PARTNER WITH US: LICENSE A UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE TECHNOLOGY The University of Delaware’s Technology Transfer team is here to help your company meet its technology needs. An experienced technology transfer professional will work with a representative from your company to showcase UD technologies of interest and draft appropriate agreements to meet the company’s specific licensing needs. https://lnkd.in/eE6vXgqa
UD Office of Economic Innovation and Partnerships
Higher Education
Newark, Delaware 639 followers
Enabling Invention & Innovation
About us
OEIP, since 2008, has connected idea generation with commercialization resources to meet the technology and business needs of the university, the state, and the region. With one focus on discovering innovations, OEIP assists in developing intellectual property to commercialize these assets into commercial opportunities and/or new businesses. The University’s Technology Transfer Office (TTO), Delaware Small Business Development Center (DSBDC), and Delaware Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) are units of OEIP that perform as an integrated ecosystem. OEIP supports workforce development, provides business advisory services, cultivates early-stage companies, and builds industry partnerships PLEASE VISIT THE WEBSITE TO VIEW UD TECHNOLOGIES AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING:
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https://www.udel.edu/research-innovation/oeip/tech-transfer/for-companies/
External link for UD Office of Economic Innovation and Partnerships
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- Higher Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Newark, Delaware
- Founded
- 2008
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#UDTechTransfer presents engineered microbes controlled by specific engineered plants! Researchers at the University of Delaware have enhanced engineering for microbes to target desired crops. Controlled activation in target environments enables the survival and function of bio-contained microbes only in the presence of an engineered plant. These improved microbes supplement to progress environmental sustainability with potential applications in agriculture, environmental remediation, and pharmaceuticals. This groundbreaking synthetic biology was developed by Aditya Kunjapur and team from the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Delaware to address the issue of pollution and ecological restoration with the use of versatile and scalable solutions for various environments and organisms. Learn more about this technology here - https://bit.ly/4eCOAw2 To search all available UD Technologies, please visit: https://bit.ly/4gFWQNB #licensingopportunity #techtransfer #techtuesday #Innovation #UDBigideas #AvailableForLicense #SyntheticBiology #MicrobiomeEngineering #AgTech #EnvironmentalScience
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#UDTechTransfer presents engineered microbes controlled by specific engineered plants! Researchers at the University of Delaware have enhanced engineering for microbes to target desired crops. Controlled activation in target environments enables the survival and function of bio-contained microbes only in the presence of an engineered plant. These improved microbes supplement to progress environmental sustainability with potential applications in agriculture, environmental remediation, and pharmaceuticals. This groundbreaking synthetic biology was developed by Aditya Kunjapur and team from the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Delaware to address the issue of pollution and ecological restoration with the use of versatile and scalable solutions for various environments and organisms. Learn more about this technology here - https://bit.ly/4eCOAw2 To search all available UD Technologies, please visit: https://bit.ly/4gFWQNB #licensingopportunity #techtransfer #techtuesday #Innovation #UDBigideas #AvailableForLicense #SyntheticBiology #MicrobiomeEngineering #AgTech #EnvironmentalScience
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#UDtechtransfer is proud to introduce an innovative therapy for Osteoarthritis relief! Researchers at the University of Delaware have developed a cutting-edge therapy to rejuvenate the mechanical properties of damaged cartilage and help reduce further damage. The superior functionality includes improved tissue hydration, relieved stress and strain, and a return to the elasticity that keeps joints functioning optimally. This refined therapy was developed by Charles Dhong, and team from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering for its potential use in intra-articular injections that will provide direct and localized treatment for Osteoarthritis. This patent pending approach not only promises to alleviate the suffering of millions affected by OA but also paves the way for innovative treatments of other soft tissue defects and is available for licensing. Learn more about this technology here - https://bit.ly/47nkv0X To search all available UD Technologies, please visit: https://bit.ly/47iDTMx #licensingopportunity #techtransfer #techtuesday #Innovation #UDBigideas #AvailableForLicense #Osteoarthritis #JointHealth #PainManagement
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UD Office of Economic Innovation and Partnerships reposted this
UD students in the Spin In program gain hands-on experience in innovation, technology, and business development. Since its inception, Spin In has engaged over 250 students across 44 projects, empowering them to tackle real-world business challenges together. 📰: https://ow.ly/tXBk50Tffaj
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#UDtechtransfer presents a groundbreaking approach to neonatal care with the Midline Alignment Medical Apparatus (MAMA). This innovative technology offers: - Safe midline head alignment to reduce intraventricular hemorrhage risk - Simulated maternal contact within the incubator - Real-time replication of mother's respiration and heartbeat - Enhanced developmental support for premature infants Unlike traditional methods, MAMA allows for crucial skin-to-skin stimulation while maintaining the infant's safe positioning in the incubator. This silicone-based device, controlled by a sophisticated microprocessor, combines the physiological benefits of proper alignment with the psychological advantages of maternal contact. Developed by Martha Hall and team, this technology is patent pending and available for licensing. Learn more about this technology here - https://bit.ly/3AJzxSk To search all available UD Technologies, please visit: https://bit.ly/3XePV4K #licensingopportunity #techtransfer #techtuesday #Innovation #UDBigideas #AvailableForLicense #NeonatalCare #PrematureInfants #MedicalInnovation
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Starting September 1, the University of Delaware welcomes new leadership in its growing fintech ecosystem. Nektarios Tsoutsos from the College of Engineering and Gang Wang from Lerner College will guide UD’s fintech initiatives, continuing the work of their predecessors. Located on UD’s STAR Campus, the FinTech Innovation Hub is at the heart of a dynamic public-private partnership driving innovation in research, health, energy, and more. 📰:https://ow.ly/1T4050TaHlt
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#UDtechtransfer presents a revolutionizing cancer treatment with precision microrobots. University of Delaware researchers have developed a groundbreaking approach to cancer therapy using biocompatible magnetic microrobots. This innovative technology offers: • Targeted, single-cell treatment • Non-invasive, low-frequency mechanical vibration • Induced apoptosis without damaging healthy cells • Potential applications in diagnostics, cell sorting, and drug delivery Unlike conventional high-frequency vibration methods, these microrobots use low-frequency vibrations to trigger programmed cell death in cancer cells, sparing surrounding healthy tissue. Developed by Sambeeta Das and team, this customizable system marks a significant advance in the field of mechano-medicine. Learn more about this technology here - https://bit.ly/3XilUCz To search all available UD Technologies, please visit: https://bit.ly/4cOazP4 #licensingopportunity #techtransfer #techtuesday #Innovation #UDBigideas #AvailableForLicense #CancerResearch #Microrobots #PrecisionMedicine
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#UDTechTransfer Novel Processes to Remanufacture End-of-Use Textiles Into Second Generation Textiles and Products: Developed by Kelly Cobb and Huantian Cao at the University of Delaware, this novel process breathes new life into end-of-use textiles, transforming them into second-generation textiles and products. The innovative method utilizes shredded textiles and fabric strips as raw materials, drastically reducing the need for new resources. It is a significant step towards establishing a circular textile system, minimizing waste and maximizing resource efficiency while lowering the environmental footprint of textile production. This innovation has the potential to pave the way for a sustainable future in textiles and is #availableforlicensing! Learn more about this technology here - https://bit.ly/48KmMDH To search all available UD Technologies, please visit: https://bit.ly/3SXl9MD #licensingopportunity #techtransfer #techtuesday #Innovation #UDBigideas #Sustainability #TextileInnovation #CircularEconomy #EcoFriendly #GreenTech #TextileRecycling