Axol Bioscience Ltd., based in Cambridgeshire, U.K., has licensed technology developed at the Indiana University School of Medicine. The license agreement with Indiana University Research and Technology Corp. is for technology that creates cells found on the interior of blood vessels. It was developed by Dr. Mervin C. Yoder and Nutan Prasain, Ph.D. “We developed… Read more »
Technology Commercialization
NSWC-Crane, IU sign agreements to collaborate on cybersecurity issues, more dependable defense electronics
As issues involving national security and cybersecurity increasingly intersect, both university and military researchers share increasingly common ground. To maximize the benefits of work from both areas of expertise, IU’s Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research (CACR) and Naval Surface Warfare Center-Crane entered a two-year agreement on July 18 to collaborate in addressing the ever-increasing challenges… Read more »
Faculty launch 4 startups through Spin Up program in 2015-2016
In the 2015-2016 fiscal year, four faculty members launched startups through the Spin Up program at Indiana University Research and Technology Corp. The entrepreneurs – Sohel Anwar, Kevin Berkopes, Peter Schubert and Brian Sloan – come from IUPUI’s School of Engineering and Technology, IUPUI’s School of Science, and the Indiana University School of Medicine. Read… Read more »
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence proposes a $1 billion plan to enhance innovation, entrepreneurship
Investment to boost innovation and entrepreneurship not only is a strategic priority of Indiana University and its Innovate Indiana initiative. It is a priority for Indiana itself. Such was evidenced Thursday when Indiana Gov. Mike Pence annnounced a $1 billion plan to enhance innovation and entrepreneurship statewide over the next decade. The plan was unveiled… Read more »
IURTC reaches milestones in licensing agreements, issued patents
Indiana University Research and Technology Corp. officials announced two recent milestones: completing 43 licensing agreements in the 2015-2016 fiscal year and ranking 43rd in the world in patents received from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in the 2015 calendar year. The 43 licensing agreements represent a 72 percent increase over the 2014-2015 fiscal year… Read more »
An aerial data services company backed by the Innovate Indiana Fund is named of the world’s most promising tech pioneers for 2016
Google. Twitter. Spotify. Mozilla. Dropbox. Airbnb. The Wikimedia Foundation. Each of these names — easily recognizable in the information age that is the 21st century — has been recognized by the World Economic Forum in one year or another as one of the world’s 30 most promising technology pioneers. These are companies that, in the… Read more »
IURTC reports 72 percent increase in licensing agreements, year-over-year
Indiana University Research and Technology Corp. officials have announced 43 licensing agreements were completed in the 2015-2016 fiscal year, a 72 percent increase over the previous year’s total. Marie Kerbeshian, vice president of technology commercialization, said commercializing IU discoveries takes several steps. “Before IURTC technology managers can market the work to companies, Indiana University researchers must… Read more »
South African company licenses IU’s "One" campus services discovery solution
Indiana University Research and Technology Corp. has licensed a search-based, mobile-friendly solution to discovering campus services to OPENCOLLAB, a South African software development company. OPENCOLLAB will market the product, known as One, to other companies, institutions and municipalities. Faculty, staff and students at Indiana University campuses use One.IU.edu to find campus services like course search,… Read more »