BizTucson Magazine - Winter 2022

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BizTECHNOLOGY

Laser Focus

Applied Energetics Finds Prosperous New Home at UA Tech Park By Valerie Vinyard pany’s defense industry and production roadmap,” he added. “We worked with Applied Energetics to relocate their corporate headquarters to the UA Tech Park, where they join over 70 other technology companies within this dynamic and collaborative community,” said Carol Stewart, associate VP of Tech Parks Arizona. “Applied Energetics has strong ties to University of Arizona research, and this strategic location adds to their ability to fasttrack the development and commercialization of their technologies in the field of ultra-short pulse lasers.” Brad Adamczyk, board chairman of Applied Energetics, said the company’s move to the prestigious location proves it will continue to be a driving force in its industry. “Our company growth is best exhibited by our move to the UA Tech Park, one of the nation’s premier research facilities, which enabled us to leapfrog our technology development roadmap by gaining over 4,800 square feet of state-of-the-art cleanroom space,” Adamczyk said. “This will not only allow us to further advance our pursuit of co-development opportunities and build proprietary end-market

applications for our USP laser technology, but also attract and retain the best and brightest talent.” “There is such a breadth of technology that is growing up in this area,” Quarles said. “There’s a lot of really wonderful things we can do.” Laser research often uses continuous beams of light, but Applied Energetics is using short-pulse laser technology that emits a beam for a billionth of a second. That light could be used for defense purposes to eliminate a target or targets, Quarles said. “This part of the laser market has not been explored or populated very readily,” he explained.“It has been a forefront in the scientific community, but it hasn’t been explored in the defense sector. If we can demonstrate that, we could do that maybe a thousand times a second. In that same time period, we can access hundreds of times more targets.” Applied Energetics’ strength and knowledge in the industry stand out. “What attracted me and other shareholders most was Applied Energetics’ vast intellectual property portfolio in Ultra-Short Pulse technology, much continued on page 178 >>>

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Applied Energetics has settled into its new digs at University of Arizona Tech Park at Rita Road. And it’s a perfect fit for the leader in developing laser technology with faststrike capabilities. “It’s been fantastic,” said Applied Energetics CEO Gregory Quarles. “It’s very collaborative. There’s open space out here, a space to walk, a workout area, a Starbucks and an easy drive out from the airport. It’s a really good mixture of the things we want to have.” “It was really about right time, right place,” he continued. “It fit every need that we have.” Those needs involved tripling its space to 13,000 square feet, including the addition of a 4,800-square-foot clean room and dust-free environment to “do some really great experiments,” Quarles said. The company is benefiting from millions of dollars of capital investment made by the previous occupant, a global provider of lasers and laser-based technology. Quarles said the new headquarters will allow the company to reach new heights in the field of Ultra-Short Pulse lasers. It also will “align with the com-

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Richard Underwood

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pages 184-185

Applied Energetics

6min
pages 176-181

UArizona Honors College

2min
pages 162-163

Copper Cactus Awards

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pages 182-183

UArizona College of Pharmacy

2min
pages 164-165

I-Squared Awards

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page 161

Mark Mistler of PNC Bank

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pages 158-160

Cornerstone Building Foundation Honors Industry Excellence

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pages 124-125

Pima JTED Building Opens

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pages 118-119

Pima Community College’s New Advanced Manufacturing Building

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pages 122-123

Pima Foundation Receives Record

2min
pages 120-121

New To Market: Projects and Developments

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pages 114-115

UArizona Constructs Grand Challenges Research Building

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pages 116-117

El Rio Foundation Marks Two Decades in Healthcare

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pages 104-107

The Refinery Opens at UArizona Tech Park at The Bridges

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pages 108-113

BizHR Innovation in the Workplace Awards

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pages 62-67

PGA Champions Tour Cologuard Classic Preview

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pages 58-61

Tucson Conquistadores Thrive After 60 Years

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pages 56-57

Tucson Desert Song Festival

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pages 32-33

Pima County Historic Courthouse Renovated & Reborn

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pages 48-55

New Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum

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pages 42-44

New Flights out of Tucson

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U.S. Army Veteran Gets Mortgage-Free Home

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