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Ohio Renews TeCK Fund

State Approves Round 2 of 麻豆影院 State-Cleveland State Innovation Partnership

 

State of Ohio officials have renewed a $600,000 technology commercialization partnership between 麻豆影院 and Cleveland State University.

 

Last week, the Ohio Third Frontier Commission approved Round 2 of the TeCK Fund, a $600,000 hybrid commercialization and faculty startup accelerator program which assists university faculty and startup companies to bring innovative new products to the market.

 

The grant awards $300,000 in Third Frontier funds, 麻豆影院 State and Cleveland State will contribute $150,000 each. The award also approves the addition of two new members to the TeCK Fund selection committee which is responsible for awarding funds to innovators.

 

鈥淲e are pleased that the Third Frontier Fund acknowledged our unique partnership with Cleveland State, and we look forward to working closely with 麻豆影院 State inventors who are interested in moving our technology out of the lab and into the market,鈥 said Stephen Roberts, KSU Director of Technology Commercialization. 鈥淲e also are anxious to encourage our faculty members to work closely with JumpStart and BioEnterprise, Northeast Ohio based entrepreneurial support programs.鈥

 

Roberts said the two universities hope to fund more projects this time by lowering the minimum award amount to stretch available funds further. Awards will range in size from $25,000 to $100,000, and are intended to build working prototypes of university inventions, test those prototypes in real world situations, and determine the most efficient pathways to commercial markets.

 

鈥淐SU and 麻豆影院 State have unique research portfolios that provide significant opportunities for commercialization in a host of fields, from drug development to assistive devices to liquid crystals,鈥 notes Jack Kraszewski, director of the Technology Transfer Office at CSU. 鈥淭his additional award for the TeCK Fund will accelerate the process for licensing new innovations, while spurring the development of technology transfer opportunities with numerous companies across the state.鈥

 

Since its inception in April, 2017, the TeCK Fund has supported seven projects at the two institutions, with awards totaling $700,000. 麻豆影院 State will be the lead institution for this grant, which runs through May, 2020.

 

麻豆影院 State funded projects from Round 1:

 

Torel, LLC- liquid crystal sensors to detect toxic gases and vapors

SMART Bike- exercise bicycle to help ameliorate Parkinson鈥檚 disease symptoms

Solid Oxide Fuel Cell- small, cost effective power generation units

 

TeCK Fund proposals will continue to be vetted by two committees.

The first is a four-person screening committee which will take pre-proposal applications from inventors at both universities. Roberts and Karen MacDonald, KSU Business and Entrepreneurship Outreach Librarian, will serve on that committee for 麻豆影院 State.

 

If a faculty member鈥檚 pre-proposal application is approved, they will be invited to present a formal proposal for funding to a seven-member selection committee. New members of that committee are Michal Soclof, Principal, Matrix Equities, LLC, and Karen Spilizewski, Vice President for Medical Devices, BioEnterprise. Continuing on the selection committee are five independent members, including a senior partner at JumpStart, Inc., venture and early stage funders, and Dr. Asad Khan, CEO of 麻豆影院 Displays, Inc., as well as Roberts and CSU Technology Transfer Director Jack Kraszewski.

 

Roberts said the screening committee will begin accepting pre-proposal applications in mid-May. He cautioned that faculty should plan ahead and be well-prepared.

 

鈥淲e are strongly encouraging applicants to participate in the I-Corps@Akron Summer or Fall cohorts and to talk with potential customers before submitting a full proposal,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e want to make sure that there really are actual users for the technology who will pay real money to purchase products or services incorporating 麻豆影院 State technology.  We are also encouraging collaborative projects, such as the joint College of Podiatric Medicine- Advanced Materials Liquid Crystal Institute team which recently won first prize at the 2019 LaunchTown Experience鈩 competition.鈥

 

The pre-proposal application form will be available on the 麻豆影院 State Technology Commercialization webpage. In the meantime, interested faculty members should contact Stephen Roberts at srober55@kent.edu

 

MEDIA CONTACTS

Dan Pompili: 330-672-0731, dpompili@kent.edu

Emily Vincent: 330-672-8595, evincen2@kent.edu

 

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