Quantum Technology Innovation at Penn Engineering Receives Major Boost through Multi-Year Collaboration with Quantum Motion Technologies
Quantum Motion Technologies Ltd., a privately held company in London, UK, entered into an R&D collaboration agreement with Penn.
Penn Engineering and AlphaThera Expand License Agreement
AlphaThera, a startup company co-founded by Andrew Tsourkas, PhD, entered into an expanded license agreement with Penn.
PCI Attends 2023 BIO International Convention
Qishui (Tracy) Chen, Assistant Director of Licensing, Physical Sciences, and Engineering shared and discussed a wide range of available drug delivery technologies come out of Penn.
PCI Participates in Cellicon Valley ’23: The Future of Cell and Gene Therapies
Three staff members spoke at Track 5: “$tuff You Should Know about Starting Up and Spinning Out a Cell and Gene Biotech.”
Former Penn Engineering Faculty Develop Tau Scientific Instruments
Fang-Yen and Fouad co-founded the startup company Tau Scientific Instruments and have licensed the Penn technology.
PCI features the Future of Wearable Technology during Philly Tech Week
On May 9th, PCI and the Philadelphia Alliance for Capital and Technologies (PACT) co-hosted the event "The Future of Wearable Technology" at the Pennovation Center as part of Philly Tech Week 2023
Meet the 2023/2024 PCI Fellows Cohort
Eleven fellows were admitted to the 2023/2024 cohort out of a large application pool.
PCI Promotes Innovation and Startups at the South by Southwest (SXSW) annual Interactive Conference
It was a great opportunity to share the innovation initiatives coming out of Penn and Philadelphia with a global audience.
PCI Tech Publisher Site Now Has Subscription Feature
The PCI Technology Publisher website recently added a new subscription feature so that you can receive email updates about new technologies from particular inventors, categories, and departments.
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This technology is an intracerebral drug delivery system that consists of three flexible, retractable microcannulas housed within a single central catheter.