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"commercialize" Definitions
  1. to use something to try to make a profit, especially in a way that other people do not approve of

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Swiss-based Trafigura will commercialize petroleum and the state-run Federal Commission of Electricity will commercialize gas, the National Hydrocarbons Commission said in a statement seen by Reuters.
Amgen has partnered with Novartis AG to co-commercialize Aimovig in the United States, while Amgen has rights to the drug in Japan and Novartis has rights to commercialize in rest of world.
Google is also looking at ways to commercialize its technology.
To commercialize futuristic toilets that don't need water or sewers.
The bill would permit companies to grow and commercialize marijuana.
We had to figure out how to commercialize the business.
Do you intend to commercialize this kit in the near future?
To truly commercialize and industrialize space, we need 10x tech improvement.
"That's not good enough if you want to commercialize," he continued.
"We are hoping that someone will commercialize the technology," he said.
Eviation is promising to commercialize its aluminum air plane next year.
Zhang set up a company, Darwin Life, to commercialize the procedure.
Chaikin said it will allow the company to commercialize the product.
The company is developing a pathway to commercialize its cobalt operations.
Developer and Portland resident Mike Dugay wants to commercialize the space.
Still, there's work being done to commercialize laser charging for consumers.
Hyundai Motor aims to commercialize its own autonomous vehicles in 2024.
Advanced fission is unlikely to commercialize in the next few decades.
Conatus has the option to co-commercialize emricasan in the United States.
"There are plans to commercialize the product," Yang said in an interview.
But, do not wait until your patent issues to commercialize your invention.
They expect to commercialize "soon," likely in the next year or two.
But the company has no plans to commercialize Ixifi, it told Reuters.
The firm is aiming to commercialize the Haliade-X 12MW by 2021.
The group plans to commercialize the so-called ReOil technology by 2025.
Altria will commercialize IQOS in the U.S. if it receives regulatory clearance.
Still, that hasn't stopped Evans from trying to commercialize other designer plants.
Seed companies cannot fully commercialize sales of new strains without those approvals.
Still, Li believes the United States will likely commercialize driverless robot cars first.
One possible reason: There's just no money in the approaches that don't commercialize.
Go deeper: NASA looks to private companies to help commercialize low-Earth orbit
And she's learned to not just capitalize off the fantasy, but commercialize it.
Toyota is aiming to commercialize all-solid-state batteries by the early 2020s.
Is it low, bordering on desperate to commercialize one's own congressional photo-op?
In 1998, Bach-y-Rita founded a company, Wicab, to commercialize his invention.
Rob Arnott, chairman and founder of Research Affiliates LLC, helped commercialize quant investing
The government will then try to commercialize this system as early as 2022.
But Xerox declined to commercialize the NoteTaker; only a few prototypes were made.
Fan notes that the goal isn't necessarily to commercialize and sell this exact device.
If you want to commercialize a project, you still need written permission from Google.
The most overlooked path to commercialize AI is for companies to do it themselves
And nobody had realized how to do step 2, which was commercialize the robot.
There's been a push to commercialize university research, and it's happening across North America.
Then, as the drinks became more popular, he saw an opportunity to commercialize them.
Microsoft previously allowed partners it created technology with to commercialize it through licensing agreements.
The company aims to commercialize autonomous cleaning on public ground in Singapore and abroad.
And right now, the team thinks they could commercialize their tape in three years.
And like there was never any intention to really commercialize any of the software.
In recent months, both places have spawned start-ups trying to commercialize their work.
He co-founded a start-up company Valerian Materials to commercialize the recyclable polyurethane.
The program gives young fintech companies support in helping commercialize their products and services.
The UK government today announced a £153 million investment into efforts to commercialize quantum computing.
As part of the collaboration, both companies said they would jointly innovate and commercialize products.
According to the company, MARS Bioimaging Ltd plans to commercialize the scanner in the future.
Yes, that's future tense because Biofourmis is waiting on FDA approval to commercialize its service.
However, Airobotics is the first to successfully commercialize truly autonomous drones in the private sector.
"He has a strong desire to commercialize his inventions," John said of his older brother.
Racz was unable to commercialize the technology and Smartflash sells no products of its own.
The company is working with the government of New Zealand to commercialize its air taxis.
HTT has been working with a number of governments to try to commercialize its technology.
She now hopes to find ways to commercialize her findings to benefit farmers and wholesalers.
Next up for Paige is to commercialize its technology, which is something it's already pursuing.
NET Power, which is working to commercialize technology capturing carbon emissions from natural-gas plants.
A batch of new companies, well funded with venture capital, hope to commercialize the research.
As Chauffeur considered how to commercialize its technology, Levandowski fought for control of the team.
Now, fresh off being acquired by Uber, Otto is moving quickly to commercialize its technology.
"The device is more or less ready [for a company to commercialize it]," Sejdic said.
CoreOS, the company, was built to commercialize an open-source product by the same name.
There are still many energy storage companies trying to commercialize alternatives to lithium-ion batteries.
The implant is still experimental; the researchers are currently in discussions to commercialize the technology.
It's home to pitch panelist Wright Electric, which wants to commercialize a short-haul electric airplane.
Kate: So when do you think then that Lyft will be able to commercialize autonomous vehicles?
Another area Microsoft has been working to commercialize is augmented reality, including with its HoloLens headset.
Chan and his co-authors have founded a company to commercialize the app, called Edus Health.
Worse yet I know inventors who are ready to give up attempting to commercialize their products.
They didn't contribute at all to it and think you should be able to commercialize it.
Last year at our TC Sessions: Robotics event, Boston Dynamics announced its intention to commercialize SpotMini.
Consider other nuances: Portlandification can be Brooklynified, as happens when ambitious media-savvy types commercialize twee.
"Fakes," he called them, explained by natural processes and part of a campaign to commercialize Rameswaram.
She took pains to protect her intellectual property and often scorned attempts to commercialize her novel.
But while he has no urge to commercialize the software, he is intrigued by the possibilities.
Health care is an area where IBM has sought to commercialize its Watson "cognitive computing" software.
The company ultimately hopes to develop and commercialize gene-editing tools, including instruments, reagents and software.
Experts worry that there&aposs not enough money to commercialize the technology in the near term.
Baidu aims to commercialize autonomous cars on a small scale by 2018, with wider deployment by 2021.
For now, The Wall falls into concept territory, but Samsung has very real plans to commercialize it.
Their mission is to commercialize spaceflight and they've already flown their super-cute XCOR Lynx rocket plane.
If you're a startup company with a great product we can partner with you to commercialize it.
In June 2010, Neurocrine and AbbVie entered into an exclusive worldwide collaboration to develop and commercialize Elagolix.
Orexigen said on Tuesday it expects to sign more partnership deals to commercialize the drug this year.
"Do not commercialize our democracy," one reader posted on the page, where the comments were mostly negative.
At Hypergiant Applied Sciences, the team will be working to develop and commercialize its own AI products.
Since then, drugmakers have gone on to develop and commercialize another class of cholesterol drugs called PCSK9s.
Cloudera and Hortonworks are two of the three main companies, along with MapR, trying to commercialize Hadoop.
The shifting supply and demand dynamics underpin the company's base case for attempting to commercialize the resource.
The revenue opportunity is too great and will drive the innovation to commercialize as quickly as possible.
And helping them commercialize, appreciate our equity, as well as delivering a better solution to the client.
The deal allows Monsanto, which is being acquired by Bayer AG, to commercialize products from the partnership.
Harrison says he can't discuss any specific plans Google might have to commercialize the super sensor research.
American tech companies such as Facebook and Twitter offered social networks first, then moved to commercialize them.
We started to commercialize the Champagne Gun just ten days ago and the response has been insane.
Even so, BamBrogan's team is confident they can commercialize their version of the hyperloop within three years.
Waymo says the money will help speed up its plans to commercialize its revolutionary self-driving technology.
Waymo says the money will help speed up its plans to commercialize its revolutionary self-driving technology.
The so-called race to commercialize autonomous vehicles has involved a fair amount of theater, including demos.
It also helped kick off what has grown into a multibillion-dollar race to commercialize autonomous vehicles.
With that fury, the talent, and the low costs to entry, this could commercialize itself and grow.
Based in Canada, the company aims to commercialize captured air-to-fuel technology to produce low-carbon fuels.
These discoveries were publicly financed, but the government often licenses them to private drug companies, which commercialize them.
Solugen, an upstart biotechnology company out of Houston, is looking to commercialize the bio-production of hydrogen peroxide.
The Japanese firm is now looking to commercialize the product, in partnership with selected educational institutions, next year.
But we chose to let someone else commercialize it, because its expansive powers and potential liability confounded us.
The company's business partners were still seeking to commercialize it as recently as this week, they told CNBC.
Yes, the FDA does regulate multi-billion-dollar companies in how they are able to commercialize their products.
Plans to commercialize the estate, which would have halved the Summer School's accommodation, have been criticized and dropped.
And chances are Google wouldn't pour resources into this if it didn't have plans to commercialize its technology.
Google is not the only big technology company looking to commercialize online bookings outside of restaurants and travel.
"We don't want to commercialize it too much; there are enough wineries like that elsewhere," said Ms. Kapralova.
We're part of the University City Science Center, a nonprofit that helps entrepreneurs and scientists commercialize their technologies.
Driving the news: Late last week Stripe said it's soliciting information from parties looking to commercialize various techniques.
It's early days for the Canadian project, one of many efforts around the world trying to commercialize blockchain.
Pretty quickly you also realized you could exploit and commercialize human one-upmanship — gotta catch em all friend lists!
Once the tech is built, a lot of it will be open-sourced so that others can commercialize it.
And countless companies have spun up to commercialize new drugs, therapies, foods, chemicals, and materials based on the technology.
In the future, he hopes to commercialize the bioreactor that his team created in order to lower its price.
The company has since abandoned efforts to commercialize the grass, but curiously still pushed for it to be deregulated.
The money helped the company commercialize its digital-banking software and, in the process, hire an additional 39 employees.
A new report from The Korea Herald now says Samsung's pushing plans to commercialize the foldable phone to 2019.
Rather than co-promote with Loxo in the U.S., as initially agreed, Bayer will commercialize the drug there exclusively.
Celltrion has partnered with Israel's Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd to commercialize CT-P10 in the United States and Canada.
From chocolate-glazed donuts to luxury campsites, major companies are doing their best to commercialize the rare astronomical phenomenon.
The plan is to commercialize the prosthesis in the next couple of years once all that is figured out.
Our own efforts, albeit modest, to commercialize an E. coli–based live vaccine were frustrating and surprising to us.
All of this signals a push by Alphabet to commercialize its moonshots or see them off into the sunset.
The two plan to commercialize Skin II, and Broadhead hopes to design a sportswear range with the same technology.
Alphabet continues to commercialize its artificial intelligence technology in software and as well as hardware like the Google Home.
Oh, and anything you submit will be open sourced, so don't worry that they're going to commercialize your algorithm.
The byline for an article on Monday about IBM's efforts to commercialize Watson, its artificial intelligence technology, was omitted.
Neighbors had expressed concerns that any nonresidential use of the property would commercialize the surrounding neighborhood and increase traffic.
The goal is to have the employees then tout the tech to their clients and, eventually, commercialize the offerings.
What I'm watching: To what degree Exxon increases its funding and seeks to commercialize a particular low-carbon technology.
There are few other major carmakers and we will work with the carmakers to commercialize as soon as possible.
Philip Morris International developed the heat-not-burn product, IQOS, that Altria plans to commercialize if regulators clear it.
Together they could commercialize the EN-V and fulfill the long-delayed Segway vision of post-car urban transportation.
He said the funds raised would be used to hire "aggressively" to improve the Ray platform and commercialize it.
McAllister declined to say if Harley-Davidson would commercialize the concepts, or if consumers would own or rent them.
The findings may have implications for clinics offering ketamine infusions and drug manufacturers trying to commercialize ketamine-like drugs.
But several start-ups are now trying to commercialize A.I. music for everything from jingles to potential pop hits.
Angry reactions on social media included claims the company was trying to glamorize, commercialize and capitalize on rape culture.
Uber is basically saying: If you build it, we will come (and we will help you commercialize your flying car).
Companies looking to commercialize a space sensor or camera can test how their technologies hold up in lower Earth orbit.
"We can't commercialize or patent public health in the same way as we can medical drugs and devices," Hoffman writes.
In 2014, after three years leading the drive to commercialize Watson at IBM, Manoj Saxena left and founded Cognitive Scale.
The Swiss drugmaker has an exclusive agreement with Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp to distribute and commercialize Symjepi in the United States.
Cool as the display is, it's still only a prototype and Samsung hasn't said anything about plans to  commercialize it.
There have reportedly been long-standing tensions between DeepMind and Google, with the latter wanting to commercialize the former's work.
Gilead will also expand its partnership with Galapagos, agreeing to develop and commercialize its drugs over a 10 year period.
