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Innovative CD99 Inhibitors for Cancer and Autoimmune Disease Treatment- Targets CD99+ cancers with specific small molecule inhibitors for improved treatment efficacy. - Utilizes membrane impermeable CD99 inhibitors to enhance therapeutic specificity. - Provides a dual application in treating both cancer and autoimmune disorders.Germans Trias i Pujol Health Sciences Research Institute posted this:
Innovative device for electro-mechanical stimulation for tissue engineering applicationsThe device presented enables the combination of both electrical and mechanical stimulation either independently or simultaneously. The mechanical stimulation is performed with a non-invasive and aseptic novel approach. A sterile, single use device is placed into a standard culture plate. The cells are seeded in a volume contained in the central area of the device, which goes through mechanical stimulation thanks to the embedded magnets and the external magnetic field.Javier Montiel Bonmatí posted this:
Innovative electrochemical reactor for economical and efficient regeneration of spent activated carbonThe University Institute of Materials of the University of Alicante has developed an ingenious electrochemical reactor that allows the regeneration of spent activated carbon from different industries with an efficiency between 90-100% quickly, selectively, very economically and in the same facilities where the spent activated carbon is located. Moreover, it is an environmentally friendly technology. This new reactor has two possible configurations and is very versatile, since it allows the regeneration of more than 100 kg. of activated carbon saturated with pollutants from different industries, such as: wastewater treatment, water purification, gas and liquid purification, metal recovery, food and beverage production, chemical and pharmaceutical industry, etc. It is looking for companies interested in acquiring this technology for its commercial exploitation through patent license agreements.
Universidad de AlicantePeter Mogyorosi posted this:
Innovative heat-reflective coating for indoor applicationA Hungarian company developed a unique heat-reflective coating to improve thermal insulation and thermal comfort. The coating provides even heat distribution, lessens moist condensation and mould growth (creates healthier environment). The company is interested in finding partners to distribute the coating as a product in various countries and markets in Europe.
CEO at Laser Consult Ltd.TicSalut Foundation posted this:
Innovative ICT Virtual Reality tool for the personalized rehabilitation of motor deficits of the upper extremities after a brain lesion due to Stroke (Ictus)RGS is based on leading edge virtual reality and neurorehabilitation research, and clinical trials on more than 100 patients have shown significant improvements in the rehabilitation of deficits of the upper extremities. RGS is a generic paradigm for brain repair and neurorehabilitation that we will be applied in the future to a range of other deficits in stroke, for instance gait training, aphasia, depression and chronic pain and to other neuropathologies, for instance cerebral palsy and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Technology Innovation: RGS is based on the integration of a wide range of highly innovative ICT technologies, such as Virtual Reality, learning and adaptive systems, image and scene analysis, wireless technologies, multimodal interfaces, simulation tools, sensors, tele-health and information systems. Despite this major integration effort combined with solid science and medical research it is nearly invisible for the End User, unobtrusive and low power consuming (home PC based). The RGS will contribute to directly improve the Quality of Life of the increasing number of patients in need of rehabilitation for motor deficits and will improve accessibility to healthcare therapy/home assistance and to a novel and highly innovative ICT based product. We are now listing the most important aspects: •Personalized Therapy. The RGS system can be personalized to the needs of every patient due to the self-learning and adaptive systems specifically developed, that automatically adapt the difficulty of the games to the performance of the patient in order to avoid frustration. Furthermore, with the aim of incentivising the patient the RGS system amplifies the movement of the impaired arm by successfully completing simple tasks in the virtual world in line with the movement made by the patient • Accessibility and Usability. The RGS is designed thinking about the patient and clinician needs. The system can run on a standard PC which will need only a normal internet connection. Additionally, the low cost of the system renders it an affordable solution for the target population of end users and healthcare agents. The final RGS is unobtrusive; its User interface also allows remote monitoring by the healthcare provider. The RGS incorporates learning and adaptive systems that will allow the system to automatically change the rehabilitation scenario based on the results of the previous exercises performed by the patient and be further supervised by the health care. •Tele-rehabilitation and increase of autonomy for everyone. The RGS will allow patients to design their own rehabilitation schedule and work at home, in coordination with everyday life activities and in consultation with their therapists, who will be able to individualize their therapy and follow their progress remotely (accuracy, speed, movement patterns…) and ensure the quality of the therapy. •Efficiency and more equal access to services. The self-managed RGS “home tele-assistance” will facilitate access to rehabilitation training at home to patients that may not have access to it or who may have had a restricted access due to the great demand from the elderly population and limitations from the healthcare systems; it will also avoid or minimize the cost and loss of time in transportation for both patients and clinicians to and from the hospital/rehabilitation centre designated by the health system or a private insurance company. (1~2 hours per day just in the ambulance).Игорь Личко posted this:
