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Kyoto University's Notable R&D for Technology Transfer homepage is operated and maintained by Office of Society-Academia Collaboration for Innovation(SACI), which aims to promote international collaboration.

This site provides a database of various technologies developed by Kyoto University. The technologies are at various stages of development and the site is intended to be a one-stop shop for companies with interest in collaborating with Kyoto University ...more

 
 

2012/03/23
SACI Successfully Concludes International Symposium on Entrepreneurship

9th International Industry-Academia Symposium titled ‘Path to Entrepreneurial Success’ was held on March 9th 2012 at Kyoto University, Shrankaikan. The symposium featured internationally renowned entrepreneurs and academics talking about their entrepreneurial experiences, as well as on entrepreneurial trends.more

2012/03/05
SACI will hold an International Symposium on Industry-Academia Communication

An international symposium titled ‘Connecting Industry and Academia via Web’ will be held on March 21st 2012 at Kyoto University.

For further information, please check: http://www.saci.kyoto-u.ac.jp/?p=1196

 

Feb, 15, 2012

Novel Solid-State Polymer Electrolyte of Colloidal Crystal Decorated with Ionic-Liquid Polymer Brush

On the basis of a completely new concept, a novel solid electrolyte was developed, realizing a bipolar lithium-ion battery.
Prof Tsujii, Prof Sato and his research team successfully fabricated a leak/vapor-free, non-flammable and solid electrolyte by three-dimensionally self-assembling, in this membrane, the hybrid silica particles (PSiPs) with "concentrated" polymer brushes (C...
Feb, 15, 2012

Terahertz Pulse Generates 1,000-Fold Increase in Electron Density

Findings point to advances in transistor and solar cell development
The study of carrier multiplication has become an essential part of many-body physics and materials science.
Feb, 15, 2012

Development of a Novel Artificial Dermis for Sustained Release of Growth Factors

Developmemt and clinical application of functional artificial dermis
Professor Suzuki and Lecturer Moromoto developed a novel artificial dermis that adds cell growth factor retention and controlled-release functions to conventional artificial dermis(see the figure below).