Raghu told me that, as far as he knows, Audi will be first to commercialize "Level 3" self-driving technology.
Thus far, Verily has found success in teaming up with larger companies to develop and potentially commercialize its project ideas.
National labs are inviting private investors to run their labs and commercialize the technology they are being paid to create.
"In many cases, these scientists have no idea how to commercialize these technologies," Rewired venture partner Santiago Tenorio told Axios.
Humanyze, another company seeking to commercialize the principles of social physics, accesses those offline relationships using a smart ID badge.
The two scientists have also clashed in the past over plans by the Kurchatov Institute to commercialize its nuclear projects.
Novartis India's Glenmark Pharmaceuticals said it would partner with Novartis to promote, commercialize and distribute three respiratory products in Brazil.
Going back to the hypothesis for the company  —  we sought early on to commercialize these technologies on a platform basis.
Then I moved as a postdoc to Cornell University where I joined the Runway Program, which aims to commercialize science.
Companies want to synthesize THC in engineered yeast cells, grow synthetic rhino horns, and commercialize cruelty free, lab-grown burger.
That said, he sees Aion as a market necessity, not something they are looking to commercialize in a direct way.
Dr. Denby's process, which he is hoping to commercialize, is a long way from putting hops farmers out of business.
So Musk asked AC Propulsion founder Alan Cocconi and CEO Tom Gage if he could commercialize the tzero, he says.
Go deeper: Conservative group: Tax overhaul could help clean energy Updating clean energy tax credits could help commercialize new tech
Billions of dollars were piled into clean technology ideas as numerous start-ups sprouted to advance and commercialize the field.
"The threat to the Proms would be to completely commercialize them or leave them to market forces," Mr. Kenyon said.
"The idea of Frutama is to commercialize, sell, process, and take to Westerners what the jungle delivers naturally," Morrison says.
They'll be important for the plans she has to start a company and commercialize the compounds within the next three years.
"We're continuing to make great progress on our plans to commercialize in 2019," said GM president Dan Ammann in a statement.
PMI was spun off from Altria Group Inc nearly a decade ago, and Altria will commercialize IQOS in the United States.
Last April, DuPont Pioneer announced that it's going to use CRISPR to commercialize a next-gen version of waxy corn hybrids.
Through a licensing agreement, Teva has global rights to develop and commercialize laquinimod, a small-molecule entity discovered by Active Biotech.
"Astellas intends to commercialize this product globally without a partner," Steven Benner, a senior vice president at the company, told Reuters.
It's Branson's adventurous streak that motivates him to commercialize space travel, making it possible for civilians to see the final frontier.
The little Japanese maker is the first to commercialize a breakthrough powertrain technology known as homogeneous charge compression ignition, or HCCI.
The goal is to develop and commercialize probiotic supplements that may improve athletic performance or improve recovery time from a workout.
BeiGene will commercialize some of Amgen's cancer drugs to be sold on the Chinese market, the companies said in a statement.
Throughout history, famous artists either came from wealthy families or were able to commercialize their art, like Jeff Koons or Rodin.
It was completely inappropriate to talk about bringing that team here or to commercialize any of our venues, theaters, arenas, restaurants.
"We're looking at the prerequisites to commercialize a hundred-seater aircraft that is propelled fully or partially by electricity," Resare said.
Pfizer acquired Medivation Inc in 2016, taking on its earlier agreement with Japan's Astellas to jointly develop and commercialize the drug.
The former startup is on pace to have 2,000 employees and to commercialize a ride-sharing service in the coming years.
Exact Sciences and Pfizer announced on Wednesday that the two companies have partnered to commercialize Cologuard, Exact Sciences' only commercial product.
His father helps commercialize medical equipment such as a vein detection device for ZD Medical, a technology company in Nanjing, China.
Research shows that the companies that receive multiple SBIR awards produce fewer patents and are less likely to commercialize their work.
To be clear, that's the entire announcement: a licensing deal has been signed to commercialize this technology, with no other details.
Sanofi will be able to use its existing infrastructure and the recently acquired platform from Bioverativ to help to commercialize caplacizumab.
"The next stage is to maximize the amount of water, optimize the material and proceed to commercialize the device," Yaghi said.
Learn from Rachel Haurwitz, employee number one at Caribou Biosciences, a company founded to commercialize the gene editing technology known as CRISPR.
As with most Connectivity Lab projects, the company aims to develop the technology and then release it to outsiders to commercialize it.
Samsung now believes it will commercialize foldable phones in 2019, despite initially planning to unveil them as early as 2015 or 2016.
Part of what made it difficult was the historic rivalry between the two companies, which both commercialize Hadoop data tools, he said.
Lightfield-display tech is not new, and it's something that other startup companies, like Avegant and Lytro, have been trying to commercialize.
While many of the companies trying to commercialize personalized nutrition — or "nutrigenomics" — are new, the idea has been around for a while.
The company is looking for an airframer and a partner to provide aspects of the electrical system to help commercialize the project.
While the attempt to commercialize has been going on for decades, he doesn't think companies or investors will get tired of waiting.
Bridenstine also convened a committee to study ways to commercialize NASA, and even floated the idea of selling naming rights to rockets.
The rest of the investment will be used to develop and commercialize its treatments for a 10-year period, the companies said.
"They can never commercialize it, they don't think of the economics, and they won't get to the impact they want," he says.
Fightball seeks to commercialize one-on-one street basketball, the sport's rawest form, and repurpose its unregulated intensity for the Instagram era.
In July, Astellas Pharma obtained exclusive rights to develop and commercialize the drug outside the US, with Frequency receiving $80 million immediately.
"I think transparency is not enough here, and it's time to say that it's not appropriate to commercialize certain types of data."
Not only do these companies have deep pockets, they are also under constant pressure from shareholders to develop and commercialize breakthrough therapies.
Philip Morris was spun off from Altria Group Inc nearly a decade ago, and Altria will commercialize IQOS in the United States.
For years, buzz has been building around a company called Ubeam, which promised to use ultrasonics to commercialize easy, fast wireless charging.
Tech giant Google has sought ways to commercialize its growing expertise in artificial intelligence and its vast computing power in the cloud.
My guess is that it was hard to find a clear path from a lot of technologies into something that's commercialize-able.
Next month in San Francisco, Uber will stand trial in federal court for allegedly cheating in the race to commercialize self-driving cars.
The two have an agreement for Altria to commercialize PMI's new heated tobacco product, IQOS, in the U.S. if the FDA clears it.
AstraZeneca announced last month a deal with Merck to develop and commercialize combinations of Lynparza and other cancer drugs, including Merck's Keytruda immunotherapy.
She spent 13 years at ICT before launching her own company, All These Worlds, to commercialize her work in virtual and augmented reality.
There's no plan to commercialize it, either, nor will it be a replacement for Tor, even though it does some things vastly better.
Plenty of companies are trying to commercialize them, but you still can't buy a solid-state battery for your phone or electric vehicle.
We're really going to work to commercialize and bring some epic value to projects in the US and around the world as well.
Motorola was at the time trying to convince the FCC to allocate more frequency bandwidth to companies trying to commercialize the nascent technology.
The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water) has begun to commercialize their intellectual property, giving them a new revenue channel.
With some companies using the solution, the next goal is to find a way to commercialize the idea and get some paying customers.
French drugmaker Sanofi in November agreed to co-develop and co-commercialize fitusiran with Alnylam in the United States, Canada and Western Europe.
Open innovation models that support startups to refine, validate and commercialize their technologies can be the spark to a future ablaze with possibility.
A few of them told Reuters they would like to see Walmart commercialize its excess capacity, much as its rival Amazon has done.
"Our hope is that NASA would be the primary customer for that structure and we'd be given permission [to commercialize it]," said Bigelow.
Based in Mountain View, California, the eight-year-old company has a plan to broadly commercialize a partially automated truck technology called platooning.
The Best Robots on Four Legs with Marc Raibert (Boston Dynamics) Last year, Marc Raibert announced the company's plans to commercialize Spot Mini.
The Cleveland Clinic was approached by WindCrest to help commercialize the device, according to Eileen Sheil, the Cleveland Clinic's director of corporate communications.
The two drugmakers have a long-standing relationship which includes a 2015 agreement to jointly commercialize constipation drug Movantik in the United States.
The HKMA and consortium of banks are now in the process of hiring a developer to create and commercialize their platform, Chan said.
The Illinois-based investor is backing Fisker's battery-car program as well as its push to commercialize so-called solid-state battery technology.
He said that he had decided to leave Google because he was eager to commercialize a self-driving vehicle as quickly as possible.
Genus is also currently seeking approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to commercialize the virus-resistant pigs in the United States.
One of Waymo's stated goals is to "commercialize this technology and build products that can help millions of people," according to press materials.
The startup plans to work with data and measurement companies like Nielsen to commercialize by pulling valuable insights from television and other media.
The drug is approved for human use; "postapproval marketing" is deployed to commercialize the treatments; slick ads materialize on TV; fortunes are built.
Overall, the group has spent more than a decade working on self-driving technology, and is just starting to commercialize the technology now.
Roobo is just one of a group of Chinese AI companies that use the concept of early child education to commercialize their technology.
Year founded: 2002HQ: British Columbia, CanadaWhat it does: General Fusion is among a handful of startups in the race to commercialize fusion energy.
Ms. Trump has found a way to commercialize female empowerment, selling petal pink sheaths and trendy shoes to young professionals on the go.
It's a miracle that it still exists and that nobody's tampered with it or tried to update it or commercialize it or something.
But so far, those methods to capture carbon from coal have proved to be expensive and difficult to commercialize on a wide scale.
But Ron's desire to sell Otto to Uber was fueled by a desire to commercialize self-driving trucks, he testified during the Alphabet trial.
Around the time Novartis struck a multi-million deal with Penn to commercialize CTL019 in 2012, St. Jude's sued the university, alleging patent violations.
The funding will help eyeSight commercialize its solutions and also get a foothold in China with Kuang-Chi now on board as an investor.
In March, CNBC reported that Jeff Bezos has poured million of dollars into a start-up trying to commercialize fusion energy called General Fusion.
Bailey and her co-founder Louis Perna founded Accion System in 2014 in an attempt to commercialize the propulsion technology they developed at MIT.
"This is critical as we look to commercialize self-driving technology," Krafcik said at the time, during a keynote at the Detroit Auto Show.
The effort to commercialize fully autonomous vehicles has spawned an array of supporting hardware and software technologies whose impact could extend well beyond AVs.
Could the #NHS in the UK self-finance a large part of #HealthTechnology innovation if it had the courage to commercialize its data trove?
The $200 million private placement was secured through Highland's subsidiary, Ironshore Pharmaceuticals & Development Inc, and is expected to help the company commercialize the drug.
The fund's stated mission is to help founders develop, commercialize and scale scientific discoveries in "tough technologies," with a focus on Boston-area startups.
These are key partners as Baidu begins to figure out how to commercialize its self-driving tech, which is what Apollo is all about.
But the researchers say they are looking for partners that could help commercialize the technique so it could be available outside of a lab.
Matternet, a startup building autonomous drones for delivery, has been working to commercialize its tech via transportation of blood and pathology samples to labs.
In an attempt to ease people's minds, Sidewalk Labs said late last year it would not commercialize or sell the data gathered at Quayside.
The British government decided to withdraw 20503 billion pounds of funding to help commercialize CCS technology in a spending review in November last year.
Currently, Temple University owns the patent to this new method of chocolate-manufacturing, but they are looking to commercialize it in the near future.
The company has yet to commercialize the technology, but says it could be used in a number of industries, including healthcare and car manufacturing.
Falcon Heavy is a big part of Musk's plan to further commercialize Earth orbit, and also to prepare for eventual crewed missions to Mars.
"Delivery is a significant opportunity for Cruise as we prepare to commercialize our autonomous vehicle technology and transform transportation," said Cruise CEO Dan Ammann.
EirGenix will be responsible for development and manufacturing, while Sandoz has the right to commercialize the product in all markets except China and Taiwan.
Hyperloop, a high-speed transportation network that's aiming to revolutionize intercity travel, was conceived by Musk and multiple companies are trying to commercialize it.
His research shows that as biobanks continue to commercialize and partner with private companies, "the lower the trust" participants will have in the system.
In the same year as the bombings, Wood and Stoner decided to commercialize their research, forming Clinical Cell Culture [it's since become Avita Medical].
TC: This is a research project, but if and when it's time to commercialize it, what do you think the product might look like?
Its campaign to commercialize Watson, the company's version of artificial intelligence technology, stands out, even during the current A.I. frenzy in the tech industry.
The institute entered an agreement with Kite in 25, in which the company helped pay for research and received rights to commercialize the results.
The UK scrapped plans to spend up to 1 billion pounds to commercialize the technology just days before the Paris climate meeting in 2015.
Soon after that, he pitched the underground tunnel in the Northeast as a way to commercialize his previously laid-out vision for the hyperloop.