Innovative industrial solutions for processing more than 2,500 types of waste into locally demanded resourcesDAVER-A! has developed a novel proposal for the processing of more than 2500 types of waste into energy, heat and fuel. The scalable waste processing solution comprises: 1. Used tires . 2. Heavy duty tires (quarry equipment). 3. RDF from MSW. 4. Chlorine-containing plastics (and other organics like pesticides). 5. Medical waste. 6. Waste from plant growing and animal husbandry, regardless of the content of antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals in them, as well as not recyclable waste from fish farms and meat processing plants. 7. Woodworking waste of any moisture and condition. 8. Liquid (highly diluted) chromium-contaminated tannery waste. 9. Liquid (highly diluted) waste of alcohol production - stillage and fugate. Waste processing products 1. Electric and heat energy from 100 kW to 10 MW with one module (linear scaling is possible). 2. Quality carbon black. 3. HQ-syngas for generators and boilers. 4. Dry food pellets. 5. Fuel pellets. 6. Table salt, chromium, sulfur, pure and distilled water. 7. Cryptocurrency. We do not pollute the environment, after processing, only mineral powder and CO2 emissions less than the most stringent standard. Please see attached documents for additional non-confidential information of the conversion processes.
Креативный директор at DAVER-A!UNIVERSIDAD DE BURGOS posted this:
Innovative mechanism for integral cleaning and maintenance of wind turbinesAt present, and since the introduction of wind turbine parks at high altitudes, it is difficult to clean the outside of the towers and wind turbine blades with traditional systems. For reasons of typical maintenance tasks, often occur spills of fluids and lubricants transmissions machinery transforming the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy which is sent to the network. These fluids to spill soiled the wind turbine tower. On the other hand, it must undertake periodical cleaning of wind turbine blades on them because remains of insects that collide with the blades are. These remains make the blade lose its effectiveness. Furthermore, periodic revision is necessary due to fatigue that is subjected to wind turbine blades forcing periodic visual inspections to prevent breakage thereof and therefore stopping the wind turbine. Researchers at the University of Burgos have developed a solution that performs such tasks without being necessary that operators should climb the tower of the wind turbine.UNIVERSIDAD DE BURGOS posted this:
Innovative mechanism for integral cleaning and maintenance of wind turbinesAt present, and since the introduction of wind turbine parks high altitude, it is difficult to clean the outside of the towers and wind turbine blades with traditional systems. For reasons of typical maintenance tasks, often occur spills of fluids and lubricants transmissions machinery transforming the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy which is sent to the network. These fluids to spill soiled the wind turbine tower. On the other hand, it must undertake periodical cleaning of wind turbine blades on them because remains of insects that collide with the blades are. These remains make the blade is losing its effectiveness. Furthermore periodic revision is necessary due to fatigue that are subjected to wind turbine blades forcing periodic visual inspections to prevent breakage thereof and therefore stopping the wind turbine. Researchers at the University of Burgos have developed a solution that perform such tasks without being necessary that operators should climb the tower of the wind turbine.uacoopera posted this:
Innovative method for extraction of triterpenic acidsIt is a process that, with a simple set of unitary operations, allows to get extracts with high triterpenic acids contents , from crude extracts of eucalyptus bark. This process can be easily integrated with existing pulp production, allowing even the subsequent exploitation of bark for energy production.UACOOPERA University of Aveiro posted this:
Innovative methodology for nanoencapsulation of montelukast in cyclodextrinCyclodextrin is a nano-sized capsule that allows increasing the stability and aqueous solubility of active pharmaceutical ingredients such as montelukast. This technology comprehends an alternative method to obtain an amorphous solid composed by montelukast and cyclodextrin. In alternative to conventional methodologies, this method allows the encapsulation to occur without requiring the use of solvents and the formation of degradation products.
