Health tech breakthroughs shine in UH Mānoa innovation challenge
The competition highlighted PACE’s mission to bridge academic learning with practical, work-based problem-solving.
The competition highlighted PACE’s mission to bridge academic learning with practical, work-based problem-solving.
The Science & Technology Plan is set to launch in 2026.
The College of Engineering is leading the initiative, which combines design, material science, 3D printing, corrosion testing and robotics.
Jesse Owens and his team are developing a new gene delivery platform that could revolutionize how doctors treat everything from rare blood disorders to aggressive cancers.
Inouye envisioned similar growth opportunities for small businesses centered around partnerships on U.S. Department of Defense projects with UH.
A UH engineer is turning the fluid movements of fish and jellyfish into innovative soft robots for healthcare, sustainability and industrial solutions.
Unlike conventional lasers, the FEL produces tunable light (light that can be adjusted to different colors or energies) by accelerating electrons through alternating magnetic fields.
UH faculty are transforming education through hands-on, entrepreneurial teaching in the new EL3vate program.
The event featured 13 semifinalist teams representing more than 20 academic disciplines and two campuses.
Walton will direct major systemwide research programs and initiatives to align with UH's strategic direction and metrics.