GeekWire February 19, 2024
Taylor Soper

The startup spinout machine at the University of Washington keeps on humming.

According to CoMotion, the university’s tech transfer office, seven startups have emerged from UW-related research since July of last year.

They range from Apetur, which aims to address neurological disorders by using smartphones to measure pupils, to Polyfos, which is developing a form of 3D printing that could increase efficiency of manufacturing.

Most are just getting off the ground as official companies, and some don’t have websites yet.

CoMotion helps UW researchers launch startups and secure patents for their discoveries. The UW’s first tech transfer office originally started in 1983 and was later known as the Center for Commercialization (C4C).

The UW has spun out 52 startups...

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