The TTI team participated in the Sensors Expo & Conference that took place June 24–26 and showcased some of KAUST’s sensor-based technologies. The Sensors Expo & Conference is the only industry event in North America exclusively focused on sensors and...
read moreThe NOMADD system has gained a lot of interest from several companies and investors in the solar industry in the last year. Georg Eitelhuber, founder of the startup that is spun out of KAUST, was awarded earlier this year the...
read moreProf. Mohamed Eddaoudi from KAUST’s Advanced Membranes & Porous Materials Center was recently recognized in Thomson Reuters IP & Science Highly Cited Researchers. The listing spotlighted more than 3,000 outstanding researchers in the last decade in 21 broad fields of study. A...
read moreKAUST’s first officially licensed open-source software package, KUBE (KAUST Unified Benchmarking Environment), developed by Craig Kapfer and his team in KAUST IT, has recently been released. KUBE is a flexible benchmarking framework, which may be used for analyzing performance of...
read moreDr. Sohail Malik has joined us as the new Director of Technology Transfer and Innovation. Coming to KAUST from University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, USA, Dr. Malik brings over 20 years of experience in multidimensional management in the areas...
read moreWith Saudi Arabia’s accession to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), there is much anticipation and discussion going on regarding the impact of the accession, particularly in our field of technology transfer. For example, people are wondering about impacts on patent...
read moreEarly in 2011, KAUST’s Catalysis Center discovered a new fibrous silica nanospheres material called KCC-1. As part of our commercialization efforts, we’ve since established a scale-up facility in KAUST’s Innovation Cluster using a 20-liter reactor for production of KCC-1. Now, we are...
read moreCatalyst and sorbent manufacturers, this one is for you. That goes for companies in coatings, petrochemicals, carbon dioxide (CO2) capture, hydrogen (H2) storage, and cosmetics. A research team at KAUST may have revolutionized the fields of silica applications. It is...
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