Lumidyne Technologies, LLC
Lumidyne develops next-generation fluorescent probes exhibiting superior brightness and stability compared with current commercially available reagents.
Lumidyne develops next-generation fluorescent probes exhibiting superior brightness and stability compared with current commercially available reagents.
Prendismo, LLC, is home to the world’s premiere collection of digital video content on business, leadership, and entrepreneurship. Prendismo arose from the eClips project at Cornell University and the Cornell Center for Technology Enterprise (CCTEC).
Widetronix, Inc., designs and builds small, long-life ultra low power sensor platforms for defense and medical applications.
ArcScan, Inc., is developing Artemis 3, a high-resolution ultrasound scanner that enables eye surgeons to design phakic and accommodative lenses to reduce the risk of bad outcomes in corneal surgeries and lens implants.
GenVec, Inc., is a biopharmaceutical company developing therapeutic drugs for cancer and vaccines for infectious diseases including HIV, malaria, foot-and-mouth disease, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), HSV-2, and influenza. GenVec was acquired by Intrexon on June 16, 2017.
MedimageMetric, LLC, is developing and commercializing software for measuring organs and tissues from medical images for the Chinese market.
Orthogonal, Inc., is developing environmentally safe, high-performance fluorinated photoresists to make “organic,” or carbon-based electronics on the same machinery manufacturers use to make silicon-based electronics.
RF Nitro Communications, Inc., provides advanced materials and products for use in broadband wireless and fiber optics. RF Nitro Communications, Inc., was acquired by RF Micro Devices, Inc. (now Qorvo), in 2001.
OptiGen, LLC, provides DNA-based diagnoses and information about inherited diseases of dogs. OptiGen was acquired by Mars Petcare in 2018.
Novomer, Inc., is a sustainable chemistry company pioneering a family of high-performance, environmentally responsible polymers and chemical intermediates.