The Knoxville Entrepreneur Center caps its 2026 cohort on September 9 at The Square Room, with founders working in energy, healthcare, AI, and industrial software.
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The three will develop, test and validate advanced analytics tools for electric distribution systems. The goal is to move new algorithms from prototype to field in mere months.
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Three flights over Crossville totaling more than two hours move the company's eQ250 propulsors from the test stand toward civil and defense aircraft.
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Participating founders with the UT Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation underwent a 10-week crashcourse in entrepreneurship, guided by mentors and industry experts from across Knoxville’s startup ecosystem.
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Applications are open and are being accepted on a rolling basis. The program begins in November 2026.
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"Our Hermes 2 will be the first fluoride, self-cooled, high-temperature reactor to regenerate 50 megawatts for the Tennessee Valley. The work we're doing here is about more than one plant, though. We are creating a blueprint to scale nuclear power across the U.S., and NuCAMP is part of that," said Mike McGuire, VP of operations and site delivery.
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The newly announced Catalyst Capital angel group seeks to create a $1 million fund, with an anticipated investment range from $25,000 to $250,000 into regional companies making an economic impact.
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A partnership between CIS and CECS brings together emerging technology experts and manufacturers across the state to help upskill workers in AI without losing the human touch.
