Buffalo Business First reported on local health care companies that are partnering with universities to grow their talent pipeline, and covered how Nissha Medical Technologies is working with Dean Kemper Lewis to form a collaboration with SEAS.
Radio Canada interviewed Michel Bruneau for a report on the Canadian technology that protected the Taipei 101 Tower from a 7.4 magnitude earthquake last year.
A Reuters fact-check article debunking claims that a fabricated image of characters from the animated television series “The Simpsons” predicted the Baltimore bridge collapse quoted Siwei Lyu.
The Buffalo News and Buffalo Rising reported that six teams of finalists, four with students from SEAS, will compete for more than $75,000 in startup funding during the Henry A. Panasci Jr. Entrepreneurship Competition finals.