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27 WiSys Technologies in "Materials & Chemicals" or "Micro & Nanotech" or "Food & Supplements"
Bio-Composite Materials For 3D Printing Using Milk Proteins
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner in the 3D printing industry who can provide a route to market for the commercialization and use of these bio-composite milk protein printing materials. There is also interest in identifying an industry partner to assist in further optimization of the formulation and properties of these bio-composites
Quorum Quenching Functional Enzymes to Inhibit Bacterial Soft Rot
WiSys is seeking strategic partners interested in the commercial use of this innovation.
Method for the Synthesis of a Zinc Oxide Graphene Composite Material
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner interested in providing a route to market for the commercialization and use of this method for the synthesis of a zinc oxide graphene composite material. There is also interest in identifying an industry partner for the continued testing and commercialization of the ZnO/graphene thin-films developed from this method.
Immunogenic Composition to Prevent Francisella Infections in Fish
Researchers from the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point are part of a multi-institution research team that has developed a vaccine with proven efficacy in preventing Francisella infections in fish.
Engineered Bacterial Strain And Method of Use For One-Pot Vitamin C Synthesis
WiSys is seeking strategic partners interested in the commercial use of this innovation
Retrofit Peltier Cooling Device
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner skilled in the manufacturing and distribution of insulated storage containers or portable mini refrigerators. Ideally, this partner could provide a route to market for the commercialization and use of this retrofit Peltier cooling device.
Anodizing Pen
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner skilled in the processes of metal treating and finishing who could provide a route to market for the commercialization and use of this anodizing pen.
Stimuli-Responsive Smart Block Copolymers Improve Dispersion of Titanium Dioxide 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.
Biorenewable Elastomers from Biodiesel Production Waste
WiSys is seeking partners for further development of elastomeric high-molecular weight polycycloacetals through optimization studies to evaluate different additives and degradation properties. Methods for their synthesis will be refined to scale the process and make it more economical in order to provide a route to market for commercialization.
Optimized Method for the Aqueous Extraction of Anthocyanins from Fruit Waste
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner interested in providing a route to market for the commercialization and use of this anthocyanin extraction system. There is also interest in partnering with a fruit processing company for the continued testing and scaling of this system.