Technology Transfer Office at uacooperaGeorgetown University posted this:
Innovative Methods for Cell TransplantationThis invention provides a novel method for transplanting target cells into a subject by creating a sealed transplantation space using an acellular membrane attached to a visceral organ. This technique allows for the insertion of a mixture of support cells and target cells, enhancing cell survival and integration. For example, this method can be applied to improve the engraftment of insulin-producing beta islet cells for diabetes treatment, potentially increasing the success rate of cell transplantation.
Innovation OfficeUniversity of GalwayInnovation OfficeAccelerates research impact, empowers start-ups and engages for innovation. at University of Galway
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Innovative portable LAMP-based Technology for On-Site pathogen detection.A customized, portable, on-site testing platform which utilizes LAMP technology, specifically enhanced by loop-primer endonuclease cleavage (LEC)–LAMP to address challenges such as Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) and antimicrobial-resistant bacteria like CTX-M extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) variants, which require innovative and adaptable solutions for field deployment. This breakthrough method enables the rapid, real-time detection of pathogens within 40 minutes. The technology is highly adaptable and holds the potential to provide single-base specificity in multiplex pathogen detection making it suitable for a wide range of applications including food safety, healthcare diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and agricultural biosecurity.
Accelerates research impact, empowers start-ups and engages for innovation. at University of GalwayUniversidad de Alicante posted this:
Innovative procedure for obtaining cutin using ultrasoundsThe research group on Polymers and Nanomaterials Analysis of the University of Alicante has developed a new procedure for obtaining cutin from plant residues based on ultrasound-assisted sequential extraction. The cutin obtained has a remarkable thermal stability that gives it considerable advantages for the industrial use. The procedure also makes it possible to obtain other compounds with high added value. The procedure is more efficient and less expensive than other existing ones. In addition, it allows to provide added value to vegetable waste generating new business opportunities.Universidad de Alicante posted this:
Innovative procedure for the preparation of silica fillings without shrinkageThe research group Carbon Materials and Environment of the University of Alicante has developed a procedure to prepare silica fillings preventing their shrinkage by the deposition of a thin film prior to the synthesis of the filling. Modifying the said thin film, the filling properties are modified, obtaining highly satisfactory results in the case of the mesoporous thin films in all case studies. This method also allows obtaining silica fillings with different diameters and their incorporation into different types of supports such as glass, steel or honeycombing cordierite monoliths. Following this procedure the shrinkage of the fillings is avoided, which is a common occurrence with the established preparation protocols.UNIVERSIDAD DE BURGOS posted this:
Innovative procedure for the sustainable synthesis of p-cymene from renewable sources derived from biomassThe present invention describes a procedure for the synthesis of p-cymene from monoterpenes or mixtures thereof, using dimethyl sulfoxide as an oxidizing agent and solvent, in the presence of a molybdenum catalyst. This sustainable and economically competitive route for the synthesis of p-cymene from renewable sources derived from biomass represents a viable alternative to the currently employed procedures. This procedure offers advantages in terms of selectivity, low toxicity, availability of raw materials, and ease of purification.uacoopera posted this:
Innovative process for the production of wine without the addition of sulfur dioxide by using chitosan-based filmsDespite the numerous applications of chitosan, was never described the production of chitosan films with natural compounds with these properties. As well as their use as substitutes for the addition of sulfur dioxide in wines or other food products. The chitosan films have many applications due to their antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. The limitation in their use is that chitosan is soluble in acidic aqueous media. Despite the numerous applications of chitosan, was never described the production of chitosan with natural compounds that are stable in acidic and with high antioxidant activity, maintaining the antimicrobial activity of chitosan. Has never been reported the use of chitosan as a substitute of the addition of sulfur dioxide in wines or other food products, pharmaceutical or other related areas.University of Vigo posted this:
Innovative process for the removal of persistent organic pollutants present in wastewater streamsThis is the first time that surfactants-based aqueous phase segregation has been proposed for the remediation of aromatic organic pollutants. Up to know, biological degradation was used alone or in combination with other physical and chemical methods (e.g. volatilization, sorption, electrokinetic, oxidation, extraction with supercritical fluids, etc.), that often entail economic and environmental disadvantages. Therefore, the proposed strategy is an environmentally friendly alternative that entails benefits such as low energy consumption, low cost, availability of reagents at bulk quantities and easy implementation. The proposed technology makes up a quite simple way of remediating wastewater effluents containing aromatic hydrocarbons by means of coupling two different strategies, a biologically-based step and another one consisting on phase segregation. In this way, the detergents existing in the aqueous stream (both in biological remediation methods and soil washing techniques) are leveraged to trigger phase segregation by the addition of potassium-based organic biodegradable salts.University of Vigo posted this:
Innovative process for the removal of persistent organic pollutants present in wastewater streams.This is the first time that surfactants-based aqueous phase segregation has been proposed for the remediation of aromatic organic pollutants. Up to know, biological degradation was used alone or in combination with other physical and chemical methods (e.g. volatilization, sorption, electrokinetic, oxidation, extraction with supercritical fluids, etc.), that often entail economic and environmental disadvantages. Therefore, the proposed strategy is an environmentally friendly alternative that entails benefits such as low energy consumption, low cost, availability of reagents at bulk quantities and easy implementation.Universidad de Alicante posted this:
Innovative process of integrated culture of marine speciesResearchers at the University of Alicante have developed a procedure that combines the culture of several marine species in the same place in offshore areas, as part of an integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) system. The main culture may be any of the species commonly used in marine aquaculture as fed fish or shellfish, and the second one involves the culture of amphipods that feeds on organic waste generated by the main culture and has an important commercial potential as food resource. The main advantage of this technology is the cost-effectiveness of implementing this procedure in sea cages because with the same investment and infrastructure is raising an additional species reusing existing waste and diversifying production. Thus, it can be used in the industrial sectors of aquaculture. The research group is looking for companies acquiring this invention for: commercial agreement or technical assistance or manufacturing agreement or technical cooperation or a combination of some of these services.Universidad de Alicante posted this:
Innovative process to obtain metal nanoparticles from cocoa residueResearchers at the University of Alicante have developed an innovative process to revalorise waste from the chocolate industry and synthesise metal nanoparticles from cocoa shells, in addition to obtaining other high added-value compounds such as water-soluble proteins, antioxidants and lignocellulosic material.antonio oliveira posted this:
Innovative regenerative agroforestry systemsWe provide investments in large-scale biodiverse* agroforestry “Hubs” aimed at investors focused on impact and companies looking for ESG solutions. Each “Hub”, in addition to seeking profitability, benefits the surrounding community through technological transfer, job opportunities and commercial partnerships. We combine our experience and technical expertise with strategic alliances to minimize risks and increase the environmental, social and financial impact of our operations.
Partner at Syntropia HubRadoslaw Rudz posted this:
Innovative scintillators for medical diagnosticsThe subject of the offer is technology of vinyl monomers block polymerization in a specialized reactor to produce polymer scintillators. Application: as main part of scanners used for computer tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET) and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT).
