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OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZATION

Accelerating the translation of important ideas into meaningful products and
services for the benefit of North Carolina, the world, and the University

Innovate Carolina’s Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC) helps translate
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s inventions and findings into
the commercial marketplace. It offers vital expertise to Carolina faculty and
students who are engaged in a large and growing portfolio of sponsored and
federally funded research, which often involves innovations with commercial
potential. OTC works with Carolina’s researchers and inventors, as well as
external research sponsors, collaborators, companies and investors.

As part of Innovate Carolina, OTC can help you: translate ideas into products
and services that strengthen the economy and return revenue to the University,
assess your technology’s commercial potential with patent landscaping and market
research, launch a startup company through consulting, coaching, funding,
mentorship and space, secure proof-of-concept grants for technology development,
navigate technology patent applications and licensing agreements and structure
partnerships that bring University research to market.

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UNC COMMERCIALIZATION STORIES


SINGLE-CELL SOLUTION

Cell Microsystems, a company with UNC-Chapel Hill origins, is leapfrogging
traditional technologies for single-cell cloning, culturing, analysis and
isolation. How does the firm help scientists in pharma-biotech organizations
speed therapeutic breakthroughs by culturing 10 times more cells in one-tenth of
the time?


A BIRTH CONTROL PILL FOR MEN? HOW A UNC SCIENTIST-TURNED-ENTREPRENEUR PLANS TO
CURB UNINTENDED PREGNANCIES.

Eppin Pharma Inc, a startup founded by a former UNC-Chapel Hill faculty member,
is developing a non-hormonal oral male contraceptive pill that has the potential
to ease the economic, social and personal toll of unplanned pregnancies—and
bring greater equity and flexibility to family planning.


THE PROGNOSIS FOR PANCREATIC CANCER REMAINS DIM. CAN ENERGY-BASED DRUG DELIVERY
BRIGHTEN THE ODDS?

Focal Medical, a startup with roots at UNC-Chapel Hill, is finalizing plans with
the FDA to enroll pancreatic cancer patients in its first clinical trial. The
company’s implantable technology uses an electrical field to deliver drugs in
higher concentrations to hard-to-reach tumor cells.

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