Nathan Storey, the founder of Bright Agrotech, which now is called Plenty, and where he is now chief science officer.
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Nate Storey examines lettuce growing in his then-startup company’s patented vertical towers inside a University of Wyoming greenhouse in 2012.…
In this photo taken in February 2012, Nate Storey examines lettuce growing in his startup company’s patented vertical towers inside a UW green…
When Logan Jenkins’ advanced materials business Pheneovate was selected for growth and development at Innosphere, a science and technology bus…
LARAMIE – What better way is there to start the year off than with public recognition from a respected pharmaceutical journal? PM360, a pharma…
CHEYENNE – The Atlas Theatre was filled with people and food Friday evening. The excitement was buzzing, as this night was going to be life ch…
CHEYENNE – Three current and former Laramie County Community College students have advanced to the final round of a competition focused on pro…
CHEYENNE – What do trash collection devices in storm drains and remote speech therapy sessions have in common? They’re both ideas that Wyoming…
LARAMIE – The Wyoming Technology Business Center is relaunching e2e Wyoming with a meeting Tuesday, Aug. 20, from 4:30-6 p.m. at the downtown …
An assessment of the Business Resource Network led by the University of Wyoming and the Wyoming Business Council helps define how future econo…