Láseres en el laboratorio de Cefe López

The Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) has selected four technologies developed at the Materials Science Institute of Madrid (ICMM-CSIC) as among those identified as having the greatest commercial potential within the institution.

This month, the CSIC, an entity affiliated with the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, presented the second edition of the technology catalog, which compiles one hundred of its most innovative and cutting-edge technologies in areas of knowledge such as health, agriculture, biotechnology, energy, and the humanities, among others.

These technologies, generated at the CSIC, are available for licensing or for collaborative projects with companies that will help them mature and transfer to the market with the aim of contributing to the development of society.

The four technologies developed by ICMM-CSIC researchers cover topics ranging from electronics to the environment, including materials. They are:

- Highly spherical and monodisperse TiO2 particles for catalysis and photonic applications. CSIC/MC/107 - TRL 5 

- Easily recyclable absorbent micro-nanoparticles for decontaminating aqueous media. CSIC/MC/109 - TRL 3 

- Production of ultra-thin films for electronic devices. OT: CSIC/PT/069 - TRL 4 

- Vertically emitting stochastic laser for signal processing and high-performance lighting. OT: CSIC/MC/108 - TRL 4

The full catalog can be checked (in Spanish) in this link.