Other at Jagiellonian UniversityLaser Consult Ltd. posted this:
Innovative Technology to Utilize and Recycle Sewage SludgeOur partner, a Hungarian company, developed a patented technology that provides a solution for transforming municipal sewage sludge into solid fuel (Solid Recovered Fuel -SRF), which also enables sewage plants to achieve significant cost savings. The company is looking for potential licensing partners in the field of sewage plant construction and operation.Universidad de Alicante posted this:
Innovative thermal conditioning panel in ceramic material able to cool or heat any environment in a simple, sustainable and energy-efficient wayThe main advantages of this technology are: - The technology consists of a cooling and heating system more sustainable and efficient. This system allows the usual air conditioners, forced air convective or hot water radiators to be replaced. - The installation and fastening system is very simple, so the panels could be easily mounted and dismounted. - Panels can be arranged horizontally, vertically or any other inclination, applied on walls and ceilings. - The use of ceramic materials enables greater lightness, so it can take larger formats (up to 300 x 100 mm; thickness 3 to 5 mm) - Ceramic material panels are more resistant to the effects of humidity, condensation, adsorption of dirt and moisture, as well as a higher mechanical strength. - Ceramic materials provide greater flexibility in terms of aesthetics and design, so different colour, texture or image could be applied to the walls and ceilings of a room.Javier Montiel Bonmatí posted this:
Innovative unattended presence control system for workersResearchers have developed an innovative system for controlling the presence of workers in their workplaces based on the use of mobile devices. Thanks to this system, it is not necessary for workers to make time-stamps as this is done automatically. This reduces time loss and avoids possible marking errors. It also reduces the infrastructure needed to carry out the clocking in.
Universidad de Alicanteuacoopera posted this:
Innovative water saving technology, based on recirculation of the same water when it is warming upThe present invention has the following advantages comparing to existing technologies: 1 - It is easy to mount, either in new construction or in existing, because it is a kit and does not involve works of alteration; 2 - It is modular, which allows scaling the technology to all sites or only where the highest consumption occur; 3 - It is reliable because it is based on components with many years of use in hot water systems; 4 - It is automatic, as it connects with the movement of opening a hot water tap on and automatically shuts down ; 5 - it is economic because while consuming electric power, consumption is very low and only for a few seconds; 6 - has a high cost-benefit ratio, it can generate savings that make the return on investment in short times.Yeda posted this:
Inorganic Fullerene Coating For Medical DevicesImplantable or insertable medical devices must be made of materials with unique properties in addition to biocompatibility to address potential damage from the physiological environment and to maintain their effectiveness over time. For instance, urethral medical devices (e.g., catheters) are damaged by the encrustation of minerals from the urine, which results in their frequent replacement. Various medical applications suffer from excessive friction, severely compromising their function leading to prolonged treatments. Prof. Tenne and his team developed a novel method for coating medical devices using inorganic fullerene-like nanoparticles to increase their lubricity and prevent encrustation. This coating is applicable for various devices such as stents, catheters, dialysis tubes, cannulas, and sutures.Yeda posted this:
Inorganic Nanotubes/Polymer Composites for 3D PrintingBiocompatible polymers commonly used in the orthopedic and cosmetic prosthetics, cardiovascular and dental implants and food packaging industries often suffer from poor mechanical properties and thermal stability, limited dimensionality and short shelf-life as compared to their metal comparators. Two research groups from the Weizmann Institute of science and Tel-Aviv University, have demonstrated the Integration of inorganic tungsten sulfide nanotubes (WS2-NTs) into standard polymer solutions, without impacting viscosity. When deployed in standard fused deposition modeling processes, the reinforced polymers present uniform dispersion of the WS2-NTs, usually hard to achieve using other nanoparticles such as carbon nanotubes or graphene, and preserved crystallinity. Fabricated products are biodegradable and biocompatible, and demonstrate substantially enhanced mechanical strength and fracture toughness as compared to neat polymer solutions. The WS2-NTsreinforced polymer can serve as ink for 3D printing of a range of products, including custom-designed orthopedic, cardiovascular, dental and plastic surgery implants and prostheses, and may be advantageous in the food packaging industry.





































