Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship

UConn’s Technology Commercialization Services (TCS) plays a vital role in advancing entrepreneurship and startup activity by translating university research into products and services with real-world impact. TCS supports this process by protecting intellectual property, fostering connections between researchers, industry partners, and investors, and providing guidance and resources for company formation. Through mentorship and incubation opportunities, TCS helps faculty and students bring innovative ideas to market, driving economic growth and societal benefit.  

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Access Quantum

Advanced quantum materials discovery through computational engineering.

Founder: Sanjeev K. Nayak, Materials Science & Engineering

AlgorighmicPro AI

AlgorithmicPro AI

Low-cost, high-speed data linking solutions using AI-driven, novel computational techniques to solve large-scale information integration challenges.

Founder: Sanguthevar Rajasekaran, School of Computing

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QuaSIM

Creating breakthrough classical and quantum algorithms to exponentially reduce the time required to simulate granular materials.

Founder: Bodhisattwa Chaudhuri, Pharmaceutical Sciences

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QueHOT

Building a hybrid quantum processor using pulses of light and novel quantum materials.

Founder: Carlos Trallero, Department of Physics

We-Sensing

We-Sensing

Next-generation AI- and quantum-powered sensors for long-term, labor-saving monitoring of contaminants and nutrients across natural environments, engineered systems, and laboratory settings.

Founders: Baikun Li and Xingyu Wang, Civil and Environmental Engineering. Yu Lei, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

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Plasmonic Reactor Systems

Pioneering laser-based technologies that enable small and micro nuclear reactors to deliver reliable power without traditional nuclear risks.

Founder: Carlos Trallero, Department of Physics