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Startups and Spinouts

Benefiting lives and the economy

Startups are one of several ways that University technologies can lead to societal benefit. Learn more about startups founded on Princeton discoveries.

Andluca Technologies cover photo with video symbol
Smart windows startup featured at national innovation, entrepreneurship showcase
Dec. 8, 2020
Red cell with green shapes inside
Nereid Therapeutics: A new startup takes on challenges in cancer, brain diseases
Freeways from above
Startup focus: Optimal Dynamics drives logistical decisions with AI
nanoparticle
It’s all in the delivery — nanoparticle platform could transform medical treatments
The Evrys Bio team
Evrys Bio: Fighting viruses using the body’s own defenses
Person looking at 3-D printer
Uniformity Labs: The future of manufacturing
An early prototype of part of Feasible’s apparatus for testing battery health
Feasible finds way to test battery life
Optimeos Life Sciences
Optimeos Life Sciences delivers long-lived biologics
Instrumems sensor
Instrumems innovates tiny sensors
GPB Scientific mircofluidic maze
GPB Scientific aims to improve human health
FORGE Life Science broad spectrum anti-viral compound
FORGE Life Science moves ahead with new antivirals
ProteoDesign: A new generation of therapeutic protein conjugates
ProteoDesign: A new generation of therapeutic protein conjugates
BioNano Genomics’ genome mapping system, Irys®
BioNano Genomics offers comprehensive view of whole genome
CPI 2014 Forrest and Abramson
Universal Display Corporation lights up the screen
CPI 2013 Liquid Light
Liquid Light: Startup creates industrial chemicals from waste
CPI 2012 Ilhan Aksay and John Lettow
Robert Prud’homme and Ilhan Aksay: Vorbeck Materials
CPI 2011 BioNano Genomics Han Cao and Erik Holmlin
BioNano Genomics

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