How it works for companies
We help companies to
Gain a competitive advantage by identifying cutting-edge innovation and expertise from universities and institutes worldwide.
- Connect with teams actively looking for industry partners
- Benefit from the latest academic breakthroughs
- Spend less time on outreach through scalable scouting
Create impact with us
Identify opportunities aligned to your priorities
Build connections with institutes worldwide
Drive forward your pipeline with the latest breakthroughs
We help companies create impact
Matching industry decision-makers with the brightest minds in academia to solve real-world problems.
Active Connect Technologies
Fire Retardants Comprising Miscible Metal Compounds
Mississippi Research Consortium
This solution is non-halogenated, offering an effective, safer alternative for a wide range of polymeric materials
Method of Scribing Laser-Induced Graphene
Tuscan Academic Community
The invention describes a method for manufacturing sensors, and electronic circuits based on the Laser-Induced Graphene (LIG) technique
Urethral Artificial Sphincter with Bistable Actuation System
Tuscan Academic Community
The invention is a magnetically actuated artificial urinary sphincter
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Universities
Companies
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What our customers say
“I enjoy using IN-PART to easily access academic research from universities across the globe. Different to other providers, IN-PART offers personalised services to screen for early-stage innovation, specific to our research requirements, at a large number of associated universities! And amazingly, they do this free of charge.”
“I really like IN-PART for two reasons. It’s easy to enter, navigate and filter however you want. Secondly, they are consistent, responsive, and they really care what you are looking for and what you need.”
"[IN-PART] has clearly been designed to aid developers and industry to find each other simply without any restrictions or hidden costs. I would like to thank the IN-PART team for the service and will continue to consider technologies forward for our review."