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New York State Energy Research and Development Authority invests in the energy spin-out.
Tedco’s Technology Commercialisation Fund has invested $1.5m this year.
Canadian Feed Research Centre is opened by the university.
Nanyang is intuitive about tech transfer
Nanyang Technological University sets up a new commercialisation arm.
Harvard slips into commercialisation
Harvard spins out a company marketing a new coating.
IP Group director Bruce Smith steps down
Smith originally joined the company’s board in 2002.
Vida takes a lungful of investment
Iowa spin-out Vida secures funding from Next Level Ventures.
Snocom develops technology to remove snow from airports.
Rensselaer ecosystem gets a boost
Alumnus Jeff Stewart has launched a fund to support the institute’s startups.
SimOmics wins its first major contract.
Icos filters water with Metal Membranes
Delft University of Technology-backed Icos invests in the cleantech.
Osage unites universities for second time
Osage University Partners II will be a $200m fund.
Rutgers rustles up super-salad
Nutrasorb will commercialise a new variety of lettuce.
Utah looks to set fire to Ebola
US Food and Drug Administration clears Utah spin-out BioFire’s technology.
Kyoto and Bayer collaborate on health
Kyoto and Bayer will be working together on research projects for the next two years.
Lantern shines light on mental health
Mayfield leads a $4.4m investment round in the mental health care startup.
Kaunas ventures forward with Practica
Kaunas University of Technology and Practica Capital have signed a co-operation agreement.
College of William and Mary orbits NASA
Nasa is entering a partnership with the Virginia college.
New Hampshire furthers entrepreneurship
UNHInnovation has announced a new centre, a new mentoring networking and a seed fund.
Universities oscillate $725,000
Nuclear fusion reactors are set to benefit from new terahertz technology.