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30 WiSys Technologies in "Materials & Chemicals" or "Agriculture"
Organic Polymers with Ultra-Small Pores for Carbon Dioxide Separation, Capture, and Conversion
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner that operates in the field of carbon capture who is interested in accessing WiSys’ novel organic polymers with ultra-small pores for use in the sequestration and/or utilization of carbon dioxide from gas mixtures. WiSys is also seeking a partner to assist in the continued development of membranes that incorporate the novel organic polymers.
Novel Transparent Dilatant Materials Comprised of a Single Chemical Component
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner in material science or the protective equipment industry who is interested in furthering the development of novel transparent dilatant materials comprised of single chemical component, ultimately providing a path to market for their use.
Skin Whitening Agent(s)
WiSys Technology Foundation is currently seeking a strategic industry partner to assist in the further development of its lead compound, A11, and related analogues providing a route to market for their use as novel skin whitening/lightening agents.The competitive advantage of these compounds over existing agents on the market is that they produce long-acting and reversible skin lightening with no toxicity.
Novel 3-D Powder Refractory Materials for Investment Casting
WiSys is currently seeking strategic partners in the 3D printing and material supply industry that are interested in accessing and commercializing its patented process and associated recipes for refractory molds for the investment casting industry.
Compostable Thermoset Polymers
UW-Stevens Point researcher, John Droske, has developed a series of novel biodegradable polymers for use in the healthcare and plastics industry. WiSys is currently seeking a strategic partner to further development this technology and provide a route to market for its commercialization.
Winter-Hardy Plum Cultivars
A plant breeder who specializes in the development of winter-hardy fruits has now produced a winter-hardy cultivar called BlackIce™ Plum for the fresh market.
Warfarin Promoter for Enhanced Rodenticide Efficiency
WiSys is currently seeking a strategic partner to assist in such further development providing a route to market for the commercialization of lead analogues.