We are attempting to commercialize recent discoveries about a naturally occurring human protein, plasma gelsolin, that boosts the immune system's ability to attack pathogens.
He was certainly early to divine an erosion of fixed gender roles already underway in the broader culture and then shrewdly to commercialize it.
But what we'll be looking out for over the course of 2018 are signals as to how these companies plan to commercialize their services.
At the same time, it's helping to fund a public-private partnership with the University of Toronto to develop and commercialize AI talent and ideas.
It's also been adopted by the likes of the National Science Foundation and the National Security Agency for their internal efforts to commercialize technical research.
Makerbot was supposed to commercialize the 3D printer, to give us all a reason to churn out plastic gewgaws with our super-cool 3D printer.
AstraZeneca announced last month a deal with Merck to develop and commercialize Lynparza, including in combination with other cancer drugs such as Merck's Keytruda immunotherapy.
While co-founder Jesse Levinson remains president and CTO, it's up to Evans to commercialize the technology amid deflated industry hype about self-driving cars.
The companies commercialize the Hadoop open-source big data software, which companies can use to store, process and analyze lots of different types of data.
"CFS is on track to commercialize fusion and deliver an inherently safe, globally scalable, carbon-free, and limitless energy source," he said in a statement.
The three principals have been studying quantum computing for a decade and they understand that to commercialize it, it's going to require a complete solution.
Nozaki has launched a company called Motion Lib to commercialize haptics technology and is working with dozens of companies to undertake proof of concept projects.
It also announced an exclusive licencing agreement with Exelixis to commercialize and develop cancer therapy cabozantinib in regions outside the United States, Canada and Japan.
Verily is starting to more aggressively commercialize its range of services and products, many of which have been in development for more than five years.
The Centenario, partly an excuse to commercialize soccer in the United States, has delivered a tournament that many can see as superior to the Euros.
The company, founded six years ago by Chief Executive Mehrdad Mahdjoubi, said it would also use the financing to further industrialize and commercialize its products.
In earlier times, our government spent heavily to commercialize civilian nuclear power, back the first utility-scale wind turbines, and support early carbon capture demonstrations.
"We had a commercial partner who decided about three quarters of the way through that they did not want to commercialize our test," he says.
"We had a commercial partner who decided about three quarters of the way through that they did not want to commercialize our test," he says.
A top General Motors official is taking on a new role that underlines the auto industry's intense push to develop and commercialize self-driving cars.
As part of the agreement (whose financial terms were undisclosed), Almirall secured the rights to develop and commercialize the antibody for use in treatments worldwide.
The two companies for years challenged each other to commercialize the Hadoop open-source software for storing and processing lots of different kinds of data.
Based in Israel, 6over6 Vision previously raised $13 million to commercialize its in-home eye exams based on a combination of machine learning and sensors.
In the video in which Kitty Hawk unveiled Cora, the company said it is working with the New Zealand government to commercialize its air taxis.
Chevron and Occidental are investing an undisclosed amount in Carbon Engineering, a Canadian company aiming to commercialize technology that captures carbon emissions directly from the atmosphere.
"It really means the dream has become true and the company now is a fully integrated biotech with an opportunity to commercialize a major innovative treatment."
Other American and European companies have attempted to identify a chick's sex before it hatches, but no other groups have been able to commercialize a method.
S said it has signed a collaboration agreement granting Tiziana Life Sciences exclusive rights to develop and commercialize its anti-IL-6R monoclonal antibody, NI-1201.
Already, the company has inked an agreement with Philip Morris International to commercialize its heated tobacco product, iQOS, in the U.S. if the FDA clears it.
And then all of a sudden, starting when you were able to own an idea and commercialize it, suddenly it exploded, GDP, like, in multiple times.
Right now four companies are leading efforts to commercialize a drug to reverse the effects of NASH: Intercept Pharmaceuticals, Gilead Sciences, Allergan and French biotech GENFIT.
"The private sector is better positioned to finance disruptive energy research and development and to commercialize innovative technologies," The Trump administration said in its budget blueprint.
The company is racing rivals including IBM Corp and Microsoft Corp to be the first to commercialize the technology and sell it through cloud computing units.
Morgan Stanley is looking to commercialize a technology it created called Treadmill, a so-called container management platform, according to people familiar with the bank's plans.
If I was going to come up with a name for a company that would build on, and ultimately commercialize, this technology, it would be Deeplearning.ai.
Things become trickier when companies get involved — which they often do: Industry throws big money at universities, which produce fundamental research that companies can then commercialize.
The company is the first spinout from Jain's BlueDot venture, which was founded to commercialize orphaned technology coming from various national research laboratories around the country.
The Minitaur started as a research project at the University of Pennsylvania, but the creators have spun off a company, Ghost Robotics, to commercialize the robot.
The robotics startup spun out of Oregon State University in late 2015 with an aim to commercialize research on bipedal locomotion from the Dynamic Robotics Laboratory.
Co-founder and Chief Executive Wu Xinhong told Reuters the firm was also preparing to commercialize the facial recognition technology used in its image enhancing software.
DNA Script has raised $38.5 million in new financing to commercialize a process that it claims is the first big leap forward in manufacturing genetic material.
Each of these queries has prompted driven, creative people to start "disruptive" companies and invent new products that commercialize technology in ways that improve everyday experiences.
Syngenta announced a day later it would settle U.S. farmer lawsuits stemming from its decision to commercialize a GMO corn strain before China approved importing it.
For example, STEM mentorship and social networks for women and people of color would encourage underrepresented groups to both enter STEM fields and commercialize their inventions.
The team is eventually looking to commercialize the meta-material, particularly in the athletics and healthcare industries where body performance and health monitoring are so important.
The two partners created DPA as a 50:50 joint venture (JV) in 2003 to manufacture and commercialize chilled and liquid dairy products in Latin America.
Servier and Allogene aim to start mid-stage studies in 2019 with Allogene having the exclusive rights to develop and commercialize UCART19 in the United States.
General Motors on Thursday announced that SoftBank Vision Fund will invest $2.25 billion into its self-driving program, with plans to commercialize such vehicles next year.
They've taken the technology they developed at Johns Hopkins University and created a new startup called Ithemba, which means "hope" in Swahili, to commercialize their device.
Another forward-thinking open-source company, Cloudera, comes from the big-data world, where several companies are trying to commercialize the open-source project called Hadoop.
Driving the news: SkyWater has a deal with MIT and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to commercialize a new kind of chip-making technology.
The monks denounced the sale, saying the aim behind their endeavors was not to commercialize their product, but to finance themselves and support those in need.
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He's been working with the state's Department of Transportation and two companies to test the technologies and hopes to commercialize them within the next few years.
Sports are the stage for human drama, one on which we gather to celebrate achievement, sacrifice and teamwork and sometimes also to pantomime, oversimplify and commercialize.
The next step is for the team to commercialize PDK plastics and find ways to apply their uses to things like textiles, 3D printing, and foams.
In 2014, he and others founded a company to commercialize some of the technology that he helped create and to work on "general purpose" artificial intelligence.
The two companies "would make a good match as Sharp can take advantage of Hon Hai's expertise in production efficiency to commercialize their gadgets," he said.
A case report was published in the journal Burns, though experts outside the company as well as insiders say it may take years to commercialize the product.
"Delivery is a significant opportunity for Cruise as we prepare to commercialize our autonomous vehicle technology and transform transportation," Cruise CEO Dan Ammann said in a statement.
The company wants to commercialize its technology via licenses to embed it in third-party products, and Perry felt she wasn't the right person for that task.
The primary goal is to commercialize technologies that capture carbon dioxide, but also include ones like reducing methane emissions, lowering transportation sector pollution and improving energy efficiency.
With revenue growth slowing and costs largely growing, some investors are anxious to see whether Google can commercialize its newest ventures in artificial intelligence, including the assistant.
The question now is who will be first to commercialize the next generation of the technology, and will it work well enough to be a selling point?
While the researchers have made their findings freely available through open source licenses, they're hoping to commercialize the technology by selling their bioprinters and materials and reagents.
Today, it's announcing a new partnership with battery technology company Solid Power to develop and commercialize the latter's solid-sate battery technology for use in electric vehicles.
If they ever did commercialize the Automated Selfie Stick, Lindberg said she would buy it, and Krivicka believes there is at least one other virtually guaranteed customer.
One particularly weighty albatross: its Autonomous Technology Group, which since 2015 has poured hundreds of millions into building self-driving car tech it has yet to commercialize.
Since then, NovoBiotic Pharmaceuticals LLC, the Cambridge, Massachusetts, company the researchers founded to commercialize their products, has been receiving letters and emails from people around the world.
One such company, a quantum computing firm Rubin would not name, is composed of researchers he thinks may one day commercialize quantum devices using standard manufacturing processes.
Through government funds, the agency has reduced the expensive research and development burden on private companies and shortened the time it takes to commercialize new aviation technologies.
Leo and Ed made the decision not to give away control of the sum of their work, and decided instead to launch a business to commercialize it.
Yet there's a stark disconnect that emerges when brands try to commercialize a holiday, especially one tied to cultures that celebrate it abroad like Lunar New Year.
Google and IBM have both been touting their advancements in the field in an attempt to one-up the other in a race to commercialize the technology.
Incyte and Eli Lilly and Co in 2009 entered an agreement to co-develop and commercialize Incyte's oral JAK1/JAK2 inhibitor to treat inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
He hasn't stopped there – he's gone on to start Tesla, which is developing the first driver-less cars, and SpaceX, which is trying to commercialize space travel.
S to pay $143 million to more than 7,000 Kansas farmers over its decision to commercialize a genetically modified strain of corn before China approved importing it.
That wealth allowed the family to expand into other areas, including the financing of California Safe Soil, the developer of the technology that KDC Ag hopes to commercialize.
Seattle Genetics, which partnered with Takeda to co-develop and commercialize Adcetris outside the United States, retains marketing rights for the drug in the United States and Canada.
Since then, the scientists behind it say they've more or less perfected their technique and are now looking to move the technology forward and perhaps even commercialize it.
What happened: uBeam wants to commercialize its technology via licenses to embed it in third-party products, and Perry felt she wasn't the right person for that task.
OpenAI will also license some of its tech to Microsoft to commercialize, though when this may happen and what tech will be involved has yet to be announced.
But the 2014 energy reform mandated that, starting next year, companies should compete to commercialize the oil and gas that the state obtains under new production-sharing contracts.
But the 2014 energy reform mandated that, starting next year, companies should compete to commercialize the oil and gas that the state obtains under new production sharing contracts.
Alnylam also said it would advance patisiran in the United States, Canada and Western Europe, while French drugmaker Sanofi would commercialize it in the rest of the world.
Since then, the scientists behind it say they've more or less perfected their technique, and are now looking to move the technology forward and perhaps even commercialize it.
Nonetheless, there has been a race among companies to develop, commercialize and eventually prosper from what many see as one of the largest tectonic economic shifts in decades.
Singapore will conclude its experiment with blockchain technology and its own digital currency next year before deciding whether to commercialize the trial, the country's regulator has told CNBC.
Hickson, who worked at Morgan Stanley for 15 years, led efforts to help commercialize the bank's internal technology through mergers and acquisitions, venture capital and selling intellectual property.
Google's fast-growing cloud business also uses AI. And its new health division is part of the firm's efforts to commercialize research produced by its AI lab, DeepMind.
Novartis would additionally receive rights to develop and commercialize four further bispecific antibodies and to use Xencor's antibody technology in up to 10 additional molecules, the companies said.
Future Meat Technologies is working to commercialize a manufacturing technology for fat and muscle cells that was first developed in the laboratories of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
AstraZeneca said it would continue to manufacture and supply Nexium under a long-term supply agreement and will continue to commercialize the medicine in all markets outside Europe.
But the race to commercialize driverless cars is far from over with experts predicting that a fully autonomous car will not hit the market until 2020 or later.
"Our ultimate goal is to commercialize miniaturized, automated laboratories capable of small-volume sample testing, with an emphasis on vulnerable patient populations, including oncology, pediatrics, and intensive care."
A number of companies are working to commercialize socially assistive robots, and it may not be long before the presence of robots in hospitals, schools and homes is common.
The real good rule for government is to take the adventurous part, the far out scientific research, and propel that into a state where someone else can commercialize it.
With a shortage of machine learning developers bearing down on the industry, startups and big tech companies alike are moving to democratize the tools necessary to commercialize artificial intelligence.
"This would mean that, applying [Uber's] assumption of commercialization in 13 cities by 2022, Uber should be ready to commercialize AV technology in 13 cities by 2018," wrote Bratic.
Understanding that it had to expand beyond storage, Egnyte began to study ways to commercialize the data it collects as documents move through its system beyond pure report writing.
At the end of the video, you can see a shell or chassis superimposed over the vehicle, which gives you a better sense of how Kalashnikov might commercialize it.
One includes making changes to the Climate Change Technology Program to focus on "technologies we can truly commercialize that will result in" lower energy costs and emissions, Roig said.
Though Amazon is indirectly associated with the research (co-author Rishabh Misra works there) Wan said there was no plan as yet to commercialize or otherwise apply the tech.
While NASA's high-profile, expensive missions anchor the space agency's plans for exploration, the agency is also supporting a number of private companies in their bids to commercialize space.
Pfizer's $11.4 billion takeover of Array BioPharma highlights how eager industry titans are to commercialize cancer medications, making cancer the most in-demand pharmaceutical asset outside of gene therapy.
Canada-based Carbon Engineering — whose investors include Bill Gates, the venture arms of Occidental and Chevron, and private equity backers — hopes to commercialize a direct air capture (DAC) technology.
The two also said that OpenAI would move many, though not all, of its services to Azure and that Microsoft would be its "preferred" partner to commercialize new services.
She got the bug for entrepreneurship in college, where she worked with a professor to commercialize an eye-gaze-tracking technology and form Eye Response Technologies (FKA Erica, Inc).
Toyota spokeswoman Kayo Doi said the company would not comment on specific product plans but added that it aimed to commercialize all-solid-state batteries by the early 2020s.
According to the 2014 deal Bayer has the right to commercialize daroluramide globally while Orion will manufacture the product and receive milestone payments upon first sale in different markets.
Whitmarsh will remain as an adviser and become CEO of BAR Technologies, a subsidiary set up to commercialize some of the developments pioneered while building the high-tech boats.
Interesting move to commercialize Jaybo, since it's a playoff of Sambo -- the main character from an 1899 children's book that's widely held to be racist due to the illustrations.
While Mr. Vickers said he had no wish to criticize Alexander Vreeland's efforts to commercialize his grandmother's name, he was clear that "there will never be a Beaton perfume."
The site now redirects to Farfetch, which this month struck a deal with Condé to commercialize the publisher's online content and funnel its readership toward hundreds of luxury brands.
At Xerox, when the corporate managers took over its personal computer project and tried to commercialize the Alto, named the Xerox Star, they priced it at more than $16,123.
"FIFA talks a good game of, 'Oh, we're going to optimize and commercialize and build the market,' and then they come out two weeks later with this," Foudy said.
Thrive, the new kid on the block, is looking to commercialize a cancer-detecting blood test developed by researchers out of Johns Hopkins including oncology professor Dr. Bert Vogelstein.
That was before the son took over the vines and, like other young producers, began to commercialize the production, taking advantage of a new global thirst for distinctive wines.
Finally, NASA also would like to hear from companies about how to better commercialize spacesuits and spacewalks – making them available to customers outside of the agency itself, as well.
As he sees his biohacking friends accelerate a reckless attempt to create and commercialize a home HIV cure using Crispr, his confidence in their altruistic ambitions begins to erode.
The deal represents the culmination of an often-overlooked part of the decision taken during the George W. Bush administration to commercialize spaceflight between Earth and low Earth orbit.
And we've figured out how to make them only in small batches — which is one reason that these batteries have been even harder to commercialize than silicon-anode cells.
In this era of globalization, making it easier for small businesses to develop and commercialize new, innovative products is essential for both our economic security and our national security.
The company is expected to sell two indications of the drug therapy and Jimenez said it will immediately commercialize the first if it gains approval in October this year.
The new business, called Waymo, is considered a sign that the company is ready to commercialize a decade of research and development of a vehicle operated solely by computer.
Mataric has started her own company to commercialize USC's bots and believes that, as with other commercial products like iRobot's Roomba vacuum, the price will drop as the industry develops.
According to the darolutamide deal, Bayer has the right to commercialize the drug globally while Orion will manufacture the product and receive milestone payments upon first sale in different markets.
China has said it supports biotechnology to raise the efficiency of its agriculture sector and that it plans to commercialize new GMO varieties of corn and soybeans in coming years.
Not surprisingly, because the L16 is the company's first attempt to commercialize the technology, it still has some work to do, according a review at Imaging Resource earlier this year.
Early stage investment fund Uniseed said the money would be used to commercialize "robotics platforms, intelligent automated tools and artificial intelligence" with the aim of boosting agricultural productivity and sustainability.
Dubrovsky, along with Harvard Computer Science Professor Radhika Nagpal and Raphael Cherney, founded Scansorial (he's CEO) and helped commercialize a Harvard Laboratory mesh robot concept to turn it into Root.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Deutsche Post DHL Group is moving its StreetScooter project into a new unit, seeking opportunities to further commercialize the family of electric delivery vans, it said on Wednesday.
"Delivery is a significant opportunity for Cruise as we prepare to commercialize our autonomous vehicle technology and transform transportation," said Dan Ammann, who became CEO of Cruise late last year.
Lexicon, which partnered with French drugmaker Ipsen SA in 2014 to commercialize the drug in Europe and other markets outside the United States, retains the U.S. and Japan marketing rights.
"Our ultimate goal is to commercialize miniaturized, automated laboratories capable of small-volume sample testing, with an emphasis on vulnerable patient populations, including oncology, pediatrics, and intensive care," wrote Holmes.
Rather it aims to build the best brains for these cars that it can, then turn around and sell to automakers and tech startups that hope to commercialize autonomous vehicles.
Gilead will receive an exclusive product license and option rights to develop and commercialize all current and future programs in countries outside Europe, according to a statement from the companies.
Last month, Aquinox announced a licensing agreement with Astellas Pharma that gave the Tokyo-based drugmaker the right to research and commercialize rosiptor in Japan and other Asia-Pacific countries.
Trump had also liberalized trade by scrapping broadband privacy rules, allowing Internet service providers to commercialize user data without explicit permission from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, the report said.
"You've gotta realize, we are in America, and in America there are no sacred days because we commercialize everything," Chris Rock said in a now-prescient Saturday Night Live monologue.
Dr. Jeremy Levin, has more than 25 years of experience in the global pharmaceuticals industry, leading companies and people to develop and commercialize medicines that address compelling medical needs worldwide.
Microsoft has increasingly bet on AI and has sought to commercialize ideas its own researchers come up with, a strategy also employed by Amazon, Google and other big technology companies.
It's still in its early stages, but IBM is hoping to become a leader in the quantum computing space by bringing large companies on board to help commercialize the technology.
In support of this direction, Mayor Wilda Diaz's office recently presented a plan to commercialize several blocks of Front Street near the water and raise the heights of downtown buildings.
Nintendo announced in 2016 that it wasn't "currently at a stage where we can commercialize a product that deals with sleep and fatigue," but apparently the dream is still alive.
WASHINGTON — NASA is working on plans to commercialize the International Space Station, which currently costs up to $4 billion a year to maintain, the agency's new administrator said on Wednesday.
Between 2015 and 2017, Dr. Raskin also served on the board of another company, Sellas Life Sciences Group, that was created to commercialize a cancer vaccine developed at the hospital.
Some of the companies are even hoping to commercialize the educational pathways and begin selling the offerings to clients that are also trying to navigate a shortage in tech workers.
The purpose of the alliance is to make it easier for tech talent, especially students and professors at area universities, to start companies that commercialize the technology they've worked on.
"Our ultimate goal is to commercialize miniaturized, automated laboratories capable of small-volume sample testing, with an emphasis on vulnerable patient populations, including oncology, pediatrics, and intensive care," Holmes wrote.
Basically we really loved the idea of Wikipedia, but we thought we could basically commercialize it and give the money to the writers, and just provide the infrastructure of it.
All of that having been said, continuous pressure should be placed on private institutions to ensure that the most prudent and wise decisions are made along the journey to commercialize space.
While the product is not currently on sale and may never see the light of day, if Lenovo does decides to commercialize the product, it could do so within five years.
What's next: Riley is not providing a specific timeline for when they hope to commercialize the product, but he notes that the typical automotive product development cycle is around 4 years.
Carbon Engineering brought in a record $68 million worth of private equity, which will enable the Canada-based company to commercialize zany-sounding technology capturing carbon dioxide emissions from the sky.
Sangamo is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company that is researching ways to commercialize Zinc finger nucleases, which modify a cell's DNA at a location, thereby correcting or disrupting a specific gene.
I did some research, and [people in academia] might be really passionate about something, and give you this conviction that this is the next big thing, but they wouldn't commercialize it.
Jelliffe is working on another test at UCSF that uses biomarkers for inflammation and immune response, but she says her team is still working on how best to commercialize the tech.
Basel-based Novartis said it can exercise its options to license and commercialize the two products after they hit specified development milestones and before phase 3 trials for each program begin.
With a strong base community in place, the company believes that it's now time to commercialize its offering, and in addition to an open-source license, it's introducing a commercial license.
In its annual investment portfolio released late last year, Cuba published dozens of opportunities for foreign investors to explore, exploit and commercialize precious metals, base metals and other minerals of interest.
The move will bring Gilead's new chief executive Daniel O'Day growth opportunities in Galapagos's specialist areas including fibrosis and arthritis, and give Galapagos deep funds to develop and commercialize its drugs.
Amgen said it will pay around $2.7 billion in cash, or $174.85 per BeiGene American depository share, for the stake in BeiGene, which will commercialize three Amgen cancer drugs in China.
Yet even when it does happen, Uber's regulatory filing singles out the possibility that rivals could commercialize driverless systems before it can, and it that case, it would be hurt financially.
We must ensure that the Department of Energy and other federal officials are enabling, not disabling, the ability of the private sector to develop and commercialize next-generation nuclear power technologies.
While the F.A.A. allows test flights of autonomous vehicles, there is no path to certify and commercialize them despite a constant stream of headlines about efforts from Uber, Airbus and others.
The company is trying to commercialize stem cells and move them into mainstream medicine, while also seeking to distance itself from outfits that have injured patients and drawn fire from regulators.
Amgen said it will pay around $2.7 billion in cash, or $174.85 per BeiGene American depository share, for the stake in BeiGene, which will commercialize three Amgen cancer drugs in China.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Monsanto Co said on Thursday that Mexico's agriculture sanitation authority SENASICA had revoked its permit to commercialize genetically modified soy in seven states, criticizing the decision as unjustified.
Many of Silicon Valley's biggest tech companies, such as Google and Facebook, have tried to commercialize artificial intelligence through the application of algorithms modeled largely on how the human brain functions.
The strategy aims to establish commercial-sized carbon capture and utilization (CCU) technology by 2023, and to commercialize carbon capture and storage (CCS) used in coal-fired power generation by 2030.
A few months later, Ascendance cropped up again, planning to collaborate with a body hacker who was developing a vibrating penis implant, with plans to commercialize it as a couples' sex toy.
Small numbers of robocars already roam the San Francisco Bay Area and other cities, and you'll probably start riding in them within a few years as Uber and others commercialize the technology.
Shares of Kite Pharma ticked higher in after-hours trade following news that the company was partnering with Japan's Daiichi Sankyo to develop and commercialize one of its cancer therapies in Japan.
Woodside CEO Peter Coleman said in a statement on Saturday Woodside would be working with partners to commercialize the promising SNE and FAN deep-water oil discoveries off the coast of Senegal.
Why it matters: This is a blow to America's attempts to commercialize advanced, smaller scale nuclear technology and, separately, further evidence of soured relations between the U.S. and China under President Trump.
With revenue growth slowing and costs largely growing, Alphabet has faced questions from investors about the threat of new rules and its ability to commercialize newer services such as the Google Assistant.
It's an aggressive move by the German automaker that could propel it to the front of the pack of companies working to commercialize autonomous driving, along with Alphabet's Waymo and GM's Cruise.
"How best to commercialize the process is a discussion we are currently having with the Aeroswift partners and relevant government agencies," said Simon Ward, Airbus's vice president for international cooperation in Toulouse.
That gives it some degree of independence from Alphabet, but also puts it under increasing pressure to find new ways to commercialize its technology, which is targeted to the health-care sector.
In the case of ReWalk, the company gets to commercialize the research of Biodesign Lab head Conor Walsh, in exchange for help with FCC red tape, market considerations and royalties on sales.
Alongside the announcement, GM reiterated its intent to commercialize the autonomous vehicle work it's been doing through its self-driving subsidiary Cruise along with its own self-driving engineering and manufacturing resources.
The committee also urged the government to assess the financial benefits of using existing oil and gas infrastructure in the North Sea to help commercialize the technology, such as using depleted oilfields.
Many companies have shown airless tire concepts—Polaris is the only company to actually commercialize them—but the technology is yet to reach any sort of mass adoption in the automotive sector.
Beijing encouraged private investors to participate in its push in a bid to commercialize some aspects of the space industry, setting up funds and opening up government launch sites for their use.
Talks between Peru and Bolivia also include the creation of a joint venture between Bolivian state energy company YPFB and its Peruvian counterpart, Petroperu, to commercialize LNG in border regions, Bolivia said.
Researchers found that when Norway created a friction on innovation—abandoning the "professor's privilege" that allowed university researchers to commercialize ideas without permission from their institution—commercialization rates fell by 50 percent.
Smaller private companies like Arthrex can commercialize products and promote procedures that use those devices more quickly compared with larger publicly traded companies, which often have many more internal layers of approval.
"We're seeing commercialized, predatory companies that are trying to commercialize our residential communities in ways that are damaging to our citizens and our residents and our quality of life," Gelber told CNBC.
The latest funding recipient in this space appears to be Bonumuse, which is working to commercialize two rare sugars, Tagatose and Allulose, as lower-calorie and potentially healthier substitutes for table sugar.
In an interview, Mr. Reid said the opportunity to use New Zealand as the first place to commercialize the autonomous taxi service was a step-change in the advancement of the sector.
The background is that the Deeplearning4j tool was originally published by Adam Gibson in late 2013 and later became a YC-backed startup, called Skymind, which was co-founded to commercialize Deeplearning4j.
Now, as part of his work for NIDA, Mackey is developing a prototype based on his research, which he soon plans to commercialize (essentially, NIDA's funding helped him launch a small company).
Earlier this week, Biogen said it would develop and commercialize an experimental genetic muscle-disorder drug called nusinersen after an interim analysis of late-stage data showed patients experienced statistically significant improvement.
Amgen said it will pay around $5103 billion in cash, or $174.85 per BeiGene American depository share, for the stake in BeiGene, which agreed to commercialize three Amgen cancer drugs in China.
Already, Volocopter has formed partnerships with companies including John Deere for pilots of its VoloDrone, but it says that a second-generation version of the vehicle will help it commercialize the drone.
Cooper set up a website for what he called World Patent Marketing—a business where people could pay for a "global patent" and get help from Ivy League professors to commercialize their ideas.
And then all of a sudden, starting when you were able to own an idea and commercialize it, suddenly it exploded, GDP, like, in multiple times— WARREN BUFFETT: It-- unlocked human potential, Joe.
Industry insiders said China's unified, top-down plan to commercialize highly or fully self-driving cars from 2021 to 2025 could be an advantage over a patchwork of laws in the United States.
Often described, with a weary irony, as the era of Peak TV, this wealth of programming followed tech and traditional premium broadcasters finally figuring out how to commercialize streaming platforms in the 2010s.
It's also created an evil dystopian megacorp, run by former Halliday intern Nolan Sorrento (Ben Mendelsohn, of Rogue One and Starred Up), and devoted to gaining control of the OASIS to commercialize it.
Bayh-Dole provides a contingency under intentionally exceptional circumstances, such as failing to attempt to commercialize the exclusively licensed IP. In biopharmaceutical research, the National Institutes of Health has never exercised this option.
Waymo has accused Levandowski of copying tens of thousands of confidential files about its lidar technology and using them to jumpstart Uber's effort to become the first company to commercialize self-driving vehicles.
Looking ahead, the research team said it is talking to potential partners to commercialize the meta-material, particularly in the realms of athletics and healthcare where body performance and health monitoring are crucial.
Then they evaluated each candidate on 22016 different metrics, focusing on academic papers (which indicate basic research) and patent filings (which point to an institution's ability to apply research and commercialize its discoveries).
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Company: Biobot AnalyticsWhat it does: Biobot, which says it is the first company in the world to commercialize data from sewage, collects and analyzes wastewater, which contains information about the health of communities.
The scientists are in discussions to commercialize the technology, and so people in the throes of serious memory loss, and their families, likely feel a sense of hope, thin though it may be.
And Ms. Harris said that the chances she would commercialize her efforts, step into the fashion gap and create a Claire Underwood-inspired product line à la "Kingsman" suits, were small to none.
Then they evaluated each candidate on 218 different metrics, focusing on academic papers (which indicate basic research) and patent filings (which point to an institution's ability to apply research and commercialize its discoveries).
At the same time, he is promising to bring affordable renewable energy to homes with SolarCity, which merged with Tesla last year, and commercialize the heavens with SpaceX, a separate company he founded.
Then they evaluated each candidate on 10 different metrics, focusing on academic papers (which indicate basic research) and patent filings (which point to an institution's ability to apply research and commercialize its discoveries).
Automakers and technology firms are striking new alliances to commercialize self-driving cars after being caught off guard by big investments by Silicon Valley companies such as Google, Tesla and Apple into the field.
Where technology and economics collide Alphabet, the parent company of Google, announced a new company called Waymo that will commercialize the self-driving car technology Google has been developing for the past seven years.
Still, the researchers, who have formed a company to commercialize their technology, called Exonics Therapeutics, are eager to keep pursuing larger and longer-term studies involving not just DMD but other genetic disorders.[Science]
But California has promised to step up cooperation, announcing on Tuesday it would work with China's science ministry to develop and commercialize know-how on carbon capture and storage and other clean energy technologies.
Nat Beuse, a long-time official at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) overseeing vehicle safety research, is the latest federal official to join the private sector's effort to commercialize self-driving vehicles.
It was supposed to be proof of concept for Japan's micro-satellite and mini-rocket technology, which JAXA hopes to commercialize as private companies seek cheaper options that are easier to put into orbit.
Although Mangum initially developed the InstaPrivy for his family so that they could enjoy the outdoors together without having to worry when there wasn't a restroom around, he soon realized he could commercialize it.
In a statement to Axios, Toyota said it will commercialize "sulfide system all-solid batteries" that it hopes will have increased durability and improve the range of electric vehicles in which they are installed.
A single company, View, is responsible for over half of the total funding haul, having raised $400 million in the past two years to commercialize a line of dynamic glass that automatically changes tint.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will struggle to meet its goals for emission reductions after it shelved a billion-pound scheme to help commercialize carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology last year, lawmakers said on Wednesday.
Crystal Amber backed a new management team's plan to commercialize the company's obesity and diabetes treatment, is pushing for an AIM listing in Britain and has grown its stake to more than 40 percent.
"I think we have, between what Cruise brings to the table and all the capabilities we have inside of GM, we have a really strong position to rapidly commercialize this technology," Ammann tells me.
Shi was the former boss of Banma Network, a joint venture between e-commerce behemoth Alibaba and Chinese state-owned automaker SAIC Motors, which is the key force to commercialize Alibaba's connected car solutions.
Celltrion and Teva last year entered into an exclusive partnership to commercialize CT-P6 as well as CT-P10 — a biosimilar to Roche's blockbuster biotech cancer drug Rituxan — in the United States and Canada.
Ultimately, Righetti and Zilberstein hope to commercialize their technology—including the complex analysis that it requires—and make it available to collections and to researchers who don't have access to their own mass spectrometer.
The new funding will help the startup begin to commercialize its chips, which are about the size of a small shirt button, and proprietary software that make them work alongside other processors and memory.
The U.S. drug developer, which partnered with Takeda to co-develop and commercialize Adcetris outside the United States, said it would file for an expanded label in the United States as soon as possible.
Stewart's role will be to help commercialize Google's self-driving technology, which has been in development for more than seven years and has seen an increased pace of activity over the last 12 months.
So this isn't stuck in a lab somewhere — it's been put to work, and is now being publicized because the patent filing is in and the Army is now negotiating to commercialize the system.
Now Humm, a graduate of the Berkeley SkyDeck accelerator program, has raised $2.6 million to commercialize its own product, which draws from years of research into the effects of electrical stimulation on the brain.
The new rules are expected to improve transparency in the approval process for permits to plant, import and commercialize GM products, including enhanced regulations on risk assessment and involvement of local governments, said Palacpac.
Albuquerque right now is producing a new vaccine against HPV and a new vaccine against high cholesterol, both of which, if we commercialize here, could give us a new foothold in the entire industry globally.
South Korea will "be the first in the world to commercialize autonomous driving," and a third of the cars on the country's roads in the next decade should be electric or hydrogen-powered, he added.
Then Genentech came along with this idea that we could make synthetic protein, that we could start to commercialize some of these core experimental techniques and do translation work and bring value back to humanity.
Indeed, CareDx's lawsuit against 15-year-old Natera, which went public in 2015, accuses it of "preparing to develop and commercialize" a too-similar kidney transplant rejection test beginning in the middle of last year.
And there seems to be broader market appetite: Earlier this week, Canadian company Carbon Engineering, which hopes to commercialize machines that directly capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, announced a record $68 million in funding.
The vitality of the U.S. economy has long stemmed from our country's unique ability to imagine and then commercialize "the next big thing" — from electricity to air travel, from the personal computer to the iPhone.
What's next: The trial is ongoing and St. Jude has signed an exclusive license with Mustang Bio to determine the best strategy to commercialize the immunotherapy for other genetic disorders, possibly including sickle cell disease.
New Zealand is now on the verge of having a species-specific toxin for rats, and the scientists working on it expect it will be ready to commercialize in the next two or three years.
Although the exoskeleton has been worked on as a research project within the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), the plan is to spin off a startup to commercialize the tech as it approaches viability.
Last May, Rio and Alcoa announced a joint venture, backed by Apple, to commercialize by 2024 a process that emits oxygen and replaces all direct greenhouse gas emissions from the traditional smelting process for aluminum.
Inspired by the mobile command center concept, YouTuber "JerryRigEverything," who is known for torturing stress-testing gadgets for the internet's entertainment, decided to build his very own instead of waiting for Razer to commercialize it.
But the private space race is also heating up, as numerous companies aim to commercialize space travel, such as California-based SpaceX, which has upended the industry with its low-cost reusable Falcon 9 rockets.
The exclusive deal between Janssen Pharmaceuticals and Locus gives Janssen the exclusive license to develop, manufacture and commercialize CRISPR-Cas3-enhanced products targeting bacterial pathogens for the potential treatment of respiratory and other organ infections.
In July, the project appointed its first general counsel and a month later it hired former Airbnb executive Shaun Stewart as director of the project, with a mandate to commercialize the company's self-driving technology.
This would ideally be designed to capitalize on Europe's key initiatives including Norway's Technology Center Mongstad (TCM), the recently launched Innovation Fund aiming to commercialize next generation clean energy tech, and the UK's hydrogen plans.
When Uber puts its modified Volvo XC90s on the streets of Pittsburgh, it will be the first, fledgling attempt to commercialize vehicles that drive themselves without the need for a human being at the controls.
Many of the 'Top 20' cities in the 2016 CMI – London, San Francisco and Sydney for example– are home to vibrant mixed-used districts which create and amplify opportunities to conceive and commercialize new ideas.
That was an exciting time in my career, and I discovered that I loved the challenge and promise of emerging technologies, so I dedicated my practice to helping innovators develop, commercialize and protect their technologies.
But that slice of energy spending plays an outsize role in helping commercialize new technologies — particularly since private investors often lack patience for bankrolling large-scale energy infrastructure that may take decades to pan out.
At 95, Ms. Rutherford is the matriarch of the Franzoy family, one of the first to commercialize the Hatch chile, a mainstay of the farm-based economy here and a brand known around the world.
"[Soliton] is in the process of trying to commercialize it, building more prototypes, building enough systems that they can get in the hands of the key opinion leaders for feedback," Vendetti said in an interview.
The company has already contracted with over 200 Safe Mart stores and is looking to expand into other chains nationwide now that the holding company is set up to develop and commercialize the Safe Soil technology.
"Trophy," shown this week at the South by Southwest film festival in Austin, examines how efforts to commercialize wild animals and encourage big-game hunting in Africa can generate funds for conservation, while also arousing criticism.
Making a concerted effort to commercialize it and make it something that will impact a consumer's buying decision in the near future is a wise move by anyone serious about becoming a player in this space.
Demetrix says it will use the money from the new financing to scale its operations and commercialize the first of the more than 100 unique cannabinoids it believes can be applied to consumer and medical products.
That when you're able to own an idea, and you got, like, a court system that will back up your ownership of patent law, and then you can commercialize it, I think maybe that was it.
Both Berkeley and Broad, for example, have doled out exclusive licenses to companies affiliated with the scientists behind the work and anyone who hopes to commercialize those inventions must pay to sublicense the technology from them.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's oil regulator said on Thursday it had assigned trader Trafigura a three-year contract to commercialize crude oil the government obtains from the new scheme of contracts derived from an energy reform.
Hence the decision to seek to commercialize the core technology under a new name, building atop the MIT open source code with new features they hope will also support their intention to monetize down the line.
Kite Pharma said on Monday it partnered with Daiichi Sankyo Co Ltd to develop and commercialize its cancer treatment therapy in Japan, putting the U.S. company in line to receive up to $250 million in payments.
Two years before the acquisition, LinkedIn invested about $22007,000 as part of a $6.9 million venture round in a fledgling spin-out called Confluent, which was setting out to commercialize the Apache Kafka open-source software.
London-based Metail is a decade-plus veteran of the virtual fitting room space, its founders having spied early potential to commercialize computer vision technology to enable individualized sales assistance for online clothes and fashion shopping.
