Nanomoneo has chosen the University of Arizona's Center for Innovation for its applied research operation. | Unsplash
Nanomoneo has chosen the University of Arizona's Center for Innovation for its applied research operation. | Unsplash
Nanomoneo has chosen the University of Arizona's Center for Innovation (UACI) for its applied research operation, which will allow the company to work on solutions to let people "see things that are not normally visible" with the human eye.
“Nanomoneo selecting to launch its business at UACI, reinforces Tucson’s appeal as One of Ten Best Cities for Startup Costs compared to other markets across the nation. Couple that with the direct access to a qualified workforce and a network of growing tech companies that are all poised for success. We are connecting them to the community and the talented pipeline of University of Arizona graduates. We understand that finding the best talent to build their scaling teams is what keeps CEO’s awake at night and that is our super power when marketing this region,” Carol Stewart, associate vice president, Tech Parks Arizona, University of Arizona, said in a press release.
Tucson was selected, because the company believes it holds the highest-growth plans for the future, with the company located at the UA Center for Innovation at the UA Tech Park at Rita Road, according to a press release from the Arizona Commerce Authority.
“We selected Tucson as our home, over several other locations because of the technical infrastructure, services available to early stage companies, reasonable regulatory environment and social stability. Since we made the decision to locate in Tucson, we have been impressed by what the University of Arizona Center for Innovation and Sun Corridor Inc. have done to help us integrate into the community," Juliann Talkington, president of Nanomoneo, said in the press release.