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TechLink partners businesses and entrepreneurs with federal labs to accelerate R&D and bring cutting-edge inventions to market.
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TechLink helps innovation-minded businesses and entrepreneurs identify, evaluate, and license technology developed within federal labs nationwide. Explore opportunities >>> hubs.la/Q017Gs8B0 #techtransfer
A novel Army-developed in vitro system offers an automated, scalable, realistic model of the full lower GI tract, enabling advancements in pharma, nutrition, and more. License now through TechLink: hubs.la/Q03WJT430
Navy researchers have developed a new electrospinning method to evenly embed BNNTs in #polymer fabrics, resulting in lighter, stronger, heat-resistant material for wiring, radiation shielding, and more. Explore the tech and how to license: techlinkcenter.org/technologies/a…
VA researchers have developed a novel 3xTg-AD mouse model that mirrors key features of #Alzheimers, supporting studies of disease mechanisms and treatment testing. Now available for licensing through TechLink: hubs.la/Q03VtCHt0
Cyber leaders on @FortuneMagazine's #Cyber60 list are creating cutting-edge solutions to cyber threats facing businesses of all sizes. Thanks to tech transfer, your business can create similar solutions leveraging federal R&D! Learn more: hubs.la/Q03VtvTj0
VA labs have developed life-saving innovations for a century. Your company can be part of the next! In @MDDIonline, TechLink’s Gary Bloomer shares how tech transfer can fuel your next #medtech breakthrough: hubs.la/Q03Vtn6p0
Our R&D study shows that software companies are teaming up with federal labs to boost innovation and cut R&D costs. Explore federal software techs ready for licensing through TechLink: hubs.la/Q03Tx-pd0
The U.S. Navy is inventing technologies with serious commercial potential, and your company could bring them to market. Explore 25 standout inventions, from advanced materials to next-gen sensors, now available for licensing through TechLink: hubs.la/Q03Tx-rK0
New VA-developed innovations aim to support operating room precision, efficiency, and performance, creating safer, more comfortable environments for patients and staff. Read more: hubs.la/Q03TxYtg0
#DidYouKnow: Studies show that companies that partner with federal labs launch more products and services and accelerate time-to-market! Learn more in our R&D Study, including how you can tap into federal R&D: hubs.la/Q03TxKbG0
Thermal control in space is essential, but complex systems aren't always feasible. A groundbreaking Air Force-developed heat pipe passively adapts to temperature changes without complex systems - and it's now available for licensing! hubs.la/Q03TxCRs0
Licensing DOD technology doesn’t have to be complicated! TechLink helps companies through the entire licensing process at no cost to your company, so you can bring innovations to market faster. Learn more: hubs.la/Q03SKXlB0
For 100 years, VA research has improved quality of life for veterans and civilians alike. TechLink is proud to support their efforts by facilitating partnerships that bring their critical inventions to market. Explore licensing opps: techlinkcenter.org/news/find-your… #VeteransDay #VA100
New to licensing federal technology? TechLink helps businesses navigate the Patent License Agreements and access government-owned inventions—at no cost to you! Our PLA explainer breaks it down: hubs.la/Q03RpFw70
A new Army-developed 3D ultrasound offers a noninvasive way to measure intracranial pressure, supporting earlier detection of brain injury or stroke without requiring surgery! Now available for licensing through TechLink: hubs.la/Q03Rpy0k0
TechLink is proud to help advance R&D by fostering relationships between federal labs and entrepreneurs - and our help comes at no cost to you. New to tech transfer? Check out our guide to get started: experiences.techlinkcenter.org/p/1 #NationalEntrepreneurshipMonth
According to our R&D Study, ~3 out of 4 companies say half or fewer of their R&D projects turn into sales. That’s a scary waste of time and resources! 😱 But here's a treat: Collaborating with federal labs can kickstart stalled R&D efforts. Read more: hubs.la/Q03R2yqn0
VA researchers created an automatic device that simplifies putting on compression socks, reducing strain for patients and caregivers while improving treatment compliance. Now available for licensing through TechLink: hubs.la/Q03QgX340
A new Navy-invented time-synchronized object tracking system boosts accuracy in dynamic environments by improving data capture across multiple sensors. Now available for licensing across limitless applications: hubs.la/Q03Qg-n70
Many manufacturers are unaware of a major innovation resource: Federal labs! In @mnetnews, TechLink’s Austin Leach shares how #techtransfer with federal labs helps manufacturers boost R&D outcomes and drive growth. Read more: manufacturing.net/operations/blo…
Navy researchers developed a silicon-based lithium-ion battery that delivers higher capacity, faster charging, and flexible form factors. This next-gen design could power advances in EVs, aerospace, and consumer electronics. Learn how to license: hubs.la/Q03Pmgkl0
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