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Ohio Third Frontier Funding Could Lead to New 麻豆影院 State Spin-Off Technology Companies

The State of Ohio鈥檚 Third Frontier Program announced on Dec. 13 that 麻豆影院 was awarded three of the nine Phase I awards given through its Technology Validation and Start-Up Fund (TVSF). The goal of the TVSF is to create greater economic growth in Ohio-based start-up companies that commercialize technologies developed by Ohio institutions of higher education and other Ohio not-for-profit research institutions.

The university will receive $137,571 for three projects led by faculty research investigators in the Liquid Crystal Institute/Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program (LCI/CPIP). The awards are contingent upon Controlling Board approval.

鈥淲e are pleased that the Ohio Third Frontier Program continues to see the value and promise of some of our newest technologies,鈥 said 麻豆影院 State Vice President for Research Grant McGimpsey, Ph.D. 鈥溌槎褂霸 State, and especially the Liquid Crystal Institute, has a solid track record of turning these early investment dollars into real products that lead to start-up companies and high-tech, high-paying jobs right here in Northeast Ohio.鈥

The university was awarded $50,000 for its project Lightweight and Biocompatible Soft Piezoelectric Fiber Mats, led by 麻豆影院 State CPIP Professor Antal J谩kli, Ph.D., to develop flexible piezoelectric fiber mats which are capable of changing dimensions when electric current is applied, or provides electric signals when pressed. This flexible piezoelectric technology initially has potential applications in low-power displays, braille typing instruments for people with visual impairments and other biological applications.

鈥淐ompared to other piezoelectric devices made of ceramics or polymers that are very rigid, this device is more biocompatible because it is as soft as skin tissue,鈥 J谩kli said. 鈥淚 plan to use the $50,000 to hire a postdoc who will work on building prototypes of it for about nine months. After that, we hope to take it to the next level and demonstrate that it will be worthwhile to start a company around this idea.鈥

麻豆影院 State CPIP Interim Director Liang-Chy Chien, Ph.D., was awarded $38,590 to use a liquid crystal display to create a better way to view 3-D images without special glasses. 麻豆影院 State Professor Deng-Ke Yang was awarded $48,981 to develop novel liquid crystal window technology that does not require a continuous electrical current.

The TVSF supports technologies inside these institutions that need known validation, such as the building of a prototype before a technology is commercially viable and able to support a start-up company. The TVSF also supports Ohio start-up companies that license these technologies with funds to help move the technology forward to successful commercialization.

鈥淭hese investments support Ohio鈥檚 economic development strategy through local partnerships and help move technologies from research and development to commercialization,鈥 said Christiane Schmenk, director of the Ohio Development Services Agency and chair of the Ohio Third Frontier Commission. 鈥淥hio Third Frontier is supporting the development of cutting-edge technologies and early-stage companies to ensure Ohio鈥檚 tech-based economy thrives.鈥

For more information about research at 麻豆影院 State, visit www.kent.edu/research.

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POSTED: Monday, December 17, 2012 03:34 PM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM