
News + Innovation
The most important technology news, developments and trends
- AgCelerator
- Bayer
- Boost
- Engineering
- Events
- Ideas
- Innovation Partners Institute
- Krannert School of Management
- News
- NineTwelve
- PRF Economic Development Office
- PRF Office of Technology Commercialization
- Projects
- Purdue Foundry
- Purdue Foundry Network
- Purdue Polytechnic Institute
- Take 6
- Tech Tuesday
- Trask Innovation Fund

Independence Science and ViewPlus Technologies partner to create science access tools for students who experience blindness or low vision
- June 1, 2023
- |
Graphical flow rate data is provided to users in an auditory way by the talking LabQuest Mini, developed by Independence Science. Independence Science and ViewPlus Technologies have announced a collaboration to develop new science access tools for people who experience blindness or low vision. (Photo provided by Independence Science) WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., and CORVALLIS, Ore.… Learn More >

Purdue agrivoltaic farming structures and software harvest solar power at lower cost and with minimal impact on crop yield
- May 24, 2023
- |
Purdue University researchers in the colleges of Agriculture and Engineering have created agrivoltaic structures that optimize the amount of electricity generated by solar farms. The modules are mounted lower than traditional solar structures and rotate to form a near-vertical structure when farm equipment needs to pass. (Purdue University photo/Mitch Tuinstra) Innovative modules created at the… Learn More >

Purdue biology innovation allows the introduction of valuable traits in plants without creating transgenic plants
- May 22, 2023
- |
Stanton Gelvin (left), the Edwin Umbarger Distinguished Professor of Biology, and Lan-Ying Lee, research scientist, in the Department of Biological Sciences of Purdue University’s College of Science have developed Agrobacterium strains that deliver T-DNA to plants but do not integrate this DNA into the plant genome. The plants can still be modified to express valued… Learn More >

From artisanal to automatic: Purdue tool allows greater control, speed for semiconductor manufacture
- May 8, 2023
- |
Former Purdue University mechanical engineering students Alex Bauer, from left, Mark Ragei and Dylan Balter make a presentation during the spring 2022 Malott Innovation Awards. A research team of Purdue University mechanical engineers led by associate professor Thomas Beechem has created a tool that makes the manufacture of ultrathin semiconductors more consistent, controllable and repeatable… Learn More >

Purdue startup Aerovy Mobility develops cloud software to support infrastructure for electric aircraft
- May 3, 2023
- |
The advanced air mobility sector includes urban air mobility, which uses electrical vertical takeoff and landing vehicles. Aerovy Mobility, a Purdue University-connected startup, has developed software solutions to benefit airport and vertiport operators and real estate developers looking to establish advanced air mobility technology at existing and potential sites. (Image provided by Electro.Aero) Company’s cloud-based… Learn More >

High-tech toolkit to analyze digital evidence made more efficient and budget-friendly for law enforcement agencies
- May 1, 2023
- |
Sean Leshney, director of digital forensics investigations at Tippecanoe County (from left) and Patrick Harrington, Tippecanoe County prosecutor, view an analysis of digital evidence created by the FileTSAR+ forensic tool. Purdue University researchers improved the original tool by simplifying its functionality and packaging to make FileTSAR+ easier and more cost effective for law enforcement agencies… Learn More >

Changing lives through inventions: Purdue jumps to the top 5 of global leaders in US patents received
- April 26, 2023
- |
Purdue University researchers tallied 192 US patents on their inventions in 2022 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Exciting and dynamic inventions discovered and developed by Purdue University researchers are improving people’s lives around the world. A system that processes agricultural field images for remote phenotype measurements. A 3D printer that continuously prints structures as small as… Learn More >

Purdue researchers build transparent conductors without expensive rare-earth indium
- April 24, 2023
- |
Postdoctoral researcher Jinhyo Hwang (left) and graduate student Zhifan Ke are members of Purdue University professor Jianguo Mei’s research team that have used patent-pending polymers to create transparent conductors, which are crucial in optoelectronic devices like light-emitting diodes, touch screens and solar cells. The polymers are created from carbon-based materials, which are less expensive and… Learn More >

Insignum AgTech and Beck’s collaborate to help corn ‘talk’
- April 21, 2023
- |
Insignum AgTech develops plant genetic traits that give farmers an early indication of yield-limiting factors like disease, insect pests or fertility loss. Insignum AgTech and Beck’s Hybrids have signed an agreement to test Insignum’s innovative corn traits in Beck’s elite varieties. (Insignum AgTech photo) Plant genetic innovation indicates if crops have been exposed to disease,… Learn More >

President Chiang and Purdue-affiliated Veo celebrate company’s launch on campus
- April 20, 2023
- |
Veo, a company started by two Purdue alums, presented President Mung Chiang with a gold scooter during an event Thursday (Apri 20) celebrating the company’s presence on Purdue’s campus. From left are Purdue Research Foundation President Brian Edelman, Veo co-founders Edwin Tan and Candice Xie, and Chiang. (Purdue University photo/Alicia South-Hurt) Veo’s shared scooters and… Learn More >