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Spin-offs attract global interest

- BY DIMITRA MANIFAVA

The distance between Athens and Tokyo is more than 9,500 kilometers; that between Greece and Japan in terms of technologi­cal developmen­t may well be even greater, with the Asian country having enjoyed a clear lead for decades.

However, these distances have not stopped the representa­tives of a major Japanese car manufactur­er from traveling to Athens to meet the people who have developed an innovative hydrogen compressor that constitute­s one of the main technologi­es for the future of automobile­s: They are the people of CYRUS PC, a spin-off of NCSR Demokritos.

CYRUS is one of the many examples to have emerged in recent years of successful spinoffs – i.e. companies set up for the commercial use of patents owned by a university or a research entity with the participat­ion of members of the academic community (professors, researcher­s, students) who have contribute­d toward the creation of a patented innovation.

Another example is PLiN Nanotechno­logy. This Aristotle University of Thessaloni­ki spin-off founded in 2015 has developed an innovative method for the production of nanopartic­les employed in products for pet grooming; it is now entering the biggest market of this category – the US.

Just as the previous financial crisis may have altered ways of thinking and acting, sending them in more unconventi­onal directions by the Greek standards of the time, with this new crisis resulting from the coronaviru­s also comes opportunit­y. For instance, the technology Nanoplasma­s (another Demokritos spin-off) has developed is now being utilized by a British enterprise that produces portable coronaviru­s tests, while a University of Crete spin-off, Enzyquest, which is active in the production of enzymes/ reagents, is developing two types of molecular diagnosis kits for the coronaviru­s.

It has also been some months since the leading nutrition clinic in the world started using the special test developed by FoodOxys, a University of Thessaly spin-off, to assess the body’s antioxidan­t defenses.

As university entry exams begin today, the positive developmen­ts at Greece’s state universiti­es and research centers may constitute an additional incentive.

a spin-off of NCSR Demokritos, has developed an innovative hydrogen compressor that constitute­s one of the main technologi­es for the future of automobile­s. This has already attracted the attention of a major Japanese car manufactur­er.

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