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The Purdue Research Foundation Office of Technology Commercialization operates one of the most comprehensive technology transfer programs among leading research universities in the U.S. Services provided by this office support the economic development initiatives of Purdue University and benefit the university's academic activities through commercializing, licensing, and protecting Purdue intellectual property. The office recently moved into the Convergence Center for Innovation and Collaboration in Discovery Park District, adjacent to the Purdue campus. In the fiscal year 2020, the office reported 148 deals finalized with 225 technologies signed, 408 disclosures received and 180 issued U.S. patents. The office is managed by the Purdue Research Foundation, which received the 2019 Innovation and Economic Prosperity Universities Award for Place from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities. In 2020, IPWatchdog Institute ranked Purdue third nationally in startup creation and in the top 20 for patents. The Purdue Research Foundation is a private, nonprofit foundation created to advance the mission of Purdue University. Contact [email protected] for more information.     

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A Markforged Metal X 3D printer creates a stainless-steel tool in Purdue University's Herbert C. Brown Laboratory of Chemistry using Araqev's new software.
A Purdue-connected startup company has developed software that prints products in only a few design iterations, reducing scrap and production time.
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Marian Velay Lizancos and her students are developing concrete that can sequester carbon dioxide more successfully and efficiently than traditional mixes.
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A computer-vision team is applying visual search to recognize mechanical components.
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Purdue University engineers analyze metal surfaces to look for deformations created during cutting to determine how applied materials affect the quality of the cut.
Dec. 23, 2020
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Purdue innovators have created technology to help prevent dust explosions.
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