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Congratulations to HighT-Tech We are delighted to announce that HighT-Tech LLC has won the , an awar

[Better catalysts from super-fast heating]( [The Spinoff Prize 2021]( [The Spinoff Prize 2021: Winner announced]( Congratulations to HighT-Tech We are delighted to announce that HighT-Tech LLC has won the [2021 Spinoff Prize]( an award that showcases excellence in research commercialization. [HighT-Tech]( was established by researchers from the University of Maryland and John Hopkins University, to commercialize a high-temperature shock technique that enables rapid catalyst development using cheaper metals. The process could allow the company to fine-tune the catalytic activity of the materials and discover new and potentially more efficient catalysts at a lower cost. Here's what Bob Gatte, CEO, HighT-Tech had to say about winning the award: [HighT-Tech]( “...I feel humbled to have our team chosen. It is a credit to the technology and the creativity of our founders. They are an incredibly talented group of individuals and this was something that I really wanted to get involved with, in order to work with this group of people and help bring it to market.” [HighT-Tech]( [Find out more about HighT-Tech]( Hear from Sibel Health, our 2020 Spinoff Prize winner [Register]( for our upcoming webcast to hear what Sibel Health has achieved in the last 12 months and their lessons learned when starting a spinoff company. Webcast details A Spinoff, a sensor and a CEO with a mission: How Sibel Health is translating soft sensor research into new standards of care for pre-term infants. Date: Tuesday, August 24th, 2021 Time: 10AM PDT | 1PM EDT | 6PM BST | 7PM CEST [Register here >]( [A Nature Research Award in partnership with Merck KGaA]( Follow us on: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Linkedin]( [© Nature]( Portfolio [ ] [ ] This email has been sent to {EMAIL}. As a registered user of Nature Portfolio websites, our databases indicates that you have opted-in to receive product information and special offers. If you no longer wish to receive these marketing emails from Nature Portfolio please [click here to unsubscribe](. If you wish to discontinue all email services from Nature Portfolio please [click here to unsubscribe](. Springer Nature Limited is a company incorporated in England & Wales under company number 785998 & whose registered office is located at The Campus, 4 Crinan Street, London, N1 9XW. Nature Portfolio | One New York Plaza, Suite 4500 | New York | NY 10004-1562 | USA [LinkedIn] © 2021 Nature Portfolio. Part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. 15822

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