Hydrogen Power is licensed by the University of British Columbia to develop a proprietary method of producing hydrogen called Hydrogen Now. This patented process safely generates pure hydrogen using aluminum. Hydrogen Now combines aluminum, water and an environmentally-friendly catalyst to create a water split reaction, which greatly increases the availability of hydrogen throughout the world.
Liquidia Technologies develops and markets innovative fluoropolymer materials for high-value industrial applications in the electronics, life science, and chemical industries. Liquidia Technologies offers solutions in microfluidics and imprint lithography applications due to the beneficial qualities of its innovative material platform including solvent resistance, low surface energy, and elastomeric properties. Liquidia Technologies also brings precision, uniformity, and mass production techniques associated with the engineering of devices found in the microelectronics industry to the nanomedicine field for the fabrication and delivery of therapeutic, detection, and imaging agents, which help in diagnosis and treatment of human diseases.
ThreeFold Sensors develops biosensor assays and biosensor instrumentation for research and environmental applications where rapid results are desirable. ThreeFold Sensors' BioSensors can be used in research settings to measure concentrations or to perform kinetic assay measurements of analytes in water, blood and urine. ThreeFold Sensors' BioSensors measurements can be made in 3-10 minutes with accuracies comparable to laboratory assays methods taking 4-24 hours.
XStream has developed a compact, next-generation material identification system that uses energy-dispersive X-ray diffraction to quickly identify substances as wide-ranging as pharmaceuticals, chemicals, food, and explosives, with greater than 99% accuracy. This highly sensitive technology was previously available only in expensive, high-end systems used by major laboratories.