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Business for Breakfast Radio Show: Interview CEO Tim Reeser
Click here to listen to Mr Reeser’s discussion with the Business for Breakfast radio talk show team: B4B OptiEnz Sensors Interview w CEO Tim Reeser
Colorado State University Startup OptiEnz Names President, Unveils Prototype
FORT COLLINS – Chris Thompson, a former director of Enterprise Systems at Advanced Energy Industries and Colorado State University alumnus, has been named president of OptiEnz Sensors LLC, a university startup that is developing biosensors for detecting food and water contaminants.
“Chris is a great addition to our team – his expertise will be valuable with getting this technology out of the laboratory and into commercial production,” said Ken Reardon, a Colorado State professor of chemical and biological engineering who co-founded OptiEnz.
CSU Incubates Future Corporations, Breakthroughs
Nelson Garcia (nelson NULL.garcia null@null 9news NULL.com), 9NEWS.com, May 7, 2010. KUSA-TV © 2010 Multimedia Holdings Corporation. For years, Dr. Ken Reardon had an idea. The chemical engineer invented a new way to detect contaminants in groundwater. Now, that idea is being developed into a real commercial enterprise. “You can start out with a great [...]
CSU technology tests water contamination on-scene
Bobby Magill (BobbyMagill null@null coloradoan NULL.com). Fort Collins Coloradoan, May 11, 2010. OptiEnz would allow first responders to test contaminants on-scene If those first on the scene at last summer’s two Poudre River asphalt tanker spills could have immediately tested contamination in the water to find out how badly the river was polluted, Fort Collins [...]
Cenergy, Colorado State University Professor Create Startup to Make Biosensors that Detect Contaminants in Water, Food
Emily Narvaes Wilmsen ( Emily NULL.Wilmsen null@null ColoState NULL.EDU), 970.491.2336. Colorado State University Department of Public Relations. May 10, 2010. Colorado State University’s Clean Energy commercialization arm, Cenergy, has co-founded a new company with a professor of chemical and biological engineering to manufacture biosensors that detect chemical contaminants in water and food. Professor Ken Reardon, [...]
