ReElement Technologies licensing Purdue innovations (IMAGE)
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Representatives from ReElement Technologies, Purdue University, Purdue Innovates and industry have signed a license that allows ReElement to use patented technologies created in Purdue’s College of Engineering. The technologies will allow ReElement Technologies to domestically refine and sell minerals critical in manufacturing modern, high-tech products for commercial and industrial use. Standing from left are Sangtae Kim, the Jay and Cynthia Ihlenfeld Head of Chemical Engineering and Distinguished Professor, Davidson School of Chemical Engineering; Nien-Hwa “Linda” Wang, the Dr. Norman and Dr. Jane Li Professor in Chemical Engineering, Davidson School of Chemical Engineering; Mung Chiang, president, Purdue University; Mark Jensen, CEO, ReElement Technologies; Yi Ding, director of research and development, ReElement Technologies; Ben Wrightsman, president, ReElement Technologies; Brian Edelman, president, Purdue Research Foundation; Brooke Beier, senior vice president, Purdue Innovates; and Dan Hasler, founder and president, Hasler Ventures LLC.
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