3.5.2017 | International cooperation
A Slovenian research institute developed protein patches applicable for healing chronic skin wounds rapidly and cost efficiently. Patches are biodegradable – disappearing in the wound, leaving no residue and no scars behind, enabling a targeted and controlled release of therapeutic substances; looking for a company, institute or a clinic to make...
24.3.2017 | International cooperation
A Technical University from Romania is looking for research partners in the field of Nano and Microtechnologies. The current project deals with a completely novel method of fluid manipulation technology in micro fluidic systems, inspired by nature. The partners sought are innovative SMEs and R&D performers in the field of Nano and...
13.3.2017 | International cooperation
An Italian SME is looking for new solutions for rodenticide products in alternative to currently used anticoagulant technology. More specifically the SME is interested in identifying new substances to kill rodents. The search is for solutions already identified or under development, through licensing or commercial agreements with technical...
9.12.2016 | International cooperation
A UK-based pharmaceutical SME is looking for novel small molecules with immune-oncology activity especially in regard to difficult to treat cancers. The SME will further develop these novel compounds to improve their efficacy and safety profiles with a view to licensing the improved molecules to larger pharmaceutical companies to take onto the...
7.11.2016 | International cooperation
A Belgian SME active in molecular diagnostics field, in collaboration with a UK laboratory and contract research organisation, offers the most comprehensive precision oncology test able to identify the right drug for a given cancer, which increases the chances of successful treatment. The company looks for commercial agreement with technical...
7.11.2016 | International cooperation
An Italian biotechnology company produces extremely versatile nanoprobes and silica nanoparticles for different applications. The company is seeking technical or research cooperation agreement, with Academia, research centres and companies active in the field, to achieve new research breakthroughs, explore different applications for the technology...
12.10.2016 | International cooperation
A Hungarian SME with several years experience in composting procedures has developed a new, more useful and environmentally friendly technology for sewage sludge composting, which can be useful for sewage works or town management of regional governments. The end-product of the process has a high fertilising value, organic matter and harmonious...
12.10.2016 | International cooperation
A Polish scientist has developed a package that extends freshness of food. The technology is based on bioactive modifier that prevents food from going bad by inhibiting mould, yeast and bacterial growth. Cooperation in a form of license agreement and commercial agreement with technical assistance is offered.
8.9.2016 | International cooperation
A research institute at a German university offers its know-how and processing technology for the manufacturing of prototypes made of biopolymers and natural fibre composites. The service and the know-how for the processing of bio-based parts are offered for less due to public funding. The request of further funding can be supported with expert...
27.7.2016 | International cooperation
A Bulgarian research institute with more than 50 years' experience in R&D of specialised products has developed a new technology for applying modified galvanic chromium coating. The main advantage is the improved physical & chemical properties of the coating which can be applied on items exposed to strong abrasive wear and/or severe environment....
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