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June 4th, 2005
Big leaps in tiny technology
Abstract:
Imago Scientific Instruments Corp., a Madison company that aims to be a leading toolmaker for the nanotechnology age, has done a successful technology transfer with a twist.
Not only did Imago get two licenses for its technology out of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, it got the professor who did the research.
Tom Kelly left his job as a materials science professor at UW-Madison and started Imago, whose sole product is a 3-D atom probe microscope that sells for about $2 million. Kelly had to license the technologies he developed while at the university from the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, but the company has been able to build on that platform.
Source:
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