Innovating for a Sustainable Future: Los Alamos Technology Showcase Days
Key Ideas
- Los Alamos National Laboratory invites innovators to Technology Showcase Days focusing on deep-tech collaborations and clean energy transitions.
- The event features presentations on AI, advanced materials, clean energy, health monitoring, and space systems, highlighting successes with New Mexico startups.
- A panel discussion on clean energy transition includes experts in hydrogen production technology, quantum dots for solar energy, and fusion startups incubation.
- The event aims to promote economic growth in New Mexico through innovations in national security sectors beyond military applications.
The Los Alamos National Laboratory is hosting Technology Showcase Days as part of Los Alamos ScienceFest, inviting innovators and entrepreneurial-minded individuals to participate in deep-tech presentations and roundtable conversations with Lab experts, entrepreneurs, investors, and government leaders. The event, taking place in historic Fuller Lodge, features two sessions: 'Pioneering Progress' and 'New Mexico Clean Energy Transition Roundtable.' The first session highlights successful collaborations between New Mexico deep-tech startups and the Lab in areas like AI, advanced materials, clean energy, health monitoring, and space systems, followed by networking opportunities. The second session, moderated by investor Ward Hendon, discusses the clean energy transition in New Mexico with a focus on hydrogen production technology, quantum dots for solar energy, and fusion startups. The event aims to showcase innovations in national security science beyond military applications, promoting economic growth in New Mexico. The Technology Showcase Days are part of Los Alamos ScienceFest and are organized by Los Alamos MainStreet, the Feynman Center for Innovation, and the New Mexico Lab Embedded Entrepreneur Program. Registration is required for the free event.