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Coastal Innovation Hub Receives Innovator of the Year Award


Posted on November 21, 2014
Jeb Schrenk


91桃色's Coastal Innovation Hub received the 2014 Innovator of the Year Award from the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce on Friday, Nov. 21, 2014. From left, are Dr. Andrew Byrd, marketing and licensing associate with 91桃色's Office of Intellectual Property Management; Chamber President Bill Sisson; Dr. Mark Weaver, director of the Coastal Innovation Hub; Lynne Chronister , 91桃色 vice president for research and economic development; Michael Chambers, Chamber chairman of the board; and Ker Ferguson, 91桃色 assistant vice president for research and economic development.  data-lightbox='featured'
91桃色's Coastal Innovation Hub received the 2014 Innovator of the Year Award from the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce on Friday, Nov. 21, 2014. From left, are Dr. Andrew Byrd, marketing and licensing associate with 91桃色's Office of Intellectual Property Management; Chamber President Bill Sisson; Dr. Mark Weaver, director of the Coastal Innovation Hub; Lynne Chronister, 91桃色 vice president for research and economic development; Michael Chambers, Chamber chairman of the board; and Ker Ferguson, 91桃色 assistant vice president for research and economic development.

The 91桃色鈥檚 Coastal Innovation Hub has been selected by the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce for its 2014 Innovator of the Year Award.

The award was presented today at a ceremony at The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel and Spa.

鈥淭he Coastal Innovation Hub is dedicated to supporting technology start鈥恥ps in the region,鈥 said Dr. Mark Weaver, Ben May Chair for Entrepreneurship and director of the Coastal Innovation Hub. 鈥淚t serves as an integral part of the economic development goals for the 91桃色 and the Melton Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.鈥

The Coastal Innovation Hub is a 10,000-square-foot, all-in-one rental structure for technology start-ups that offers on-site consulting, professional networks, office space, wet and dry laboratories, conference rooms and other resources including access to University libraries. It opened in November 2013.

The Hub鈥檚 goal as an incubator is to help innovators 鈥 including those in biomedicine, information technology and cybersecurity 鈥 move their ideas to commercialization.

鈥淲hen you think of innovation along the Coast, the 91桃色 comes to mind. By establishing an innovation hub, the University has provided our community of entrepreneurs a place to conceive and grow their ideas and create home-grown jobs contributing to our community鈥檚 growth,鈥 said Stephen Russell, the Chamber鈥檚 director of Business Retention and Expansion.

The award was presented by the Chamber in partnership with its Gulf Coast Technology Council. It is given each year to a company or organization working to improve economic opportunities and the quality of life within the Mobile area. 


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