Texas State officially opens first STAR Park research facility

Posted by Jayme Blaschke
University News Service
November 15, 2012

Texas State University officially opened STAR One, the first building at the Science, Technology and Advanced Research (STAR) Park, Nov. 9.

STAR Park is a 38-acre site hosting Texas State’s first incubator building, STAR One. Dedicated to the university’s research and commercialization efforts, STAR One, a 20,000-square-foot facility, will serve as a technology incubator/accelerator for start-up and early-stage businesses, and will provide companies access to secure wet labs, clean space, conference room, office space and other university-provided services.

Texas State President Denise Trauth, Provost Gene Bourgeois, STAR Park Executive Director Stephen Frayser as well as area dignitaries were on hand for the event.