Abram Scientific
Grant in 2021
Abram’s is a novel diagnostic platform for diagnosis and characterization of coagulation-related disorders, delivering rapid hemostasis information to improve clinical outcomes.
Phoenix, LLC, established in 2005 and headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, specializes in designing and manufacturing high-yield neutron generators and other commercial nuclear technologies. These products cater to diverse applications across industries such as aerospace, defense, medical, and semiconductor, including neutron radiography, cargo screening, medical isotope production, and nuclear fuel scanning. The company's commitment to practical nuclear technologies has also set a long-term goal of contributing to clean, fusion energy production.
Autonomous Healthcare
Grant in 2018
Autonomous Healthcare is a medical technology company focused on transforming clinical care workflows through automation. It develops innovative technologies aimed at revolutionizing critical care and peri-operative care sectors. By continuously analyzing bedside monitoring data, the company introduces automated solutions that promptly address adverse events detected during patient monitoring. This proactive approach enables healthcare professionals to enhance patient outcomes and significantly reduce hospital lengths of stay, demonstrating a commitment to improving the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery.
SpineThera, Inc. is a pre-clinical stage pharmaceutical company based in Plymouth, Minnesota, focused on developing injectable drugs specifically for the treatment of back pain. Founded in 2011, the company aims to improve patient care by offering novel, sustained-release formulations that provide alternatives to existing treatments, which often carry safety and efficacy concerns. SpineThera's lead investigational drug is a unique formulation of dexamethasone designed for lumbar radicular pain, addressing the limitations of current epidural steroid injections. Through its innovative micro-suspension technology, SpineThera seeks to enhance treatment outcomes while managing overall costs for both patients and healthcare providers.
RE2 Robotics
Grant in 2017
RE2 Robotics, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a Carnegie Mellon University spin-off founded in 2001 by Jorgen Pedersen. The company specializes in the development of intelligent mobile manipulation systems that enhance remote interaction with various environments, including ground, aerial, and underwater settings. Its innovative robotic technologies are designed to improve safety and efficiency across multiple industries, including aviation, construction, defense, energy, and medical sectors. RE2 Robotics primarily serves military clients, having deployed over 400 robotic arms for explosive ordnance disposal missions. The company's intuitive systems and advanced autonomy capabilities enable users to perform dangerous tasks remotely, thereby enhancing worker safety and reducing operational costs.
Autonomous Healthcare
Grant in 2014
Autonomous Healthcare is a medical technology company focused on transforming clinical care workflows through automation. It develops innovative technologies aimed at revolutionizing critical care and peri-operative care sectors. By continuously analyzing bedside monitoring data, the company introduces automated solutions that promptly address adverse events detected during patient monitoring. This proactive approach enables healthcare professionals to enhance patient outcomes and significantly reduce hospital lengths of stay, demonstrating a commitment to improving the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery.
Autonomous Healthcare
Grant in 2013
Autonomous Healthcare is a medical technology company focused on transforming clinical care workflows through automation. It develops innovative technologies aimed at revolutionizing critical care and peri-operative care sectors. By continuously analyzing bedside monitoring data, the company introduces automated solutions that promptly address adverse events detected during patient monitoring. This proactive approach enables healthcare professionals to enhance patient outcomes and significantly reduce hospital lengths of stay, demonstrating a commitment to improving the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery.