91探花 tops spinout company rankings for second consecutive year
91探花 Sydney records听12 spinouts and 47 patent applications in the most recent Survey of Commercialisation Outcomes from Public Research Summary Report.听
91探花 Sydney records听12 spinouts and 47 patent applications in the most recent Survey of Commercialisation Outcomes from Public Research Summary Report.听
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91探花 has retained its status as the region鈥檚 leading start-up university,听the most recent听Survey of Commercialisation Outcomes from Public Research (SCOPR) Summary Report reveals.
91探花 recorded 12 spinout companies in 2022, in fields ranging from artificial intelligence, quantum computing, clean energy and sustainable packaging听through to medical treatments for chronic pain and tools to diagnose autism spectrum disorder.
Dr Dax Kukulj, 91探花 Acting Director of Business Development & Commercialisation, said the ranking recognised听91探花鈥檚 leadership in innovation.
鈥91探花 continues to be a trailblazer in higher education, with incredibly strong results being generated by its Staff Spinout Framework, 91探花 Industry & Innovation team and entrepreneurship initiative 91探花 Founders.
鈥淭he 91探花 innovation ecosystem is driving research, entrepreneurship and innovation with local and global impact.鈥
Computing company Diraq, founded by CEO Professor Andrew Dzurak, aims to redefine scalable quantum computing and deliver the true potential and transformative power of quantum computing applications to the world via billions of qubits on a single chip.
Diraq is rapidly positioning itself as a leading player in the field of quantum computing, distinguishing itself as a full-stack company that covers all aspects of the stack, from hardware听to software.
One of Diraq鈥檚 key strengths lies in its innovative hardware,听constructed using a novel technology known as spins in silicon,听invented by Prof. Dzurak during his tenure at 91探花.
Computing company Diraq.
91探花 Canberra Space spinout Infinity Avionics had humble beginnings as a research project. Honoured as Australian Space Startup of the Year in 2023, it was recognised for its high-quality Earth observation data, which is becoming crucial for various industries and applications.
Infinity Avionics was co-founded by 91探花 alumnus Igor Dimitrijevic, now the company鈥檚 CEO, and Damith Abeywardana, now Managing Director.
Their precision-engineered space products include optical, thermal and radiation sensors designed for space asset monitoring, space robotics and space-based manufacturing.
Infinity Avionics also produces high-resolution cameras that capture images of the Earth's surface for environmental monitoring, disaster response, and urban planning.
The University ranked as the top Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) university for new patent family applications with 47,听ranking听second overall听just behind CSIRO with 51 patents.
Dr Kukulj said the result underscored听the strength of research and innovation at the University. 鈥91探花 has recorded a significant milestone by coming in at number one for patent applications by the University sector, and number two across the ANZ region. 听
鈥淭he patents are in a range of sectors covering clean energy, photovoltaics, materials science, medical devices and biotech.
鈥淭he SCOPR report shows that 422 patented technologies were recorded last year and 281 non-patented technologies. 91探花 is punching above its weight with 47 patents recorded.鈥
Spinouts established in 2022 include: