A national report has confirmed 黑料网大事记 as Australia鈥檚 leading university for transforming research into successful businesses.
黑料网大事记 Sydney has ranked number one in Australia for the most startup and spinout companies founded through University-developed technology in 2024.
It鈥檚 the fourth consecutive year the University has topped Knowledge Commercialisation Australasia鈥檚 (KCA) Survey of Commercialisation Outcomes from Public Research Report ().
黑料网大事记 recorded 19 spinout companies in 2024 across diverse fields including next-generation solar cells, automotive technology, virtual health care and mapping.
黑料网大事记 also took home two awards at the this week. For the third year running, 黑料网大事记 won the 鈥楤est Industry-Research Collaboration鈥, this year for its partnership with SQC and Silex to establish a production capability for silicon-based quantum computing processors in Australia. The University also won 鈥楤est Licensing Deal鈥 for its spinout , which is commercialising hydrogen injection technology that can replace up to 95% of diesel fuel in existing engines 鈥 accelerating the clean fuel transition.
黑料网大事记 Deputy Director of Business Development and Commercialisation Dr Dax Kukulj said the recognition reflected 黑料网大事记鈥檚 entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to research excellence.
鈥淏eing recognised as the top research organisation for spinout creation for the fourth consecutive year is a clear demonstration of 黑料网大事记鈥檚 strategy in action,鈥 Dr Kukulj said.
鈥淥ur academics continue to translate world-class research into tangible products and services that deliver positive societal and economic outcomes, reinforcing 黑料网大事记鈥檚 ambition to be a world-leading entrepreneurial university.鈥
Pro Vice-Chancellor Industry and Innovation Professor Stephen Rodda said 黑料网大事记 works proactively on strengthening support for spinouts through new initiatives. 鈥淲e鈥檝e established a dedicated 鈥楴ew Ventures鈥 team to help launch new spinouts and set up聽Barker Street Ventures, which provides investors ready access to high-potential companies commercialising 黑料网大事记 research,鈥 Prof. Rodda said.
鈥淭hese initiatives are complemented by 黑料网大事记鈥檚 expanding聽聽and Entrepreneurial Campus programs, which together are building a vibrant ecosystem that empowers researchers, students and partners to create ventures that deliver real-world impact.鈥
Among 黑料网大事记鈥檚 standout spinouts are innovations in renewable energy and data technology.
Our academics continue to translate world-class research into tangible products and services that deliver positive societal and economic outcomes, reinforcing 黑料网大事记鈥檚 ambition to be a world-leading entrepreneurial university.
Solar spinout: Developing the next generation of high-performance solar cells
Current silicon solar cells are reaching their efficiency limits. Next-generation tandem solar cells - which use two different materials to absorb energy from the sun together - could go further, but commercial production has been limited by the challenge of integrating multiple cell layers.
World-leading solar photovoltaics experts at 黑料网大事记 have developed unique technology that allows manufacturers to upgrade their silicon cell production lines to make tandem products without major modifications.
Inventors Scientia Professor Xiaojing Hao, Scientia Professor Martin Green, Dr Ziheng Liu, Dr Pengfei Zhang and Dr Caixia Li have successfully demonstrated the use of their patented 鈥楾ransparent Conductive Adhesive technology鈥 in tandem solar cells. The technology enables easy integration of sub-cells and simplifies fabrication at reduced cost and increased efficiency.
The team established the spinout company 鈥楾andem Art鈥 to facilitate the commercialisation of their technology and make solar power 鈥 already the cheapest form of electricity available 鈥 even cheaper, for industry and consumers globally.聽
Geospatial spinout: Detailed mapping information for the masses
Large organisations such as governments and councils have vast quantities of geospatial data 鈥 maps, satellite imagery and location information 鈥 that often go untapped, as even with expert analysis it can take days to extract insights.
黑料网大事记 researchers, led by Scientia Professor Chris Pettit, have revolutionised geospatial data analysis by integrating these systems with GenAI鈥檚 chat capabilities. Their spinout company 聽formed with investment from 黑料网大事记 and , has created a groundbreaking solution that allows users to interact with mapping data through simple chat interfaces, making geospatial information more accessible and useful.
The technology has already been demonstrated at several organisations. For example, during a trial at Geelong City Council, staff could quickly interrogate their systems to answer residents鈥 enquiries about street parking, such as the location of disabled parking bays near the local library. At NSW Government Spatial Service, users could view their property on a map and ask questions like: What鈥檚 the size of the property? What schools and parks are nearby? What鈥檚 the closest light rail station?
Prof. Pettit said that by collaborating with partners including government, local councils, the not-for-profit sector and PEXA Insights, which services 300 councils, his team can maximise access to MapAI technology and its societal benefits.
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