DisrupTECH is a celebration of the disruptive technology created by the scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory. At this signature innovation event — now in its seventh year — thirteen carefully selected entrepreneurial-minded scientists will present their ideas with the goal of introducing the latest groundbreaking technology from Los Alamos and their inventors to entrepreneurs, investors, regional leaders, policymakers, and industrial partners. Be the first to see and experience the work of these featured scientists, and have the first shot at engaging in tech transfer opportunities.
The free virtual event, hosted by The Richard P. Feynman Center for Innovation at Los Alamos National Laboratory and the New Mexico Start-Up Factory, will take place from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm on Wednesday, August 18.
Featured presentations include:
- Ian Cummings – ASSESS: A Rapid Full-Structure Ultrasonic NDE Tool for the Aerospace Industry
- Jeph Wang – Smart Super Sharp (S3) X-ray Radiography
- Rubens Ingraci Neto – Flash sinter-forging: A new method for ceramic manufacturing
- Jacob Spendelow – Fuel Cell Membrane Electrode Assemblies
- Young Jin Kim – Breakthrough MEG Technology
- Brian Rees – Using retro-reflector prisms to reflect malevolent laser use
- Sara Del Valle – Global Disease Forecasting Center
- Kirti Bhardwaj – Making Medical Isotopes Accessible for Cancer Therapy
- Maria Pinilla – PiNG: The Interplanetary PNG Solution
- Wenting Li – Reliably and accurately locate power outages within one second
- Arvind Mohan – Hybrid AI for Next Generation Resilient Piping
- Shounak Banerjee – Green Feat: Your algal farming assistant
- Joseph Dumont – Discovering New Biodegradable Plastics
The Richard P. Feynman Center for Innovation (FCI) is an innovation catalyst that sustains a culture that revolves around converting new ideas into solutions. FCI facilitates this conversion by aligning laboratory capabilities with industry’s challenges and with our country’s need to protect against threats. Read more on the FCI website.
The New Mexico Start-Up Factory takes laboratory technologies to market and working with scientists looking to commercialize their innovations by coaching them through the validation process into a promising business model. Read about how the NM Start-Up Factory keeps innovation and talent in New Mexico.