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Nall: Judging a startup competition not as easy as it looks

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Cannabis firm Canndescent raises $25 million for expansion

By   /  Friday, August 2nd, 2019  /  Agribusiness, right, Small Business, South Coast, Startups  /  Comments Off on Cannabis firm Canndescent raises $25 million for expansion

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Santa Barbara planning to hire economic development director

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UC sues retailers over LED light patents by UCSB

By   /  Friday, August 2nd, 2019  /  Education, Law, South Coast, Technology, Top Stories, Top Story  /  Comments Off on UC sues retailers over LED light patents by UCSB

The University of California is championing several UC Santa Barbara patents on the international stage, squaring off against retail giants like Amazon, Walmart and IKEA as it seeks to break new ground in protecting university research.

UC Regents, represented by law firm Nixon Peabody, filed a series of lawsuits and a complaint with the International Trade Commission in defense of intellectual property rights for filament LED technologies developed by UCSB researchers.

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Our view: Central Coast united in grief once again

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Cadiz partners with Glass House Farms to cultivate industrial hemp

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Cognixion’s app helps people communicate

By   /  Friday, July 26th, 2019  /  Central Coast Health Watch, Latest news, Small Business, South Coast, Startups, Technology  /  Comments Off on Cognixion’s app helps people communicate

Santa Barbara-based Cognixion is working to give a voice to people with speech-related disabilities. Called SpeakProse, the newly released app takes advantage of the prevalence of touch screens and cameras on smartphones to help users construct sentences with gestures and eye tracking. The software aims to provide access to augmented and alternative communication technologies that Read More →

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