Wall Street and Washington can come together to empower a new wave of diverse innovators – men and women who are constrained not by the power of their ideas, but by their limited capacity to commercialize them.
The combined companies would realize more than 5 billion euros in estimated annual run rate savings by collaborating on products and in certain regions, particularly when it comes to the development and commercialize of new technologies.
But some state officials balked at what they saw as an attempt to commercialize a state park, and Trump's insistence that the state override its fire code so he could build a kitchen in the basement.
Why it matters: The first country to deploy and commercialize the ultra-fast 2100G mobile networks will have an enormous economic advantage— $43 billion in GDP and 24 million U.S. jobs, per a 25 Accenture study.
But Waymo — a pioneer of the self-driving industry — is entering a space already crowded by competitors, including Uber, with the same challenges facing the passenger vehicle space: How does it plan to commercialize the technology?
Right now it's important to have that base layer of participants, all the way through high school and college, but we've got to open up more and figure out how to commercialize at a national level.
NASA told Business Insider that, as part of its plans to increasingly commercialize low-Earth orbit and the ISS itself, the agency "intends to accommodate up to two short-duration private astronaut mission opportunities" per year.
The rule's promise of eased access to a patient's entire medical record through an interface is an invitation for app developers — well-funded and sketchy alike — to pick over patient data and commercialize it, he said.
Biotechnology company Novacyt said on Monday that it had launched a 'CE-Mark' molecular test to help detect the coronavirus afflicting China, marking a step forward in Novacyt's plans to commercialize a product for the virus.
That-- that when you're able to own an idea-- and you got, like, a court system that will back up your ownership of-- patent law, and then you can commercialize it, I think maybe that was it.
Launched last year, Virgin Orbit is the company's attempt to commercialize an alternative launch system, which uses a Boeing 20193 retrofitted to carry a two-stage rocket as its method for getting payloads into low earth orbit.
Gilead Sciences will invest $5.1 billion to raise its stake in Galapagos NV and partner with the Belgian-Dutch biotech firm to develop and commercialize its treatments for a ten-year period, the companies said on Sunday.
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While the company had an undisclosed seed round, Nelson says they have stayed deliberately lean with just the original 4 founders working on the product, while it was looking for a viable way to commercialize the offering.
While the idea to rush a guarded military base in the Nevada desert is clearly stupid, the creators of the meme event have managed to capitalize and commercialize people's beliefs in UFOs, aliens, and government cover-ups.
Under the terms of the deal, which is expected to close by the first quarter of 2020, AB InBev will grant Asahi the rights to commercialize the portfolio of AB InBev's global and international brands in Australia.
Regions are uniquely qualified to undertake the types of actions that can help solve lingering challenges around these new, systematic approaches to mobility, establish the familiarity and confidence required to commercialize them, and help unleash these benefits.
Buffalo Automation, a startup in upstate New York that began at the University at Buffalo, just raised $900,000 to help commercialize its AutoMate system—essentially a collection of sensors and cameras to help boats operate semi-autonomously.
More broadly, the questionnaire hints at a significant shift of emphasis at the agency toward nuclear power, and a push to commercialize the research of the Energy Department's laboratories, long considered the crown jewels of federal science.
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Safely ensconced in Google's so-called moonshot factory, the self-driving car project did not face the type of financial pressure to commercialize its technology that a start-up or a company without Google's resources would have.
Waymo (formerly the Google driverless car program, and now a standalone company under the Alphabet umbrella) is working to commercialize its technology, and today confirmed it's exploring how its self-driving know-how can transform the trucking industry.
A listing in Hong Kong would help raise the firm's profile in China, the world's No.2 drug market, as it is looking to commercialize its ovarian cancer treatment niraparib in Hong Kong this year, the sources said.
It has invested in four startups so far, including Ionic Materials, which is trying to commercialize solid-state batteries, and Conamix, which is developing a system to produce high-energy batteries with electrodes that don't rely on cobalt.
Uber acknowledged under the risk factors section of the S-1 that it could fail to develop and successfully commercialize autonomous vehicle technologies or could be undercut by competitors, which would threaten its ride-hailing and delivery businesses.
Gilead Sciences Inc will invest $5.1 billion to raise its stake in Galapagos NV and partner with the Belgian-Dutch biotech firm to develop and commercialize its treatments for a ten-year period, the companies said on Sunday.
A shortage of doctors in countries such as China is also spurring demand for new AI tools to analyze medical images and the race is on to commercialize products that could shake up healthcare systems around the world.
But the military has arguably been worse at helping to fund dual use technology than it was during the 1990s, when we saw the US government help start the process to commercialize things like the internet and GPS.
Companies like Impossible Foods, which uses genetically modified soy product, has raised hundreds of millions for its protein replacement, while Solugen, a manufacturer of chemicals using genetically modified organisms, has raised tens of millions to commercialize its technology.
The Swiss drugmaker struck a pact with China's Yuyuan BioScience Technology to develop and commercialize the fertility drug nolasiban, it said on Monday as it seeks to inject new life into a medicine that had flopped a trial.
"By plaintiffs' logic, any unimaginative playwright could take well-known children's characters, age them, use them as the butt of raunchy jokes, label it parody and commercialize that work," the estate wrote in a court filing this summer.
This case was more than just securing bragging rights—whoever secured the intellectual property rights for this cutting-edge biotech could commercialize products made with CRISPR-Cas9, specifically genetically modified eukaryotes, that is, complex organisms like mammals and plants.
Some are hopeful that the feds' positive decision regarding Moon Express will pave a path for other companies looking to explore and commercialize space, but so far, the FAA hasn't given any indication that this will be the case.
Volpi is one of the few venture capitalists to make a name investing in open-source software, a difficult task because it often requires that companies successfully commercialize a product that also has a free version customers can use.
"The matching-up of the great minds of these scientists in the West and the survival driven demands of people in the East are what it's going to take to commercialize these technologies," Chung told me in an interview.
The company was sued three years ago by the farmers and traders who said they suffered financial losses over its decision to commercialize a genetically modified (GMO) corn strain known as Agrisure Viptera before China approved it for import.
" Ocado CEO Tim Steiner said the business would continue to make investments to commercialize its proprietary platform and expected the Casino Groupe deal "to be one of many successful collaborations with leading retailers to use it the world over.
Mnangagwa said the government would in the first quarter of next year announce a program to reform, commercialize or shut down some state-owned firms he said had been "for a long time an albatross around the government's neck".
These include the first woman to take a technology company public, the first chairman of Apple, and a man who played critical roles in government to create the internet and in industry to commercialize it through the personal computer.
The big picture: According to Merriam-Webster, the use of "Friendsgiving" to describe an event that merges friends with Thanksgiving started around 2007 — and the coining of the word may itself have helped to popularize and commercialize the idea.
One of Grail's first moves was to merge with a Chinese company called Cirina, founded by notable Chinese scientist Dennis Lo. That deal, if successful, would allow Grail to commercialize its cancer test in both Asian and Western markets.
Northvolt and Scania said on Thursday they had agreed to develop and commercialize battery cell technology for heavy commercial vehicles; Scania's investment will go toward building a demonstration production line and research facility for Northvolt in Skelleftea, northern Sweden.
For more, click on The Swiss drugmaker said it entered into a $1.15 billion licensing agreement with Sarepta Therapeutics to obtain the right to launch and commercialize Sarepta's gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) outside the United States.
ZURICH, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Roche entered into a $1.15 billion licensing agreement with Sarepta Therapeutics to obtain the right to launch and commercialize Sarepta's gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) outside the United States, it said on Monday.
T) said on Tuesday it was developing fuel cell vehicle (FCV) technology using ethanol as a hydrogen source in what would be an industry first, and planned to commercialize its system in 2020 as part of efforts to develop cleaner cars.
The paper, which is very detailed, lays out the benefits of VTOL travel (less congestion, fewer emissions, may eventually be cheaper) and the many, many regulatory and logistical hurdles any company attempting to build and commercialize these aircrafts will come across.
The researchers have plans to commercialize this technology through a UW spinout called Sound Life Sciences and are currently working with naloxone companies, insurance companies and the local communities that are heavily addressing the opioid crisis to make this happen.
"Our hope is that NASA would be the primary customer for that structure, and that we would be given permission to commercialize and, essentially, we would be time-sharing," Bigelow said here at the National Space Symposium during a press conference.
We also see a lot of teams that are fresh out of school, usually a supervising professor with a couple of his or her PhD students having come across some kind of technological breakthrough in university and trying to commercialize that.
Then they evaluated each candidate on 10 different metrics, focusing on academic papers (which indicate basic research) and patent filings (which point to an institution's ability to apply research and commercialize its discoveries), and ranked them based on their performance.
They said that the Adapt 1.0 was just an experiment to see if they could commercialize this laceless design but that the moment it hit the public they got tons of feedback about how great this could be for accessibility.
A federal judge has rejected Collegium Pharmaceutical Inc's bid to escape a lawsuit by OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma alleging it was infringing its patents by selling rival opioid pain medication Nucynta, which it acquired the rights to commercialize in 2018.
A recent New York Times investigation into how smartphone-resident apps collect location data exposes why it's important for the industry to admit that the ethics of individuals who code and commercialize technology is as important as the technology's code itself.
They survived for centuries by working in plantations but when the price of rubber tanked in the mid-20th century, they started to commercialize annatto, a spiky fruit with seeds that produce red dye used in lipstick, eyeshadows and bronzers.
China is the first market where Chung and his firm will look to start developing their thesis that Western technologies and emerging market demand can yield success, but it's not the only region where the firm will look to commercialize technologies.
"People were dreaming already of transporting humans and cargo (in hyperloops) from the 1860s, so the concept is not that new," said Tim Houter, co-founder of Hardt Global Mobility, the company set up to commercialize the Dutch team's technology.
Though the company has yet to commercialize its cars, learning how consumers interact with and want to use fully driverless cars — as well as any new data the car collects as it drives by itself on public roads — is incredibly valuable.
Elon Musk revealed the Spaceship Interplanetary Spaceship and Rocket at last year's International Astronautical Congress (embedded below), detailing a very ambitious plan to get humans to Mars – and to help them stay there and colonize, and even commercialize, the red planet.
Automakers and technology firms are striking new alliances to commercialize self-driving cars after being caught off guard by Silicon Valley companies such as Alphabet Inc, Tesla Motors Inc and Apple Inc, which have invested millions of dollars in the technology.
When an artist makes and sells a painting, that gives the person who bought it the right to the art itself, but doesn't usually give them the right to commercialize it and put it in a movie or commercial or something.
The race to commercialize self-driving vehicles is heating up, as billions of dollars have been invested in Cruise and Argo AI, while Waymo is bringing autonomy to market and Tesla hopes to bring 1 million robo-taxis online by 2020.
HAX, for its part, is putting up seed funding, office space, marketing and prototyping help in return for equity, while Johnson & Johnson will be offering access to executives and business development types in hopes of helping to commercialize the thing.
But it is one that our country must come to terms with if we are to create and commercialize technologies that respond to the global demand for reduced greenhouse gas emissions and position our economy to thrive in the process.
Over at Greentech Media, Eric Wesoff lists more than a dozen companies that have tried and failed to commercialize solar roofing, windows, and roll-on panels, and another dozen that are still working at it, with no break-out successes.
The country has already subsidized the building of Songdo, which is billed as the "world's first smart city," and is currently considering lifting regulations on the IoT industry in order to make it easier for companies to commercialize new technology.
The simple paper strips - which can be used to test for four sub-types of dengue as well as Zika - could also provide "early warning" of the spread of pathogens, said scientists who are exploring ways to commercialize the technology.
But while excitement about how graphene could transform electronics has been plentiful in the more than a decade since it was discovered, those seeking to commercialize the wonder material have found it challenging to manufacture at commercial grade and scale.
The primary reason we don't already have these new testing strategies up and running yet is there hasn't been a large-scale investment made by companies to commercialize them; until recently, getting FDA approval for new tests was a long process.
If adopted widely (Appel has founded a startup to commercialize it) the gel could become a sort of vaccine against wildfires, applied around the roads and utility infrastructure where 84 percent of California's 300,000 fires in the last decade have ignited.
The Trump administration's plan was heavily influenced by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank that argues that the federal government should fund only very basic scientific research and get out of the business of helping companies commercialize new energy technologies.
"We have amended our research strategy by discontinuing a number of projects that we assess are difficult to commercialize in an environment where there's focus on healthcare costs and payer pressure on us," Sorensen told Reuters, after addressing the Financial Times conference.
"It could be that we are presenting a tender within a year or two to the market to commercialize electric aircraft," Falk-Pedersen said, adding that such a tender might be for 5 to 15 planes of between 12 and 50 seats.
BMW announced a partnership with battery startup Solid Power earlier this year to help commercialize its solid-state battery technology in a form suitable for use in consumer vehicles, which will help improve things including safety, range and long-term battery life vs.
