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Technology Transfer Services
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ALD NanoSolutions
Particle-ALD, a technology based on
atomic layer deposition coating chemistry
and processing methods developed by CU
professors Steven George and Alan Weimer,
was selected by R&D magazine as one
of the 100 most technologically significant
products introduced into the world
marketplace in 2004.
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Colorado Power
Electronics Center
CoPEC is proving itself a valuable
partner to the electronics industry through
its development of new digital power
controllers that reduce power consumption,
size, weight, and cost of microelectronic
systems for computers, portable electronics,
and other applications.
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Center for
Advanced Decision Support for Water and
Environmental Systems
RiverWare, a software management tool for
water and environmental systems developed by
CU researchers in CADSWES, has 19 licensees
of its technology and plays a key role in
the management of several river basins,
including the Rio Grande, Pecos, Tennessee,
Truckee-Carson and Yakima Rivers.
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CU engineering faculty have a
strong track record in innovation. Across the college, outstanding
researchers are creating a wealth of intellectual property that is
available to the business community as licensable technology or
through faculty consulting or start-up companies.
Our corporate relations staff can assist you in meeting faculty working
in your area of interest and creating partnerships that serve your
needs. See research opportunities for
more information. The
CU Technology Transfer Office
also can help link the business community with university researchers
and licensable technology.
Tech Transfer Information for the Business Community
Contacts
Aleta H. Sherman
Director, Corporate and Foundation Relations
College of Engineering and Applied Science/CU Foundation
303-492-7335
aleta.sherman@cufund.org
Kate Tallman
Director of Licensing, CU-Boulder
Technology Transfer Office
303-492-5732
Kate.tallman@cu.edu |
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