FSU Brings Innovation Leaders Together to Create Next-Level Innovation Opportunities

Date: May 07, 2025

CEO of InfraTechDC with faculty members, presenting a giant check.
Photo by FSU: Chris Bentley, CEO of InfraTechDC with faculty members Dr. Daniel Autrey (left), Professor of Chemistry and Dr. Bhoj Gautam, Professor of Physics (right).

FAYETTEVILLE, NC – Fayetteville State University recently launched its inaugural Innovation Pathways and Partnerships event, connecting early-stage growth businesses with wide-ranging faculty to help take each company to the next level of product innovation and revenue growth. Participants shared information about local research and development projects in the pipeline in healthcare, nanomaterials, data center technology, aerospace, AI-enabled drones, biosensors, and agriculture.

"A core part of FSU's mission is serving as a catalyst for economic growth in the Sandhills region, an area rich with untapped potential. Today, we aim to unlock that potential by connecting our illustrious faculty researchers with innovators from the commercial and defense sectors to develop groundbreaking products and services," said Darrell T. Allison, chancellor at Fayetteville State University.

The forum featured speakers from the NC Department of Commerce, the NC Small Business Technology Development Center Office of Technology Commercialization, NCInnovation, and FSU. Attendees gained helpful information on how businesses can access state funds from the NC Department of Commerce Office of Science, Technology, and Innovation and how to access federal funds through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program and the Small Business Technology Transfer Program (STTR). Representatives from the offices of Senator Thom Tillis and Congressman Richard Hudson, the US Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) and the Airborne Innovation Lab were also in attendance.

Event winners outside, standing in front of the FSU logo.
Photo by FSU: Innovation Pathways and Partnership Event winners with FSU and NCInnovation attendees.

The event was co-sponsored by the Fayetteville State University Chancellor's Office, the North Carolina Department of Commerce, and NCInnovation, in close collaboration with the Fayetteville Cumberland Economic Development Corp. Derrick Welch, Senior Director of the NCInnovation East Regional Network, remarked that:
"NCInnovation is delighted with the success of this event. Our charter legislation calls for us to build capacity between regional industries and higher education institutions, and nothing demonstrates that more clearly than the brand new projects forged at Innovation Pathways & Partnerships. This is a victory for the Fayetteville ecosystem!"

Four businesses shared their innovation concepts during a pitch competition. The first-place prize was awarded to Chris Bentley, CEO of InfraTechDC, who designed systems that cool chips in high-performance computing environments with much greater efficiency than current methods. He received $1,500 as seed money to help move their innovation forward.  Bentley initiated a collaboration with FSU science faculty to improve the efficiency of the InfraTechDC device through proprietary nanomaterials developed in the university labs. FSU faculty involved in this collaboration include Dr. Daniel Autrey, Dr. Shubo Han, Dr. Bhoj Gautam, and Dr. Jairo Castillo-Chara.

Receiving a $1,000 second prize to help advance their innovation was a partnership established at the event of two businesses. Fayetteville-based Geranium Geospatial Solutions , specializing in full-motion video analysis through drone technology, will be working with Asheville-based Calective, a drone manufacturer specializing in resilient RF communications technology,  to create new AI-enabled drones leveraging technology to be provided by FSU faculty member Dr. Sambit Bhattacharya.

This Innovation event is designed to be the first in a series of semi-annual innovation convenings, with the next event anticipated in October 2025. For more information, please contact Greg McElveen, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives, at gmcelvee@uncfsu.edu or Dr. Alison Beatty, NCInnovation Fayetteville Regional Hub Director, at abeatty@ncinnovation.org .

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