UNM Rainforest Innovations has several technologies available for licensing. View our featured technologies below that highlight some of the latest opportunities available and visit our full list here: UNM Rainforest Innovations’ technology portfolio.
Space-Based Technologies
Space is a relatively recent playing field for mankind, and one we have yet to fully discover even today. We are at the very beginning of a new frontier; the future of space is still full of untapped potential, and that potential feeds into the development of an abundant market for space-based technologies. … Continue reading here: UNMRI Space-Based Technologies
Covid-19 Technologies
COVID-19 is a highly infectious and fast-spreading virus. Symptoms and their effects can range from mild to severe and in certain cases result in extreme health complications and death. With the emergence of COVID-19, globally we were caught off guard and unprepared. Current solutions to the COVID-19 crisis include: the wearing of masks with any public setting, quarantining if infected or possibly infected, and limiting social interactions. … Continue reading here: COVID-19-Marketing-Summary
Structural Health Monitoring using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
These technologies have a wide range of potential applications. They can be used in a variety of infrastructure monitoring services to regularly inspect bridges, railways, tunnels, and many other critical structures.
- Bridge Dynamic Health Assessment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRY8IMLUMVU
- Structure Displacement Monitoring: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQZ26zifqPE
The Aerial Data Acquisition Processing Transmission Timeliness Estimator
Researchers have created an application that takes a region, aircraft/drone specifications, camera system specifications, and image processing application benchmarks and outputs an estimate of how much time will be required to acquire images of the regions and process those images into helpful information for end-users (such as emergency managers). Learn more about Data Acquisition Processing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSVZGwBLceo
If you’re interested in information about any of these technologies, please contact the following UNM Rainforest Innovations personnel:
Gregg Banninger, PhD
Innovation Manager, Life Sciences
Telephone: (505) 272-7900
Email: gbanninger@innovations.unm.edu
Alex Roerick
Innovation Manager, Engineering & Physical Sciences
Telephone: (505) 272-7900
Email: aroerick@innovations.unm.edu
Arlene Young
Director of Commercialization
Telephone: (505) 272-8774
Email: ayoung@innovations.unm.edu