Archive for the ‘SkySong’ Category
ASU officials announced April 20 that Finao Capital will set up operations this fall at SkySong – ASU’s Scottsdale Innovation Center.
Finao Capital is a venture capital firm that focuses on early stage technology companies. The firm concentrates on first-round financing and assisting companies that are considered to have “hypergrowth” potential. SkySong is an integral part of Finao’s business plan to bring early stage ventures and venture capital to Arizona. Read the rest of this entry »
ASU President Michael Crow and Scottsdale Mayor Mary Manross, along with the project’s development partners and contractors, officially celebrated the completion of a construction milestone Feb. 1: the structural framing of Building I, a 157,000-square-foot, four-story office/research/retail building at SkySong, the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center, located at the intersection of Scottsdale and McDowell Roads. Read the rest of this entry »
Litree, Fscreen are high-tech environmental companies
Jane Larson
The Arizona Republic
SCOTTSDALE – SkySong, the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center, has signed two high-tech, environmental companies from China as its latest tenants. Read the rest of this entry »
City Council also OKs additional height for “Skysong†structure
The Scottsdale City Council on Tuesday, Dec. 13, unanimously approved design plans for the initial phases of the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center planned at McDowell and Scottsdale roads.
The council also approved a height exemption for the “Skysong” shade structure proposed for the site, allowing the structure to reach as Read the rest of this entry »
Jane Larson
The Arizona Republic
The first office building at SkySong, the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center, is 80 percent leased, and developers think they are ahead of the pace for opening the high-tech development by next fall. Read the rest of this entry »
Qwest Communications Inc., a leading provider of high-speed Internet, 100 percent digital television, digital voice and wireless services, will lease space at SkySong, the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center. Read the rest of this entry »
Jane Larson
The Arizona Republic
SCOTTSDALE – The first office building at SkySong, the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center, is 80 percent leased, and developers think they are ahead of the pace for opening the high-tech development by next fall. Read the rest of this entry »

Max Jarman
The Arizona Republic
The latest discoveries from the laboratories at Arizona State University will be showcased to the public and potential backers Tuesday at the school’s second-annual Emerging Technologies Expo.
The all-day event gives ASU’s brightest minds the opportunity to market their discoveries to venture capitalists, technology companies and private investors in hopes Read the rest of this entry »
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As the ASU-Scottsdale Center for New Technology and Innovation – SkySong – takes shape, ASU will be one of the key tenants.
A variety of units that fall into three clusters – entrepreunerial support and development, interdisciplinary research programs in engineering-related fields and education technology – will be among the first to move to SkySong, or expand their facilities in Scottsdale, occupying 80,000 square feet initially. Read the rest of this entry »

