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10 WiSys Technologies in "Information Technology" or "Micro & Nanotech" or "Research Tools" or "Diagnostic Assays"
Non-Linear Stimuli-Responsive Block Copolymers as Dispersants and Rheological Modifiers in Architectural Coatings
WiSys is currently seeking strategic partners in the coatings industry that are interested in co-development opportunities that would ultimately provide a route to market for commercialization of these novel copolymers.
Precision Delay Monitoring Protocol
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner in the time-sensitive networking industry who can provide a route to market for the commercialization and use of these Precision Delay Monitoring protocols.
Linear Stimuli-Responsive Block Copolymers as Dispersants and Rheological Modifiers in Architectural Coatings
WiSys is currently seeking strategic partners in the coatings industry that are interested in co-development opportunities that would ultimately provide a route to market for commercialization of these novel copolymers.
Carbon Nanotube Vacuum Field Emission Transistor Design for Large-Scale Manufacturing
WiSys is currently seeking strategic partners in the next generation transistor industry that are interested in further optimizing the design for large-scale manufacturing, ultimately providing a path to market for its commercialization.
Porous Silicon Nanomembranes for the Rapid Separation of Macromolecules by Size and Shape
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner skilled in the development and manufacturing of membranes used for the separation and/or detection of biologic molecules in solution. There is additional interest in a partner with the expertise to identify and test novel applications for these nanomembranes.
Monomeric Fluorescent Protein-Ligand Complexes with Strong Fluorescence in the Far-Red Region
WiSys Technology Foundation is seeking a strategic partner with an industry player in the life science tools and reagents industry for the further development and commercialization of its novel monomeric fluorescent protein.