Lars Cuypers

Senior Patent and Licensing Manager at Max-Planck-Innovation GmbH

Germany · Munich GermanyJoined October 2025

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As the central technology transfer company of the Max Planck Society, Max Planck Innovation has helped bridge the gap between science and industry since 1970.

The Max Planck Society (MPG) operates as Germany’s most successful organization in basic research and is worldrenowned for its cutting-edge research. In many cases this cutting-edge research also forms the basis for innovative products and services that are implemented through licensing and spin-off companies.

Max-Planck-Innovastion advises and supports scientists of the Max Planck Society in the assessment of inventions and filing of patents. We also market patents and technologies to industry, while coaching founders on how to build up new companies based on the research results of the Max Planck Society.

Research areas of interest (3)

  • Chemical Technology and Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Detection and Analysis methods

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In contrast to target-based drug discovery, phenotypic screening discloses the effect of a compound on a biological system without revealing its mode of action or its interaction sites. Phenotypic screening has delivered several new valuable drugs, however, the major challenge remains target deconvo[…]

Prof. Kai Sundmacher and co-workers at the MPI for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems developed a novel core-shell catalyst design with a highly active catalyst core surrounded by an inert, low-permeability shell. The new catalyst design leads to an intrinsic heat management that avoids hotspots […]

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