Intellectual Property Accelerator Award
A sensor that detects planet-warming gasses, software to enhance the reliability of artificial intelligence, and a method to improve the nutrition and production of worldwide agriculture are among seven innovations awarded funding this year to help bring these technologies to the world.
The…
Six new innovations with potential to benefit society will receive university funding to aid in the transition from early-stage research into real-world products and services.
The Intellectual Property (IP) Accelerator Fund, which…
The Intellectual Property (IP) Accelerator Fund supports researchers who want to conduct extra studies to demonstrate that the discovery can meet a societal need.
By Catherine Zandonella, Office of the Dean for Research
The Fund helps transition University discoveries from early-stage research into technologies that can address societal needs. Often, discoveries made at universities require additional work to demonstrate their suitability to become a new beneficial product or service. The IP…
Seven technologies that address some of society’s biggest challenges — from foolproof antibiotics to low-cost water purification — will receive support for research and development through Princeton’s Intellectual Property Accelerator Fund.
…Six research discoveries with the potential to provide benefit to society have been awarded funding from the University's Intellectual Property Accelerator Fund, which aims to speed the development of innovative projects into real-world applications.
Seven innovations with the potential to benefit society and spur the economy have been awarded funding to bridge the gap between laboratory research and the development needed to move promising ideas into the global marketplace.
Princeton's Intellectual…
Six research-stage technologies with promise to benefit society as future products or services have been selected to receive funding through Princeton University's Intellectual Property Accelerator Fund. The selected technologies range from ones aimed at…
Six new technologies — from a method that enhances X-ray images to a strategy that eliminates cybersecurity threats — will receive University funding aimed at helping to transform promising discoveries from the laboratories at Princeton into widely available products and services for the benefit of society.
The projects were…