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University of Texas at Austin professors present inventions ready for the marketplaceMay 24, 2004 AUSTIN, Texas—The University of Texas at Austin will showcase its latest technologies that are ready for prime time at the “Ready to Commercialize” event on May 25. Presentations by university faculty members about their inventions in life sciences, engineering, nanotechnology and wireless communications highlight the program. It also includes discussions on intellectual property and structuring deals with the university, a look at the State of Texas’ technology initiatives and an update on the highly successful commercialization of a previous technology developed at the university. Gov. Rick Perry and university President Larry R. Faulkner are scheduled to speak. “The university is committed to getting its technology into the marketplace where it can build companies and create jobs,” said Neil Iscoe, director of the university’s Office of Technology Commercialization. “This ‘Ready to Commercialize’ lineup is full of technologies that are ready to go.” Presenters of inventions include:
Besides the technology presentations, panelists will discuss various issues centered around licensing and deal structure within the OTC. Austin attorney Pike Powers will lead a panel of business and policy leaders in talking about the latest approaches to commercializing technology. In another session, Professor Adam Heller will highlight his hugely successful start-up, Therasense Inc. The company, started around a university technology for monitoring glucose, was recently acquired by Abbott Labs for $1.2 billion. Gold sponsors are Bickel & Brewer, Bracewell & Patterson, Fulbright & Jaworski, Gray Cary, Vinson & Elkins and Winstead Sechrest & Minick. Silver sponsors are Arch Venture Partners, Baker Botts, Draper Fisher Jurvetson Mercury, David Powell Inc., Emergent Technologies Inc., Silicon Valley Bank and Techxas Ventures. To register, visit the Ready to Commercialize conference Web page or call 512-471-2995. For more information contact: Tim Green, 512-423-5806. |