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  2. University spin-off - Wikipedia

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    University spin-offs (also known as university spin-outs) [1] [2] are companies that transform technological inventions developed from university research that are likely to remain unexploited otherwise. [3] They are a subcategory of research spin-offs. Prominent examples of university spin-offs are Genentech, Crucell, Lycos and Plastic Logic.

  3. Z-pinch - Wikipedia

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    A concept of Z-pinch fusion propulsion system was developed through collaboration between NASA and private companies. [1] The energy released by the Z-pinch effect would accelerate lithium propellant to a high speed, resulting in a specific impulse value of 19400 s and thrust of 38 kN. A magnetic nozzle would be required to convert the released ...

  4. Lucent Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Lucent Technologies, Inc. was an American multinational telecommunications equipment company headquartered in Murray Hill, New Jersey.It was established on September 30, 1996, through the divestiture of the former AT&T Technologies business unit of AT&T Corporation, which included Western Electric and Bell Labs.

  5. NASA spin-off technologies - Wikipedia

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    NASA spin-off technologies are commercial products and services which have been developed with the help of NASA, through research and development contracts, such as Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) or STTR awards, licensing of NASA patents, use of NASA facilities, technical assistance from NASA personnel, or data from NASA research.

  6. Center for Quantum Spintronics - Wikipedia

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    The goal is to control the spin, and other quantum mechanical variables, using new combinations of nanoscale materials. [4] Their research includes studies of quantum mechanical transport properties for superconducting, magnetic and topological materials. QuSpin has research activity in both theoretical and experimental physics. [7]

  7. Tektronix - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, a large property in Beaverton became available, and the company's employee retirement trust purchased the land and leased it back to the company. [10] Construction began in 1957 and on May 1, 1959, Tektronix moved into its new Beaverton headquarters campus, [10] on a 313-acre (1.27 km 2) site which came to be called the Tektronix Industrial Park.

  8. Research spin-off - Wikipedia

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    A research spin-off is a company that falls into at least one of the four following categories: [1] Companies that have an Equity investment from a national library or university; Companies that license technology from a public research institute or university; Companies that consider a university or public sector employee to have been a founder

  9. ISRO spin-off technologies - Wikipedia

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    ISRO spin-off technologies are commercial products and services which have been developed with the help of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), through research and development, licensing of ISRO patents, use of ISRO facilities, technical assistance from ISRO personnel, or data from ISRO research.

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