The latest innovation and commercialization news from The Texas A&M University System.
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(l-r) Dr. Nick Duffield, Dr. Arum Han, and Dr. James Smith
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Three Inventors at Texas A&M Named Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors Class of 2025
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Texas A&M continues to lead in groundbreaking research and innovation, with three faculty members named Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Class of 2025. This prestigious recognition honors Dr. Nick Duffield, Dr. Arum Han, and Dr. James Smith for their outstanding contributions to technology, science, and innovation. Read more.
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Aerospace & Defense Innovation Triangle Launch
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Join us for the launch of The Innovation Triangle on April 22, 2025. The Innovation Triangle will connect startups and established companies with essential resources for growth, offering mentorship, connections, and funding to advance technology and scale innovation in aerospace and defense. Texas A&M’s collaboration... Learn more.
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Featured Inventor: Dr. Micah Green
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A new technology developed at Texas A&M University is set to transform the way synthetic graphite is produced—cutting costs, reducing carbon emissions, and making high-purity graphite more accessible for critical industries. Dr. Micah Green, a Gas Processors Suppliers Association Professor in the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering... Read more.
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HTX AgTech Rodeo Innovation Summit
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HTX AgTech Rodeo Innovation Summit Day Recognized in Houston, Texas
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Texas A&M Innovation and invincible recently hosted the inaugural HTX AgTech Rodeo Innovation Summit in downtown Houston, Texas, bringing together startups, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and leaders in AgTech to explore the latest advancements and future trends in the space. Read more.
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Innovation U February 4, 2025
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InnovationU: Funding Innovation through Industry Collaborations
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Join us on April 16, 2025, from 4:30 – 6:15 pm at the Memorial Student Center (MSC) Room 2406 on the College Station campus or virtually for our next InnovationU event. Hear from faculty who have successfully engaged in industry collaborations that have led to funding and new opportunities. They’ll share their experiences navigating these partnerships and how they’ve leveraged industry connections to support their work. This session will highlight practical strategies for building industry partnerships, unlocking funding, and advancing innovation through collaboration. Register now!
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Apply Now for NSF I-Corps @ A&M: Summer 2025 Cohorts
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Don’t let your research stay confined to your lab. The NSF I-Corps program helps you create lasting impact by turning your ideas into practical solutions. Join I-Corps to gain entrepreneurial skills, validate your market, and access mentorship, funding, and opportunities that can elevate your research from the lab to the market. Read more.
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Upcoming 2025 Events - Save the Dates!
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April 11: Innovation Awards Luncheon
April 16: InnovationU: Funding Innovation through Industry Collaborations
April 22: Aerospace & Defense Innovation Triangle Launch
May 14-15: Texas A&M New Ventures Competition
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| Related News Across the A&M System
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Six patents were issued to The Texas A&M University System during the month of February. Congratulations to the inventors!
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Hemorrhage Management System
- Inventors: Tyler Touchet, Todd Landsman, Thomas Wilson, Elizabeth Cosgriff-Hernandez, Duncan Maitland
- United States Patent No. 12,220,491
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Medical Devices Coated with Shape Memory Polymer Foams
- Inventors: Landon Nash, Michael Hearon, Rachael Muschalek, Duncan Maitland
- United States Patent No. 12,220,502
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Mapping Objects Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Data in GPS-Denied Environments
- Inventors: Amir Behzadan
- United States Patent No. 12,230,026
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Microfluidic Devices and Associated Methods
- Inventors: Dimitra Stratis-Cullum, Can Huang, Adrian Guzman, Jose Wippold, Arum Han
- United States Patent No. 12,215,023
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Foaming System for Efficient Plasma Processing of Heavy Hydrocarbon
- Inventors: David Staack, Charles Martens, Howard Jemison, and Md Abdullah Hil Baky
- United States Patent No. 12,227,703
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Deployable Backrest, Footrail and Anti-fatigue Mat Ergonomic Office Stool
- Inventors: Mark Benden, Jackson Jarman
- United States Patent No. 12,226,031
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Texas A&M Innovation is focused on harvesting new innovations, protecting intellectual property, and facilitating the commercialization process to move Texas A&M University System technologies from the lab to the marketplace. For more information on about how we can partner with you as a university researcher or industry collaborator, please contact us.
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