Devices designed to treat rare illnesses like esophageal atresia are difficult to commercialize, so Dupont hopes that the robot implant can prove itself multi-use, and will be available for treatment of short bowel syndrome and other conditions involving defects in tubular organs.
In July AstraZeneca and Merck & Co announced a global strategic oncology collaboration to jointly co-develop and co-commercialize Lynparza, an oral treatment known also as olaparib, for multiple cancer type, both as a monotherapy and in combination with other potential drugs.
In a race against global superpowers, Moon Express — a private venture founded by billionaire entrepreneur Naveen Jain, space technology guru Dr. Barney Pell and space futurist Dr. Bob Richards — has cleared a path for private U.S. companies looking to explore and commercialize space.
CCS, which traps emissions blamed for global warming during the burning of fossil fuels and stores them underground, had been regarded as too expensive by the government, which last year cancelled plans to spend up to £1 billion to help commercialize the technology.
Ammann's move to Cruise, which GM bought in 2016 to develop and commercialize autonomous cars, is the latest indication that the company views driverless vehicle development and the rollout of robotaxis as offering more long-term growth than its core automaking business.
The company took full advantage of the R&D resources available in Canada (SRED and accessing the IBM Blue Gene supercomputer through Ontario Centres of Excellence), but when it came time to commercialize, it had a tough time raising money in Canada.
Getting microbiome-based therapies into the market is challenging, but companies such as Rebiotix, a biotechnology company, is working to commercialize FMT research by creating bacteria and fecal microbiota products by delivering live, human microbes into a patient's gut to treat diseases.
Other open source companies have adopted the Fair Source license, which requires companies with more than 15 employees to pay a fee to use software that uses the license, or the newer Commons Clause, which restricts how companies can commercialize the software.
MEXICO CITY, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Mexico's oil regulator is expected to assign oil trader Trafigura a three-year contract to commercialize crude the government obtains from the new scheme of contracts derived from an energy reform, the national regulator said on Thursday.
Whether you see it as a well-meaning extension of the company's commitment to convenience or its latest attempt to invade and commercialize our most private spaces, Amazon Key is emblematic of the broader e-commerce industry's quest to enter our homes.
Why it matters: Rosanna Myer, CEO of the startup Carbon Robotics, told Businessweek that Google's acquisitions of companies like Boston Dynamics and Redwood Robotics "held the industry back more than moving it forward," by failing to materially advance or commercialize their inventions.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Mazda Motor Corp said it would become the world's first automaker to commercialize a much more efficient petrol engine using technology that deep-pocketed rivals have been trying to engineer for decades, a twist in an industry increasingly going electric.
But big software companies like Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Red Hat have moved in to commercialize the technology at the heart of Docker, which helps developers package up code into digital containers that can be easily moved from one server to another.
As private companies look to commercialize space, high-speed internet is among the prospects that offer the highest profits in the short term, while providing necessary services to get online the remaining 3.8 billion people who don't have access to the internet.
CHINA HIMALAYAS TIBET MT. EVEREST NEPAL Kathmandu 173 miles INDIA By The New York Times But despite complaints about safety lapses, this year the Nepali government issued a record number of permits, 381, as part of a bigger push to commercialize the mountain.
We've spoken with leading university researchers in fields from battery storage to pharmaceuticals to transportation who have had to take funding from foreign countries to mature and commercialize their laboratory innovations — each after having received millions of dollars of U.S. public research investment.
They didn't just attempt to commercialize protest, they didn't just suggest that a soft drink was all that was needed to solve the social problems in America, but they decided to do it with someone who symbolizes vacuousness and entitled celebrity culture.
HEFEI, China (Reuters) - China aims to complete and start generating power from an experimental nuclear fusion reactor by around 20.8859, a senior scientist involved in the project said, as it works to develop and commercialize a game-changing source of clean energy.
Mazda said it would become the world's first automaker to commercialize a compression ignition engine - a type of cleaner, more fuel efficient gas engine that has eluded the likes of Daimler AG and GM, a twist in an industry that is increasingly going electric.
On Wednesday, House Republicans introduced a package of climate change legislation that would fund the capture and storage of carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel plants, research new ways to use and commercialize the captured carbon, and conserve the environment by, for instance, planting trees.
HEFEI, China, April 21 (Reuters) - China aims to complete and start generating power from an experimental nuclear fusion reactor by around 20.8859, a senior scientist involved in the project said, as it works to develop and commercialize a game-changing source of clean energy.
The company will continue to push the boundaries of what robotics can do, with products like Atlas, while it looks for real-world applications for other products, including Handle and SpotMini, which it announced last year at TechCrunch's Robotics event it would begin to commercialize.
But if Sony does find a way to commercialize this tech, it could pave the way for a unique and novel way to create immersive, collaborate AR experiences that can be deployed using everyday objects and on something as ordinary as a kitchen table.
" This line of thinking makes sense to a point: Facebook was built as a social platform, and despite the company's efforts to commercialize, it's still adamant that it's there to "give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected.
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The company it hasn't yet announced whether it will be using this new module in any upcoming phones, but an LG spokesperson told the Korea Times that the company is currently in talks with some smartphone manufacturers to commercialize the new sensors "within the year."
The partners of the project — which also includes the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) — said the aim is to "advance the frontiers of AI," which includes helping startups commercialize their technology, develop ideas and promote knowledge sharing in the AI field.
In 1996, Marc was a co-founder and an original board member of Pretty Good Privacy ("PGP"), a company formed to commercialize one of the most prevalent security standards used on the Internet, and recently popularized in the book The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
It's not because the trucks are more technically capable of driving autonomously than the cars — in fact, driving autonomously on the highway as these trucks are doing is much easier than driving on city streets — it's because Uber has actually managed to commercialize the trucks.
Right now, we're witnessing an intensifying rush to commercialize self-driving technologies, which have been at the experimental stage for more than 10 years (Alphabet's Waymo, formerly the Google Car project, and the Intel-owned Mobileye have been working on the problem the longest).
S said on Tuesday it agreed to settle U.S. farmer lawsuits stemming from its decision to commercialize a genetically modified (GMO) strain of corn before China approved importing it, and a person familiar with the matter said the payment would be close to $1.5 billion.
Smart Dragon-1, whose research and development budget came from social capital rather than state funding, is a demonstration of China's drive to commercialize the rockets sector, where more private rocket firm are allowed to enter the market to compete with each other, CCTV said.
The company started a small-scale city test in the Dominican Republic in December and has yet to announce any plans to commercialize it in the U.S. It also plans to launch a new version of IQOS in Japan by the end of the year.
Voyage, the self-driving technology company that spun out of Udacity earlier this year when some executives and students decided to commercialize their work, has been testing its autonomous vehicles in a retirement community in San Jose, and is looking to expand its trial.
I must admit that I am suspicious of corporations like Disney using a beloved franchise like Black Panther or Ava DuVernay's film of "A Wrinkle in Time" to commercialize black nerd-dom and, ultimately, to profit off the 21st-century Black Renaissance we are experiencing.
"We will have to commercialize eventually, but the question is which way is best for us," said Mare Matas, the president of the Kihnu Cultural Space Foundation, which is dedicated to promoting and protecting the islanders' history and traditions through events, festivals and educational initiatives.
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BEV has 21 companies in its portfolio including some of the buzziest early-stage energy startups, such as fusion energy company Commonwealth Fusion Systems; cement-tech startup CarbonCure; QuantumScape, a secretive battery company; and Sierra Energy, which is trying to commercialize waste-to-fuel technology.
They're also an invasive species that gobbles up small fish vital to reef health, so in the name of both flavor and sustainability, Artisanal Foods is helping lead an effort to commercialize the species, which can only be harvested by spearing them one by one.
The company is one of several looking to commercialize the field of "cell-free" manufacturing — where biological engineers strip down the cellular building blocks of life to their most basic components to create processes that ideally can be more easily manipulated to produce different kinds of chemicals.
The launch, which was delayed from earlier this week because of weather, was supposed to be a proof of concept for Japan's micro-satellite and mini-rocket technology, which JAXA hopes to commercialize as private companies seek cheaper options that are easier to put into orbit.
The proposal is notable for the support it has received in the Democratic party, particularly in the Party's progressive wing, and could be a massive boost to a number of startup technology companies that are looking for government support as they look to commercialize their technologies.
The prototype on display this week, however, is the result of a partnership between ReWalk and the Institute, which is designed to commercialize technologies created at the school by teaming with companies that know how to navigate product launches, sales and regulatory bodies like the FCC.
"However, the terms of many open source licenses have not been interpreted by U.S. courts, and there is a risk that these licenses could be construed in a way that could impose unanticipated conditions or restrictions on our ability to commercialize our products," the company said.
Still, hashing out the details of how to commercialize a project that was created with international cooperation will be difficult and involve negotiations with parties that have seen their relationships chill substantially over the past decade (at least in the case of the U.S. and Russia).
The government's decision last year to abandon a scheme to commercialize CCS will delay the technology's development in Britain and could make it more difficult for the country to meet its emission-reduction commitments agreed in Paris, the Energy and Climate Change Committee said in a report.
"We invest in companies driving the transformation of the energy sector towards an increasingly decarbonized, digitized, and electrified future – solutions that our utility partners can commercialize at scale and have the greatest impact," said Michael Donnelly, partner and chief risk officer at EIP, in a statement.
TruTag Technologies, a company that creates microscopic, edible barcodes to authenticate medications, food, vaping pods and other products, has raised a $7.5 million Series C. The funding, led by Pangaea Ventures and Happiness Capital, will be used to further commercialize its technology and develop new solutions.
Driving the news: "At the urging of a controversial team of advisors, the Trump administration is mulling proposals to privatize national park campgrounds and further commercialize the parks with expanded Wi-Fi service, food trucks and even Amazon deliveries at tourist camp sites," the LA Times reports.
LOS ANGELES, Sept 17 (Reuters) - SpaceX, Elon Musk's space transportation company, was set on Monday to name the first private passenger who will take a trip around the moon aboard its forthcoming Big Falcon Rocket spaceship, taking the race to commercialize space travel to new heights.
About two dozen farms between San Diego and here, just outside Santa Barbara, are nurturing coffee bushes under the canopies of old avocado trees, in what may be the first serious effort in the United States to commercialize coffee grown outside Hawaii, home of Kona coffees.
Elroy is betting that its approach, which includes the autonomous cargo loading and loading features, as well as a hybrid fuel system that offers efficiency but also doesn't require any major charging infrastructure to operate, could help it commercialize its services ahead of other types of designs.
In a series of recent conversations with industry groups and European officials, Trump advisers have said the White House decision on the Paris deal could hinge on international willingness to come up with a strategy to commercialize and deploy technologies that will reduce emissions from fossil fuels.
But the study's results and implications also raise many questions, including how fully we understand the intricate, entwined effects of exercise on our insides and our insides on exercise and whether, even if we can commercialize and provide athletes' intestinal flora to other people, we should.
To commercialize Envarsus XR® in Canada * Initial term of agreement is 15 years from effective date of agreement * Under terms of deal, co will get up-front payment and veloxis will supply envarsus xr at a pre-specified transfer price​ Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
The company hasn't made public its plans to commercialize this technology, but robo-trucking is clearly a big opportunity: Earlier this week, Uber announced a similar test program in Arizona, and startup Starsky Robotics sent its semi on a ride down a public road in Florida with nobody inside.
TOKYO, July 21, 2312 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo K.K. (Head office: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director & CEO: Akira Tanae), the manufacturing business of Tanaka Precious Metals, announced today a collaboration with several technology research institutes in Japan to commercialize a fabricated conductive film for touch panel sensors.
Chief executive Alexis Rovner, herself a post-doctoral fellow at the Wyss Institute, and chief operating officer Ryan Gallagher, a former BCG Consultant, are looking to commercialize research from the Institute around accelerating and expanding the ability to produce functionalized proteins and sequence-defined polymers with diverse chemistries.
Although Carbon has pioneered their own take on the stereolithography process to make it faster — a process called Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) — it is derived from a process patented by Charles (Chuck) W. Hull in 1986 just before he set up 3D Systems Inc to commercialize it.
The company debuted its Tucson HQ and launch site in 2017, and a few months later flew a record flight of just 27 hours, so it has come a long way in two years for a relatively new and unproven technology, which it hopes to commercialize by 2020.
The company, which has raised $78 million from BP Ventures, Intel Capital, Volvo Group and a dozen other venture and strategic investors, wants to commercialize a partially automated vehicle platooning system that enables two trucks (and someday, maybe a whole string of them) to operate at close following distances.
Chief executive Alexis Rovner, herself a post-doctoral fellow at the Wyss Institute, and chief operating officer Ryan Gallagher, a former BCG Consultant, are looking to commercialize research from the Institute around accelerating and expanding the ability to produce functionalized proteins and sequence-defined polymers with diverse chemistries.
