Cemvita opens Houston pilot plant to convert carbon dioxide emissions into bioproducts
Cemvita opened a pilot plant for production of fertilizers, fuel and other products through the use of microbes.
Read MoreBuilding "Bridges" Across the Bayou City!
Cemvita opened a pilot plant for production of fertilizers, fuel and other products through the use of microbes.
Read MoreYoungro Lee, founder of fintech startup Brassica, leaned on his close relationship with Houston-based Mercury Fund to gain seed funding for his new venture.
Read MoreThe move sees founder Joe Alapat moved to CTO as one of Houston’s fastest-growing companies eyes the long term.
Read MoreAfter the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, startups everywhere were forced to take a closer look at their financial relationships, and the climate tech sector was no exception.
Juliana Garaizar, head of the Houston arm of climate tech incubator Greent…
Read MoreWith private spaceflight off the ground, space agencies and companies are looking for the next step: a boom in the low-Earth-orbit economy.
Read MoreOne of Houston’s largest health care providers is partnering with a rising space company to train humans for spaceflight, but officials at both organizations say that partnership goes beyond the training grounds.
Read MoreA clean room expansion in the Texas Medical Center will allow Cell Therapy Manufacturing Center’s biotech partners more space to scale their operations — and Managing Director Jason Bock believes it can reform the process of commercialization in life s…
Read MoreThe Bayou City is bidding for a federal site that will help streamline the process for technologies to make it to market.
Read MoreDivInc Houston, an arm of Austin-based nonprofit DivInc, launched its Clean Energy Tech Accelerator program in partnership with Chevron Corp. and Microsoft Corp. targeting startups created by women and people of color. Meanwhile, the latest Softeq Vent…
Read MoreTwo years after opening at the Ion, Common Desk has signed an agreement to increase its footprint in the Midtown innovation hub by nearly 50%.
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