Rushlight Ventures
Stories — 2024
A Toast to Vino & Ventures: Rushlight Ventures Launches Exclusive Networking Group
Rushlight Ventures, a prominent player in the Dayton region’s venture ecosystem, hosted the successful launch of an exclusive networking group, Vino & Ventures, on January 31 at The Hub. This invitation-only circle, designed to transcend traditional networking norms, attracted more than 40 accomplished investors and socially conscious venture ecosystem leaders. Vino & Ventures offers a...
Maximizing Intellectual Property Value: Embracing Monetization
Many organizations that are strong generators of novel intellectual property often find themselves at a crossroads when it comes to realizing tangible value from their creations. It is common to hear these IP generators, which include research organizations, universities, federal labs, and SBIR/STTR recipients, bemoan the challenges of “commercialization” or the pressure to “transition” their...
Rushlight Assets Unveils Groundbreaking Event to Inaugurate New Headquarters
Leap Day will mark a significant leap forward for the Rushlight Assets enterprise as it prepares to break ground on its new headquarters on Washington Church Road in Miami Township. Scheduled for February 29, this event celebrates a transformative journey nearly 30 years in the making. The groundbreaking ceremony will occur in two parts at the existing CRG headquarters at 8821 Washington Church...
Rushlight Assets Presents at Congressional Briefing on SBIR Innovation
The Rushlight Assets enterprise, represented by Christopher Hemmelgarn, president of Cornerstone Research Group (CRG), took part in the Congressional Briefing on “SBIR: Powering Innovation and Paying Dividends” on February 6, 2024, held at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C. Hosted by Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA), the event featured a distinguished panel moderated by Bryan Bender,...
Unlocking the Everyday: 10 Surprising Technologies Born from Government Research
When we think of government research, visions of aviator sunglasses or military vehicles might come to mind, but the impact extends far beyond that. From lifesaving innovations to simply satisfying our taste buds, government research has given birth to numerous everyday items.