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A team including researchers from Illinois Institute of Technology, Purdue University, The Morton Arboretum, and Indigenous communities collaborated to compete for the XPRIZE Rainforest competition.
HemaChrome is collaborating with Global Health Labs to improve its mobile health technology for noninvasive blood hemoglobin testing via smartphones.
Crystallization Systems Technology Inc. (CrySyst) aims to improve processes in the pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries.
CrySyst, co-founded by Purdue University’s Zoltán Nagy, offers innovative software solutions for crystallization monitoring, modeling, and control, addressing process development challenges in the pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries.
Crystallization Systems Technology Inc. (CrySyst), a high-tech startup founded by process systems and operation experts, launches with a mission to optimize crystallization processes in the pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries. The company’s technology, developed through research at Purdue University, offers tools for monitoring, modeling, and controlling crystallization.
CrySyst, co-founded by Purdue University researcher Zoltán Nagy, offers innovative software solutions for crystallization monitoring, modeling, and control in the pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries.
HemaChrome collaborates with Global Health Labs to enhance its mobile health technology for noninvasive blood hemoglobin testing.
A team led by Illinois Institute of Technology Professor Matthew Spenko returns from the Amazon after competing in the finals of the XPRIZE Rainforest competition, showcasing interdisciplinary collaboration for biodiversity monitoring.
HemaChrome Collaborates with Global Health Labs to Advance Smartphone-Based Blood Hemoglobin Testing
HemaChrome’s mobile health technology, developed at Purdue University, is being enhanced through a collaboration with Global Health Labs to provide affordable and accessible blood hemoglobin testing.
Wavelogix, a company born from Purdue University research, has secured $3 million in funding to expand the deployment of its innovative concrete strength sensors.