One of them is Artanim Interactive, a spin-off of the Geneva-based research institute Artanim, which specializes in the development of cutting-edge immersive and interactive systems around motion capture and VR. Artanim Interactive was launched in 2015 to commercialize the technologies developed in the research institute.
S. LICENSING AGREEMENT TO COMMERCIALIZE KORSUVA™ INJECTION IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH PRURITUS * CARA THERAPEUTICS INC - CARA ELIGIBLE FOR UP TO $470 MILLION IN REGULATORY AND COMMERCIAL MILESTONES * CARA THERAPEUTICS INC - VFMCRP TO COMMERCIALIZE KORSUVA INJECTION WORLDWIDE EXCEPT IN U.S., JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREA * CARA THERAPEUTICS INC - CARA RECEIVES UPFRONT PAYMENT OF $50 MILLION IN CASH AND AN EQUITY INVESTMENT OF $20 MILLION * CARA THERAPEUTICS INC - CARA IS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE TIERED ROYALTIES BASED ON NET SALES OF KORSUVA INJECTION IN LICENSED TERRITORIES * CARA THERAPEUTICS INC - CARA WILL SOLELY PROMOTE KORSUVA INJECTION IN ALL NON-FMC CLINICS IN U.S. AND RETAIN ALL PROFITS FROM THOSE SALES Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Plus, in an age where personal data equals corporate dollars and the LGBTQ community has become a targeted demographic for advertisers in a politically fraught climate, Queering the Map re-imbues our personal histories with intimacy and attempts to strip away the capacity to commercialize these experiences by ensuring anonymity.
This does not stop the average person from downloading a free model and paying someone to print it – popular services like MakeXYZ make it easy for users to do that – but many users are upset that Just3DPrint stole designs and images in a wholesale effort to commercialize non-commercial property.
The American scientific community has a major problem on its hands that it has not been able to address: Its open research climate continues to spawn world-class ideas, but the Chinese are stealing ideas and trying to commercialize them before the Americans can, thanks to generous funding from Beijing.
Photo: Courtesy of Google (click to enlarge) Photo: Courtesy of Google (click to enlarge) Beyond finding ways to commercialize the core open source version of Kubernetes, there are a range of other tools being developed from host management and secure images to logging and monitoring to name but a few.
Seven years ago, Rachel Haurwitz finished her last day as a student in the University of California laboratory where she helped conduct some of the pioneering research on the gene editing technology known as CRISPR, and became employee number one at Caribou Biosciences, a company founded to commercialize that research.
Because in our culture, anything that women love is co-opted by two forces: corporations, which attempt to commercialize what used to be subversive, and concern trolls, who tell women that the thing they like and take pleasure from is secretly bad for them in particular and society as a whole.
And there is some irony in any industry reluctance to work with the military on A.I., given that research competitions sponsored by an arm of the Defense Department, called Darpa, jump-started work on the technology that goes into the autonomous vehicles many tech companies are now trying to commercialize.
They will be allowed to earn money in the private sector, though palace officials said the duke and duchess had agreed that whatever work they pursued would "uphold the values of Her Majesty," a phrase intended to allay fears that they will overly commercialize their ties to the House of Windsor.
The UK granted the first license to commercialize 'three-parent' babiesIn March, a British fertility clinic was granted permission to start performing what's known as the 'three-parent baby' technique, a controversial in vitro fertilization procedure that prevents genetic diseases from being passed on to children by giving them three genetic 'parents.
Much of the foundation of America's energy renaissance — in shale oil and gas, renewable energy, and other technologies — can be attributed to federally-funded technology research and development that has occurred over many years, enjoyed bipartisan support, and which the private sector has relied on to help to commercialize market-creating technologies.
I've also met with our people in Huntsville, Alabama, and New Orleans, Louisiana, who are building the rocket that will return humans to the moon and then travel on to Mars and those at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, who are preparing to launch the CST-100 Starliner that will commercialize space travel.
Mr. Rubin's departure from Google surprised many industry watchers because he had started to build a robotics unit at the company, going on a buying spree that led to the acquisition of at least eight robotics companies in what appeared to be part of a long-term project to commercialize robotics technology.
Though these prototypical energy bars only ran on one NASA mission, Skylab 3, Pillsbury decided to commercialize their space food as Space Food Sticks for an American public that was still captivated by the prospect of space travel; if astronauts could eat space food, why couldn't the rest of the American populace?
Israeli startup Oryx Vision has raised a $50 million Series B round led by Third Point Ventures and WRV to help continue to develop and commercialize its innovative LiDAR tech, which is designed to be as simple as a digital camera with greater reliability and sensitivity than existing LiDAR, while also achieving a low cost.
From the time that the shuttle retired and we were facing devastating job losses, we have more than replaced every job lost and done a lot to commercialize former federal property that is no longer needed or underutilized and make it available as world-class facilities for this next generation of commercial space activity.
Extend tax credits for renewables and broaden them to other clean energy technologies; pass a national clean energy standard; pass sector-specific performance standards; build long-distance transmission lines; use government procurement; research and commercialize advanced nuclear and geothermal; explore new run-of-river hydro; and for god's sake, put a price on carbon.
For example, her plans to invest in incubators and accelerators while simultaneously expanding access to capital for start-ups, in part by increasing the research and development budgets for the National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, and DARPA, would have a direct positive impact on our nation's ability to shepherd and commercialize truly transformative ideas.
Take the Oxbridge-London triangle alone where you have some of the world's best researchers and technologists and where one of the most important assets is a direct line of cooperation between ground-breaking research on the one hand and leading industrial corporates on the other side as key driver to commercialize promising technologies.
This represents a decrease of USD 5 million compared to prior guidance due primarily to the completion of research and development activities to commercialize the second generation FBR technology * Until market conditions improve, the company will defer and delay capital spending when possible Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Reporting By Terje Solsvik)
Brown created Pluribus, which is Latin for "many," with Tuomas Sandholm, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University who also founded several companies to commercialize his work in AI. The system was trained by having the AI play the game against copies of itself, without knowing how to play the game and improving as it went.
S: * Grants Genentech an exclusive option to license NI-0101, its anti-TLR4 monoclonal antibody for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis * Under terms of agreement, Genentech receives an exclusive option to license all rights to develop and commercialize NI-0101, pending results of a phase 2a proof-of-concept study * Further financial details have not been disclosed Source text: bit.
The two IDAs and their use are a big part of NASA's plan to commercialize the ISS and essentially open the platform for business, with the aim of gaining private sector support for both its use and the development of an eventual successor, as the existing ISS is actually quite a bit past its intended mission lifespan.
"I think banks are going to take a while to integrate this … it's going to take them years of testing before they start to commercialize aspects of the technology … it's more likely to have an impact in other industries in the short term which are less-regulated and where the stakes are lower," Pierce told CNBC.
AND JIANGSU NHWA PHARMACEUTICAL CO. LTD ANNOUNCE LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR OLICERIDINE IN CHINA * TREVENA INC - TREVENA TO RECEIVE UPFRONT AND MILESTONE PAYMENTS AND ROYALTIES * TREVENA INC - NHWA GRANTED A LICENSE TO DEVELOP, MANUFACTURE, AND COMMERCIALIZE OLICERIDINE IN CHINA * TREVENA INC - TREVENA EXPECTS TO RECEIVE NEAR-TERM PAYMENTS OF $5.5 MILLION Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
"We should work closely with our allies to develop, deploy, and commercialize cleaner technologies to help ensure a future for fossil fuels within the context of the global climate agenda, including support for the deployment of highly efficient and low emission coal, as well as carbon capture, utilization, and storage technologies, in global markets," he said.
If we fail to develop and successfully commercialize autonomous vehicle technologies or fail to develop such technologies before our competitors, or if such technologies fail to perform as expected, are inferior to those of our competitors, or are perceived as less safe than those of our competitors or non-autonomous vehicles, our financial performance and prospects would be adversely impacted.
Ford considers the customer and user experience aspects of autonomous driving technology a core part of the overall platform it's developing, Ford Autonomous and Electric Vehicles VP Sherif Marakby tells me, and it's using this real-world trial to test its assumptions and help it develop that aspect of the product it hopes to commercialize in just a few years' time.
But of the various Afghan crafts the group was trying to promote, including jewelry and woodwork, "ceramics is the most challenging one and the hardest to commercialize internationally," because of the difficulty in shipping delicate pieces and ensuring that the quality of the pottery is up to the high standards of buyers in London or New York, Mr. Liddle said.
"Leveraging the strengths of Uber ATG's autonomous vehicle technology and service network and the Toyota Group's vehicle control system technology, mass-production capability, and advanced safety support systems, such as Toyota Guardian, will enable us to commercialize safer, lower cost automated ridesharing vehicles and services," said Shigeki Tomoyama, the executive VP who leads Toyota's "connected company" division, said in a statement.
For the private space economy, the startup can't commercialize its product fast enough: Safari says they'll be able to offer their launches at "around half" of what their customers would be charged currently (thanks to using mostly off-the-self rocket parts and balloons), but again she stressed that it's actually not cost, but availability that is the biggest challenge for most.
Lab-grown meat could be on store shelves by 2022, thanks to Future Meat Technologies Innovations in computational biology, bio-engineering and materials science are creating new opportunities for companies to develop and commercialize technologies that could replace traditional farming with new ways to produce foods that have a much lower carbon footprint and bring about an age of superabundance, according to investors.
The interesting thing is, you've got to give Google a huge amount of credit, because coming out of those challenges ... As compelling as that was, it sounds obvious in hindsight, but it wasn't obvious at all that this was within a reasonable amount of time of being usable or commercialize-able, and even now there's a lot of challenges remaining.
Echoing this sentiment, many within the German art world have expressed their dismay by taking to social media to post concerns that current management at the HdK — now effectively led by Bernhard Spies as its commercial manager — have been undertaking reforms in an effort to commercialize the institution by partnering with an outside, private art consultancy firm, threatening any public or independent integrity it once had.
Shares indicated up 2170 percent * Novartis AG: Sandoz strikes agreement with Shionogi to commercialize Rizmoic (naldemedine) for opioid-induced constipation in Germany, UK and Netherlands, plus right of first refusal for certain other European markets * Romande Energie Holding SA: FY net result of CHF 2162 million, down compared to 553 * Edisun Power Europe said it almost doubled its net profit last year to 255 million Swiss francs.
Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the ability of Midatech to successfully test, manufacture, produce or commercialize products for diabetes or other conditions using the nanoparticle drug delivery platform, and the ability for products in development to achieve positive clinical results, and the ability to meet or achieve timelines associated with pre-clinical studies, clinical trials or regulatory submissions.
While Musk's venture hasn't done much yet, beyond dig a few test tunnels and talk about the state of the technology of tunnel borers and how much it could be improved, it has sold a lot of hats – 50,000, to be exact, a figure which Musk himself touted when citing the company's ability to make money from its branding even before attempting to commercialize its primary business.
The undisclosed amount of capital Carbon Engineering raised from the investment arms of two of the world's largest oil and gas companies — Oxy Low Carbon Ventures and Chevron Technology Ventures — will be used to commercialize its technology at a time when legislation in California and British Columbia are making low-carbon fuels more economically viable, according to a statement from the company's chief executive, Steve Oldham.
Yeah, well the industry was virtually created by the combination of the Bayh-Dole Act and the Chakrabarty decision, because suddenly university researchers were incentivized to commercialize their inventions because part of Bayh-Dole said, not only can the university have title in this, but as a condition of that they have to direct some of the proceeds back to the individual researcher personally.
ANNOUNCES A LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH GENENTECH * NINGBO NEWBAY MEDICAL-ENTERED LICENSING AGREEMENT WITH GENENTECH WHEREIN CO HAS BEEN GRANTED EXCLUSIVE GLOBAL RIGHTS TO DEVELOP, COMMERCIALIZE GDC-0570 * NINGBO NEWBAY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY - UNDER AGREEMENT, GENENTECH WILL RECEIVE AN UPFRONT PAYMENT * NINGBO NEWBAY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY - GENENTECH WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE MILESTONE PAYMENTS LINKED TO CLINICAL, REGULATORY & COMMERCIAL SUCCESSES Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Ford is partnering with startup Agility Robotics to research and test the use of is bipedal Digit robot Ford is partnering with startup Agility Robotics to research and test the use of is bipedal Digit robot Making Digit available for sale is a milestone for Agility, which spun out of Oregon State University's Dynamic Robotics Laboratory in late 2015 with an aim to commercialize research on bipedal locomotion.
Wylie told the committee yesterday that a pilot of Kogan's quiz app was launched in May 2014 with 10,000 Facebook users, before formal contracts were signed between CA and GSR — GSR being the company Kogan set up to commercialize the work with CA. The app then was used to harvest the full Facebook dataset over the summer of 2014, garnering ~270,000 downloads — but able to pull far more data via Facebook's (now shuttered) friends API.

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