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Bodi Energy (formerly known as Axium Nano, LLC)

Category: Material (Semiconductor, Energy Conversion & Storage, etc.)
Campus: Ithaca
Incubator:

Bodi Energy is focused on the next generation of lithium-ion batteries. By incorporating a novel electrospray process to create a scalable film and adding a 2-D sheet of conductive graphene, Bodi Energy is advancing the use of silicon-based materials for efficient energy storage in batteries.

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Foundation Cornell Technology Licensed: 2010

Conamix, Inc.

Category: Material (Semiconductor, Energy Conversion & Storage, etc.)
Campus: Ithaca
Incubator: Center for Life Science Ventures

Conamix is commercializing high performance battery materials based on proprietary Cornell technology. The company’s unique battery materials allow higher energy density in existing lithium ion architectures and are manufactured using low cost and highly commercial methods.

Location: Ithaca, NY

Foundation Cornell Technology Licensed: 2015

Ecolectro, Inc.

Category: Material (Semiconductor, Energy Conversion & Storage, etc.)
Campus: Ithaca
Incubator: Center for Life Science Ventures

Ecolectro develops structurally robust and highly conductive polymer membranes for a range of applications, including electrolysis and fuel cell systems that not only improve performance but also dramatically decrease costs.

Location: Ithaca, NY

Foundation Cornell Technology Licensed: 2015

Geegah, LLC

Category: Material (Semiconductor, Energy Conversion & Storage, etc.)
Campus: Ithaca
Incubator: Praxis Center for Venture Development

Geegah is developing advanced sensors to offer the most secure and convenient biometric sensors. Based on gigahertz ultrasonics Geegah’s technology employs single-chip biometric solutions with an emphasis on fingerprint sensing.

Location: Ithaca, NY

Foundation Cornell Technology Licensed: 2018

Graphenode, Inc.

Category: Material (Semiconductor, Energy Conversion & Storage, etc.)
Campus: Ithaca
Incubator:

Leveraging the latest in nanotechnology, Graphenode’s patent-pending SiGraph™ anode additive encases silicon in a graphene nanoweb to harness silicon’s superior energy density.

Location: Ithaca, NY

Foundation Cornell Technology Licensed: Ithaca, NY

Orthogonal, Inc.

Category: Material (Semiconductor, Energy Conversion & Storage, etc.)
Campus: Ithaca
Incubator:

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.

Location: Ithaca, NY

Foundation Cornell Technology Licensed: 2009

OWiC Technologies, Inc.

Category: Material (Semiconductor, Energy Conversion & Storage, etc.)
Campus: Ithaca
Incubator: Praxis Center for Venture Development

OWiC Technologies is the developer of microscopic optical smart ID tags. Technology. The company was named the winner of the annual BenDaniel Venture Challenge in April 2020. OWiC Technologies joined the NSF I-Corps Summer 2020 Cohort in June 2020.

Location: Ithaca, NY

Foundation Cornell Technology Licensed: 2020

Soctera, Inc.

Category: Material (Semiconductor, Energy Conversion & Storage, etc.)
Campus: Ithaca
Incubator: Praxis Center for Venture Development

Soctera is developing the world’s first aluminum nitride-based power amplifier. These amplifiers will allow higher power operation than other material platforms, such as gallium nitride or silicon. Higher power translates to an increase in the distance a wireless signal can travel. This is of value in markets such as base stations and military radar systems. Soctera plans to expand from this initial product and develop the aluminum nitride platform as the future of high-frequency, high-power electronics.

Soctera spun out of an engineering lab at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY.

Location: Ithaca, NY

Foundation Cornell Technology Licensed: 2021

Widetronix, Inc.

Category: Material (Semiconductor, Energy Conversion & Storage, etc.)
Campus: Ithaca
Incubator:

Widetronix, Inc., designs and builds small, long-life ultra low power sensor platforms for defense and medical applications.

Location: Ithaca, NY

Foundation Cornell Technology Licensed: 2009