An AI-driven technology that can improve communication abilities for individuals with speech or language impairments, including stroke victimsâ speech, a new surface coating that reduces heat retention to cool surfaces during hot weather and a novel medicine to combat antibiotic resistance are the products of three start-up companies that have recently received Foundation Bull Ring Accelerator Grants (BRAG). These $25,000 grants, funded jointly by the and the ±«Óătv Research Foundation, have been awarded to iNur Technologies, Climate Correct Engineers and AAPEP Pharmaceuticals.
âThe ±«Óătv Research Foundation is proud to join with the ±«Óătv Foundation in supporting these innovative entrepreneurs as they move their technologies from lab to market,â said Sylvia Wilson Thomas, CEO of the ±«Óătv Research Foundation and vice president for ±«Óătv Research & Innovation. âWe look forward to reviewing the next round of BRAG applications due March 29.â
BRAG is designed to support early-stage Tampa Bay Technology Incubator-affiliated startâup companies that were formed based on licensed ±«Óătv technologies.
The grants support the entrepreneurial ecosystem at ±«Óătv and help start-ups bridge the âvalley of deathâ â the period between when the availability of academic research funding runs out and when a team is credible enough (with enough customer and market knowledge) to raise private capital or license and partner with existing companies.
"Itâs both exciting and inspiring to see how ±«Óătv research leads to the development of products that can be life-altering for many," said ±«Óătv Foundation CEO Jay Stroman. âThese grants play an important role in supporting innovation and serve as a reminder of how philanthropy can power incredible change on a global scale.â
The personalized aphasia communications assistant is a creation of iNur Technologies, co-founded by CEO & President Scott Burgin, a professor and division director of vascular neurology at the ±«Óătv Health Morsani College of Medicine; Chief Science Officer Hana Kim, an assistant professor in the Department of Communications Sciences and Disorders at ±«Óătv; Chief Financial Officer & Vice President KK Quah, a technology teacher at Tampa Preparatory School; and Chief Technology Officer Yasin Yilmaz, an associate professor in the Electrical Engineering Department at ±«Óătv.
Climate Correct Engineers, led by CEO David Young, a doctoral graduate of ±«Óătvâs College of Engineering, has created a rooftop coating using nanocrystals that reflect solar radiation and cool surfaces below outdoor temperatures. This passive radiating cooling technology is less expensive, more effective and more durable than the silicon-based coatings currently on the market.
AAPEP Pharmaceuticals CEO Jianfeng Cai, a ±«Óătv Preeminent Professor of Chemistry, led the development of MS-65-2, a novel antibiotic to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The drug is more effective than the leading antibiotics Nitrofurantoin and Vancomycin in fighting hard-to-treat bacterial infections caused by MRSA (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus), VREF (vancomycin-resistant enterococcus faecium), and E. Coli.
Applications for the next round of BRAG funding are due March 29, 2024. More information is available on the BRAG website.