It is the intention of the University for Continuing Education Krems to support cooperations and partnerships with the business community at all levels, as well as to promote the use of research findings in the economic and societal spheres.
The technology transfer team assists in finding suitable project partners at the University for Continuing Education and helps submit joint applications to national and international funding bodies.
Patents
The University for Continuing Education Krems holds various technologies available for licensing. Find a selection of inventions for which patents have been filed in the list below.
Device for measurement of an electric field [Translation]
Center for Micro and Nano Sensors
Patent No: 520811, Status: Granting
Dosing instructions for endotoxin-binding lipopeptides [Translation]
Center for Biomedical Technology
Patent No: WO2014001444A1, Status: Granting
Gradient Magnetometer and its Application [Translation]
Department for Integrated Sensor Systems
Patent No: 520662, Status: Granting
Method and light system for protection from dazzling light, and maching having the light system [Translation]
Center for Water and Environmental Sensors
Patent No: DE10201722013A1, Status: Granting
Method for measuring the ion concentration in citrate-anticoagulated extracorporeal blood purification [Translation]
Center for Biomedical Technology
Patent No: AT505690B1, Status: License
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Martin Brandl, Mag. Karin Strobl, MSc, Assoz. Prof. Dr. Jens Hartmann
Method for potentiometric detection of Escherichia coli bacteria using an electroactive substrate [Translation]
Department for Integrated Sensor Systems
Patent No: 519072, Status: Granting
Sensor
Center for Micro and Nano Sensors
Patent No: A 51104/2019, Status: Registration
Work lighting for a machine, and machine having the work lighting [Translation]
Center for Water and Environmental Sensors
Patent No: DE 102017220011A1, Status: Granting
Core facility at Campus Krems / Infrastructure
Bioimaging and cell analytics - biomechanics and tissue engineering: Above all, these research areas benefit from the equipment provided at Campus Krems. The University for Continuing Education Krems, the Karl Landsteiner University for Health Sciences and the IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems jointly employ this research infrastructure. As part of research cooperations, it is also available to external partners.
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