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Certain types of university intellectual property can sometimes prove difficult to commercialise through traditional routes, usually because it is at an early stage of development, or because it presents enough uncertainty for companies to risk an investment.
University Technology’s Easy Access portal offers access to this type of intellectual property at no cost, to enable companies to evaluate it and put it to use quickly, with reduced risk.
Easy Access uses quick and simple licence agreements to fast-track the transfer of knowledge and expertise from Scotland’s universities to industry, so that these technologies may be developed for the benefit of the economy and society.
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Schyns Illusion is a novel technique that takes advantage of the ability of the human visual system to separate information coming from different spatial frequency channels.
The Cool Farm Tool (CFT) is a new free greenhouse gas calculator for farming. It is unique in being useful at both ends of the supply chain. Companies can use it to manage supply chain emissions and farmers can use it for decision support.
This global bioclimate dataset provides a robust spatial analytical framework for the integration and analysis of ecological and environmental data for climate modelling.
An effective software tool for guiding diagnosis and fault finding in present instances by identifying patterns and knowledge implicit in historic information databases.
A spherical generator/motor design which has advantages over standard cylindrical forms, potentially providing increased efficiency in a wide range of applications.
Current techniques for Nitrate determination use spectrophotometry and ion chromatography and measure the presence of ammonia or nitrite, the reduced form of Nitrate, and are generally time consuming. An improved method for the real time detection of Nitrate ions has been developed by Dr Paul Kong T...
Researchers at the University of St Andrews have developed a synthetic process for the preparation of a class of enantiomerically pure chiral amines. This efficient and economical method gives rise to entities of a varied structural class, which can be used as building blocks in the synthesis of bio...
A powerful tool for the visualisation and analysis of very large networks that facilitates the conversion of high dimensional data into 3D graphs based on correlation, making large data sets quick and easy to interpret.
A new rapid and non-invasive test has been developed for detecting early stage glaucoma by researchers at the University of Aberdeen. The test detects abnormalities in visual processing associated with retinal neuropathies such as glaucoma.
The Festival Speech Synthesis System is a multi-lingual speech synthesis software system that offers a framework for building speech synthesis systems.