Purdue, GE to partner on commercializing Purdue innovations, technologies

November 12, 2013  


WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue and GE have entered into a university-industry partnership that exemplifies a new approach to expediting the academia-based technology commercialization process.

The agreement, signed this month, will merge the expertise of GE's corporate technology commercialization group with innovations being developed at Purdue to commercialize new technologies.

"GE already benefits from a long-term collaborative affiliation with Purdue that dates back more than 100 years, and historically GE hires more Purdue students than from any other university in the world," said Tony Denhart, Region Manager, University Relations at GE. "As we have experienced, the core values of Purdue and GE match up well and this agreement moves our partnership to the next level."

Purdue innovations under consideration for development through the partnership include enhanced medical diagnostic imaging, advanced propulsion technologies, solar technologies, energy recovery technologies and new biological testing technologies.

"An agreement like this can be a game-changer. This tests a new model of collaboration and lays the groundwork for advancing the way universities commercialize innovations," said Dan Hasler, president and chief entrepreneurial officer of the Purdue Research Foundation. "It's more than providing novel technologies that have a promise of commercialization, because innovation leaders from GE and Purdue will meet on a periodic basis to discuss strategies and forward-thinking, value-added objectives derived from university-based research."   

In 2011, Purdue, GE Healthcare and the University of Notre Dame partnered on the development and commercialization of a CT scanning reconstruction technology called Veo™ (http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/research_park_foundation/2011/111130GE-ND-Purdue.html) that enables physicians to diagnose patients with high-clarity images at previously unattainable low radiation dose levels. The technology is currently sold and used throughout the world.

"The successful partnership to commercialize a novel digital CT scanning technology has answered a critical need in health care to provide dose optimized scans and extraordinary  image clarity for health care providers," said Charles A. Bouman, the Michael J. and Katherine R. Birck Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and a professor of biomedical engineering at Purdue. "I credit GE for moving this medical device to the public so quickly, and hopefully the agreement with GE will help us identify more examples like Veo™."

About Purdue Research Foundation

Purdue Research Foundation is a private, nonprofit foundation created to advance the mission of Purdue University. The foundation accepts gifts; administers trusts; funds research, scholarships and grants; acquires property; and negotiates research contracts on behalf of Purdue. In the 1990s, the foundation was charged with helping the university in the realm of economic development. The Purdue Research Foundation oversees the Purdue Research Park of West Lafayette, which is the largest university-affiliated business incubation complex in the country. In addition to the Purdue Research Park of West Lafayette, the foundation has established technology parks in other locations around Indiana including Indianapolis, Merrillville and New Albany.

About GE

GE (NYSE: GE) works on things that matter. The best people and the best technologies taking on the toughest challenges. Finding solutions in energy, health and home, transportation and finance. Building, powering, moving and curing the world. Not just imagining. Doing. GE works.

Writer: Cynthia Sequin, 765-588-3340, casequin@prf.org

Sources: Tony Denhart, 317-574-8298, tony.denhart@ge.com

                Dan Hasler, 765-588-3826, djhasler@prf.org

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