Small cyberphysical watermarks could prevent huge headaches caused by fake meds
Purdue University researchers have created many innovations in the veterinary space. Read about them and how to license them in this feature.
Purdue Foundry Network: Jed Dean
Each month Wade Lange, Chief Entrepreneuirial Officer of Purdue Foundry has the opportunity to learn from entrepreneurial CEOs about lessons learned from their journey. Their ongoing role as entrepreneurial role models and as supporters of the Purdue entrepreneurial ecosystem is instrumental in our ability to achieve President Mitch Daniels’ vision of Purdue as “Startup U.” […]
Invention addresses the problems of running a red light at traffic intersections
Read how an invention from Purdue University and INDOT engineers could save lives at high-speed traffic signals.
On the Road to $25,000: Boost cohort companies learn from industry mentors
Purdue Foundry assembled a prestigious group of professionals to create 1:1 coaching sessions with members of the Boost cohort.
Inari to Bring Growers Proprietary GM Traits in Tandem with Novel Gene Edits
Inari has created a unique opportunity to deliver proven genetically modified traits in combination with novel gene edits to plants’ natural DNA — unlocking the full potential of seeds for growers and the environment.
Brooke Beier to lead commercialization efforts at Purdue Research Foundation
In addition to her current responsibilities in leading PRF’s Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC), Beier will oversee the Purdue Foundry.
Purdue among world’s most entrepreneurial universities
Purdue alumni who have founded their own companies are doing very well in raising capital.
3 Purdue projects receive $143,000 from Office of Technology Commercialization's Trask Innovation Fund
The Office of Technology Commercialization has funded the project through the Trask Innovation Fund. The fund supports short-term projects that enhance the commercial value of Purdue’s intellectual property.
A horse slicker is just a horse slicker, of course, of course, unless it can monitor chronic disease
A first-of-its-kind horse slicker with a specially designed liner could be able to “tell” the horse’s human caregivers of increasing chronic diseases.
Ag-Celerator announces deadline for ag entrepreneurs to apply for funding
Purdue-affiliated entrepreneurs who commercialize technology that benefits any agricultural sector can apply for $100,000 from the Ag-Celerator Fund. The deadline is 11:59 p.m. ET on Feb. 11.