Published: February 04, 2011
Global Innovation in Action on the iBridge Network
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The recent launch of the 'Start-Up America Partnership', a coordinated
public/private effort to celebrate, inspire and accelerate innovation
and entrepreneurship and support the White House's Start-Up America
initiative, validates the importance of stimulating economic growth,
creating quality jobs, and building the new industries of the 21st
Century.
The iBridgeSM Network, a program of the not-for-profit
Kauffman Innovation Network, Inc., today announced several new, tangible
proof points demonstrating that international institutions are
increasing their commitment to collaboration and that innovation and
entrepreneurship is forging ahead. The Network has added seven new
members in the past month including leading research institutions from
around the world, and has also played an integral role in enabling
Emunamedica LLC to license technology from Drexel University.
"As a life science merchant bank, Raphael Capital Partners was looking
for exciting technology with large market potential and a clear
go-to-market strategy. We found tremendous value and benefit in using
the iBridge Network to broaden our access to people we never would have
been able to previously connect with, and more easily find and filter
research, ideas and innovations of interest to our business. A perfect
example is our portfolio company, Emunamedica LLC, and its recent
licensing agreement with Drexel University for novel non-invasive wound
diagnostics," said David Kolb, CEO and chairman of the board,
Emunamedica LLC.
Stanford University, Methodist Research Hospital, Medical University of
South Carolina, Jefferson Science Associates, North Dakota State
University, Universita' degli studi di Trieste in Italy, and the Yeda
Research and Development Company Ltd., the Technology Transfer Company
of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, are all now using the
iBridge Network to promote and identify research opportunities,
collaborate with other experts in the same or complementary fields, and,
potentially, license their innovations for practical benefit.
"As evidenced by the increased attention given to innovation in recent
weeks and by the uptick in activity on our own site, it is clear that
this issue is at the forefront of agendas within both government and the
private sector," said Katie Petersen, manager of the iBridge Network.
"As a not-for-profit organization, we are uniquely positioned to not
only attract leading universities, companies and entrepreneurs but also
to work closely with high levels of government to facilitate and help
drive innovation forward."
With nearly 5,100 members and 123 organizations supplying more than
13,200 innovations, the iBridge Network has become the destination of
choice today for university researchers, entrepreneurs and industry
looking to share and discover best practices and research across a
variety of topic areas and inspire extraordinary innovation.
About the iBridgeSM
Network
The iBridgeSM Network is a program of the Kauffman Innovation
Network, Inc., an initiative of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. To
learn more, please visit www.iBridgeNetwork.org,
e-mail us at info@iBridgeNetwork.org,
or call 800-573-5136.

The iBridge Network
Katie Petersen, 816-932-1021
kpetersen@kauffman.org
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