on Joseph Decuis. It is actually in Roanoke, IN, which is about 15 minutes southwest of Ft. Wayne. If you're within about 50 miles of this place, you need to stop. They are true farm-to-table folks, and raise their own Waygu beef six miles down the road. They've also got chickens (Maria, the bartender, told me they are the happiest chickens on earth) that provide the eggs for the restaurant, and they do their best to source their other ingredients locally."
Link to "Afterglow"
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
'Joseph Decuis adds wine store'
Photos include Carmen McGee, wine director for the store, at the grand opening last week, and a wine assortment: "Emporium Fine Wines, the new wine store at Roanoke restaurant Joseph Decuis, will carry more than 300 varietals."
Link to journalgazette.net
Link to journalgazette.net
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Cleantech Awards: "Northern Colorado businesses among Cleantech finalists"
"Several northern Colorado businesses are among the finalists in the inaugural Colorado Cleantech Awards Celebration being organized by the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association.
Winners will be announced Oct. 19 at the Denver Marriott City Center."
Link to greeleytribune.com
Winners will be announced Oct. 19 at the Denver Marriott City Center."
Link to greeleytribune.com
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Selected Video Recaps from BioWest 2010 Now Posted at the CBSA YouTube Channel
Link to a selection of videos from BioWest 2010 at the CBSA YouTube Channel:
Dorsey & Whitney Venture Showcase Winner: Sharklet Technologies (winner of both the Venture Showcase and CBSA Rising Star Company): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWSJatkLySM
PeptiVir Venture Showcase Presentation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51iCtGMfrHg
Introduction of 2010 Boettcher Investigators at BioWest/CBSA Awards Banquet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a70tpKnipOQ
Well Fargo Bank (Sponsor of the Colorado Large Company Showcase)- BioWest Overview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvv0zRtKNFc
Amgen Overview - BioWest 2010: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S8j1kKjSOs
CaridianBCT Overview - BioWest 2010: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v45gyt7Bdqs
Medtronic Navigation Overview - BioWest 2010: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GLjdORbJN8
Roche Colorado Overview - BioWest 2010: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLWHR9fGQXQ
Part 1 - Mark Heesen Presentation at BioWest 2010 - Heesen is President of the National Venture Capital Association (first of five parts): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LshupB5Ca0
Dorsey & Whitney Venture Showcase Winner: Sharklet Technologies (winner of both the Venture Showcase and CBSA Rising Star Company): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWSJatkLySM
PeptiVir Venture Showcase Presentation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51iCtGMfrHg
Introduction of 2010 Boettcher Investigators at BioWest/CBSA Awards Banquet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a70tpKnipOQ
Well Fargo Bank (Sponsor of the Colorado Large Company Showcase)- BioWest Overview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvv0zRtKNFc
Amgen Overview - BioWest 2010: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S8j1kKjSOs
CaridianBCT Overview - BioWest 2010: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v45gyt7Bdqs
Medtronic Navigation Overview - BioWest 2010: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GLjdORbJN8
Roche Colorado Overview - BioWest 2010: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLWHR9fGQXQ
Part 1 - Mark Heesen Presentation at BioWest 2010 - Heesen is President of the National Venture Capital Association (first of five parts): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LshupB5Ca0
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Saturday, October 9, 2010
Business News: "Colorado BioScience Association names industry winners"
"The Colorado BioScience Association announced the winners of its 2010 industry awards presented today at the Grand Hyatt, Denver. Recipients of the 2010 awards are:
- Life Time Achievement Award: Robert Collins. In 1964, Collins and business partner Ran Bellows moved their small southern California business to Lakewood. Their company, COBE Laboratories, manufactured and distributed medical specialty products around the world, and soon became an international player in the medical device sector. Collins directed the development of COBE until its sale to Gambro in 1990. He has remained active in the health care field as a director of Denver Biomedical, Inc. and Eleanor Roosevelt Research Institute.
- Life Time Achievement Award -Robert Anderson. In 1969, Anderson co-founded Valleylab, Inc., and served as CEO and chairman until January 1986. He relinquished his role as CEO in 1986 and continued as chairman until retiring in May of 1996. ValleyLab, which focuses on electrosurgical and ultrasonics systems, was acquired by Pfizer, Inc., in 1983. Anderson was named the first Boulder Entrepreneur of the Year in 1985. In 1999, he received the “Pioneer in Endoscopy” award from the Society of American Gastrointestinal Surgeons, for his early work in “keyhole” surgery. He holds six patents assigned to Medtronic and ValleyLab."
Link to gazette.com for all the winners
- Life Time Achievement Award: Robert Collins. In 1964, Collins and business partner Ran Bellows moved their small southern California business to Lakewood. Their company, COBE Laboratories, manufactured and distributed medical specialty products around the world, and soon became an international player in the medical device sector. Collins directed the development of COBE until its sale to Gambro in 1990. He has remained active in the health care field as a director of Denver Biomedical, Inc. and Eleanor Roosevelt Research Institute.
- Life Time Achievement Award -Robert Anderson. In 1969, Anderson co-founded Valleylab, Inc., and served as CEO and chairman until January 1986. He relinquished his role as CEO in 1986 and continued as chairman until retiring in May of 1996. ValleyLab, which focuses on electrosurgical and ultrasonics systems, was acquired by Pfizer, Inc., in 1983. Anderson was named the first Boulder Entrepreneur of the Year in 1985. In 1999, he received the “Pioneer in Endoscopy” award from the Society of American Gastrointestinal Surgeons, for his early work in “keyhole” surgery. He holds six patents assigned to Medtronic and ValleyLab."
Link to gazette.com for all the winners
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