PCI Year in Review FY2023

Accomplishments and Highlights from July 2022 – June 2023

A Message from the Managing Director

Welcome to PCI’s FY22 Year in Review!  The past fiscal year at Penn and PCI was one of both continued success and momentous transition.  PCI joined with the rest of the Penn community in welcoming a gradual return to more normal operating conditions as the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic began to ease over the course of the fiscal year.  It has been wonderful to finally see staff, clients, and friends in person again!  On a truly bittersweet note, FY22 also marked the close of an unprecedented era at Penn.  After nearly two decades, President Amy Gutmann completed her tenure as the longest serving Penn President in the University’s history.  Dr. Gutmann’s leadership, vision, and encouragement throughout her multiple concurrent terms as President resulted in enormous growth in innovation at Penn and made the creation of the Penn Center for Innovation possible.  We owe an incalculable debt of gratitude to Dr. Gutmann for her leadership, support, and vision, and wish her the best in all her future undertakings.

This past fiscal year continued to prominently highlight the global impact of Penn’s innovation prowess.  Inside this report you will learn more about the many different ways that PCI catalyzed another record-breaking year for commercialization activity at Penn across multiple different technology sectors; further extending and expanding Penn’s already prodigious global technology and innovation impact.  As one highlight, Penn expertise and intellectual property directly impacts over 20 currently approved drugs that are providing life-changing benefits to millions of patients worldwide.  This ever-growing list of approved treatments includes the two most widely-deployed COVID vaccines currently available, Comirnaty® and Spikevax®, both of which rely upon foundational mRNA technology discovered at Penn by Dr. Drew Weissman and Dr. Katalin Kariko. 

At the time of Dr. Weissman and Dr. Kariko’s discovery nearly two decades ago, it would have been nearly impossible to predict the immense and unprecedented impact their invention would eventually have on worldwide health in the context of a global pandemic.  But that is precisely what is so important about academic technology commercialization in direct support of promising early stage technologies at world class research institutions like the University of Pennsylvania.  By encouraging, protecting, and seeking development partners for hundreds, if not thousands, of discoveries and inventions before it has become fully apparent that they will actually become products and make a societal impact, university programs like PCI play a critically important role in the overall continuum of technology development.  And when these types of activities in support of faculty innovation are effectively managed across decades of inventive output, the results are reflected in the contents of reports like this.

Of course, none of these accomplishments or successes would be possible without the incredible ideas and inventions generated every day by the faculty and other innovators across Penn, the incredibly hard work of the entire PCI staff, our outstanding clients and partners, and the consistent support and partnership from Penn’s executive leadership and the board of trustees.  A warm welcome to incoming President Liz Magill and a sincere thank you to all!

John S. Swartley, MBA, PhD
Associate Vice Provost and Managing Director of the Penn Center for Innovation

Major Accomplishments

#1

How Penn ranks in Licensing Income

Over $1.2 billion

 raised or received by Penn startups

Over 100 startups

spun out over past 5 years 


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 Philadelphia Cell and Gene Therapy Jobs More Than Doubled in Less Than Three Years (Econsult)

No. 11

Philadelphia Retains Ranking as One of the Top Startup Ecosystems in the United States (Startup Genome)

#2

Philadelphia Ranks Second in New Study Comparing U.S. Cell and Gene Therapy Hubs (GPCC/Econsult)

Stats and Stories

Commercializing Innovation

Connecting Innovation

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Press mentions for PCI programs, startups and partners

Accelerating Innovation

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