Purdue Foundry invests in Senteon, a cybersecurity startup
Senteon, a cybersecurity startup founded by Purdue University alumni, completed a round of seed funding that includes an investment from the Purdue Startup Fund.
The giant leap from lab to market: Purdue again among international leaders in patents received at No. 6
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued 169 utility patents on Purdue University inventions in 2021.
Tech startup WaveLogix receives federal SBIR grant to develop its IoT sensors for concrete strength monitoring
WaveLogix, a startup technology company that is commercializing an Internet of Things sensing system for infrastructure monitoring, has received a six-month SBIR Phase I grant worth $255,996 from the National Science Foundation to develop its technology.
Agriculture-related innovations created by Purdue University researchers
Purdue University researchers have developed several innovations in the agriculture field.
Take 6: Jonathan Wilker, College of Science
nathan Wilker is a Purdue University professor of inorganic chemistry from the Department of Chemistry. Wilker created a patent-pending adhesive based on zein, a protein in corn.
Portable tech platform monitors volume of bulk material stockpiles in timely, cost-effective method
Purdue University civil engineers have developed a fully automated, portable system to estimate the volume of stockpiles of bulk supplies like salt and other materials used in industrial, highway and agricultural applications.
Powertrain system created to improve wind, water turbine efficiency and environmental impact
Purdue University engineers have designed a low-speed, high-torque powertrain system to reduce the operation costs, maintenance costs and environmental contamination of turbines.
Purdue's smart city microcosm includes CBRS, neutral host fiber network
Municipal leaders worldwide are educating themselves about the potential of wireless connectivity, sensors and artificial intelligence to make their cities safer, cleaner, richer and easier to navigate. But when it comes to actually implementing new technology, many are challenged by integration with existing systems, networks and processes.
By Martha DeGrasse
19 U.S. patents recently issued to Purdue University innovations
Congratulations to Purdue University researchers across all campuses and academic disciplines. They have recently received 19 patents on their intellectual property from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Discovery Park District at Purdue: Welcoming SkyWater Technology & celebrating housing numbers
From left, Purdue University President Mitch Daniels, Indiana Secretary of Commerce Bradley Chambers, SkyWater president and CEO Thomas Sonderman, West Lafayette Mayor John Dennis, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and Lafayette Mayor Tony Roswarski participate in the announcement that SkyWater Technology has chosen Discovery Park District at Purdue as the location for a $1.8 billion state-of-the-art […]