UW’s IMPACT 307 to Host ‘Startup Lunch and Learn’ Seminar April 29
Published April 22, 2026
Entrepreneurs, small-business owners and startups will have an opportunity to learn
more about how to leverage Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) funding to grow
and scale their companies.
IMPACT 307, the University of Wyoming’s business incubator, will host a Startup Lunch
and Learn seminar, titled “SBIR Founders Panel,” Wednesday, April 29, from noon-1
p.m. in the conference room of the Wyoming Technology Business Center. Networking
will follow.
The session brings together expertise from Kristin Di Bona, CEO and co-founder of Wyonics; Christoph Geisler, CEO and founder of Unlocked Labs; Jonathan Naughton, founder of Resono Pressure Systems; and Marcus Curley, CEO and creator of FrostyFlake.
Together, they will share firsthand insights on navigating the application process; making the most of local support resources; and turning early-stage funding into real-world impact.
IMPACT 307 is hosting this event as part of its mission to connect founders with resources
and programming to help them become effective, efficient and networked entrepreneurs.
The event is free, but an RSVP is required here. Lunch will be provided. Online virtual viewing of the presentations will be available
for registered guests.
Free parking is available in the two-hour section in the southwest corner of the adjacent
Red Lot or on the street north of the Wyoming Technology Business Center, located
at 1938 E. Harney St. in Laramie.
For more information, go to www.linkedin.com/company/impact307/, call Nicholas Giraldo, IMPACT 307 assistant director, at (307) 766-6399 or email
him at impact@uwyo.edu.
