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Tennessee Venture Challenge

UTRF Administrator / February 25, 2019

T&T Scientific: From UT’s Lab, to the Kitchen Table and Around the World

Two University of Tennessee graduates are shaking up scientific research and manufacturing at a cellular level – literally. Graham Taylor and Nima Tamaddoni are the founders of T&T Scientific, a company that makes tools and devices to help scientists and researchers more effectively and efficiently develop and utilize nanoparticles, known as liposomes. A liposome is (read more)

UTRF Administrator / December 13, 2016

Peroxygen Systems, Inc. Secures Licensing Agreement with UTRF

Knoxville start-up Peroxygen Systems Inc., winner of the 2016 “Tennessee Venture Challenge,” has entered into a licensing agreement with the University of Tennessee Research Foundation (UTRF) to commercialize the onsite hydrogen peroxide production process. Since winning the April TVC competition, the start-up has pilot-tested a medium-size prototype that produced a 50 percent savings over the (read more)

UTRF Administrator / April 8, 2016

Knoxville News Sentinel: Startup Peroxygen Systems claims $20K Venture Challenge prize

Startup Peroxygen Systems Claims $20K Venture Challenge Prize Knoxville News Sentinel article by Ali James Knoxville startup company Peroxygen Systems, Inc., took the top prize of $20,000 Wednesday afternoon in the 2016 Tennessee Venture Challenge competition for budding entrepreneurs. During the event, held at The Foundry in World’s Fair Park, Ming Qi of Peroxygen Systems (read more)

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