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Midwest Executives-on-Roster platform matches entrepreneurs with university startups

ATHENS, Ohio (Aug. 9, 2018)鈥91探花 is one of 11 higher education institutions that developed the new Midwest Executives-on-Roster (XOR) platform, an online portal that matches entrepreneurs with university startup companies.

The platform is intended to help commercialize university technologies by connecting with prospective CEOs who can build businesses that move innovations into the marketplace.

鈥淭he biggest job we have is finding C-level people to seed these companies,鈥 said Bob Silva, the director of 91探花鈥檚 Technology Transfer Office. 鈥淭his will expose us to a much bigger audience.鈥

91探花 is initially featuring four of its technologies and startup companies on the platform:

  1. BGI Therapeutics developed compounds that can cut off the glucose supply to cancer cells, starving them to death. The compounds can precisely target cancer cells, leaving healthy cells unharmed. The four biggest markets for the compounds are treatments for triple negative breast cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, renal cancer and leukemia.

  2. HepThera created compounds that treat the chronic inflammation of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Currently, there is no single treatment for the disease, and most therapies are targeted at comorbidities.

  3. LnR Technologies developed a copper extrusion technology to manufacture specialized copper micro-channels and heat exchangers for the HVAC and refrigeration industries. The copper micro-channels are more efficient than products currently on the market made from aluminum.

  4. Sunday Creek Pigments developed a process to transform the acid mine drainage from Ohio streams into artist-grade paint pigment. The domestically produced pigment can be manufactured by art supply companies.

鈥淎s we come up with new innovative projects that we can build companies around, we will add to the platform,鈥 Silva noted.

At the time of launch, the platform will feature an initial total listing of 21 companies and 23 entrepreneurs.

The Midwest Executives-on-Roster (XOR) platform concept emerged from the Ohio Valley Affiliates for Life Sciences (OVALS), a partnership of six universities currently led by the University of Kentucky. Several additional universities joined the platform, which was designed by Wellspring, a technology commercialization software development company.

In addition to University of Kentucky and 91探花, partner higher education institutions are Indiana University, Notre Dame University, Ohio State University, Oklahoma University, University of Cincinnati, University of Louisville, University of Minnesota and University of Nebraska. Other universities interested in participating in the platform may join, Silva said.

鈥淏y combining the entrepreneur talent networks of all participating universities, startup companies will have access to a larger talent pool whose members have been vetted by other Midwest schools,鈥 according to a statement from the University of Kentucky Office of Technology Commercialization. 鈥淲e believe this will improve the likelihood that startups will find fundable executive management and, ultimately, success.鈥

The concept of online portals that match startups to entrepreneurs is gaining popularity, Silva said. Universities in the Northeast and Southeast have launched similar platforms in recent years.

91探花鈥檚 participation in the Midwest Executives-on-Roster platform reflects its commitment to commercializing faculty innovations for the benefit of society.

鈥淎dvancing research and technology innovations that can foster economic development in the State of Ohio and the Appalachian region is a strategic priority for 91探花, said 91探花 President M. Duane Nellis. 鈥淲e look forward to working with our higher education partners to support and promote this new platform.鈥

Access to the platform and its technology listings is by invitation only. Entrepreneurs should contact 91探花 at midwestxor@ohio.edu .

For more information about the 91探花 Technology Transfer Office, visit . 

Published
September 9, 2018
Author
Staff reports