Inventions and Startups from Basic Research - Innovation Seminar Series

Date

Monday, January 18, 2016 - 13:00 to 15:00

Location

C209

Description

“Inventions and Startups from Basic Research”
       Innovation Seminar Series

Dr. Scott Brown, Scientist-Entrepreneur, will speak about his experiences in commercializing university discoveries and partnering with Asian companies on Jan. 18th 2016, C209, 1:00-3:00 pm.

Dr. Brown, with over 30 years of global industry experience, is CEO of Nexeon Ltd.  Nexeon is a spin-out of Imperial College London that originally developed a Si anode technology for Li-ion batteries. It was spun-out as a result of proof-of-concept development based on a publication. Since its founding in 2005, Nexeon has built up a patent portfolio of over 40 patent families, raised £40 million (JPY 7,340 million) in C series funding, and opened a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility with a 20 tonne/year production capacity.

Prior to Nexeon, Dr. Brown was Executive Vice President Commercial, IP and Research of Cambridge Display Technology, a spin-out of Cambridge University, where he played a pivotal role in its IPO on the NASDAQ and subsequent acquisition by Sumitomo Chemical for US$285 million.

Join us for a rare inside look at how an academic researcher leveraged university discoveries to build successful companies and became an industry leader.

Part of the OIST Innovation Seminar Series, sponsored by the Office for the Sustainable Development of Okinawa.

This event is restricted to OIST employees and students.

Sponsor or Contact: 
Antony Galea
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