Press Release
Connecticut Innovations Provides $250,000
in Seed Funding to New Ortho Polymers Inc.
Company develops innovative
products for orthodontic applications using technology developed
at University of Connecticut
Rocky Hill, Conn., September 25, 2007 – Connecticut
Innovations (CI), the state’s quasi-public authority responsible for
technology investing and innovation development, today announced that it
has provided seed funding of $250,000 to New Ortho Polymers Inc. (NOP)
of Farmington, Conn., through its Seed Investment Fund. This is the
second company to receive assistance through this program. The funding
will be used to help NOP develop innovative orthodontic systems that
make use of proprietary shape memory polymer (SMP) technology developed
at the University of Connecticut (UConn). The systems, including
polymer-based self-ligating brackets, arch wires, hooks and modules,
will make it easier for orthodontists to apply braces and will offer
patients both greater comfort, through the use of lighter, more
consistent forces, and a more aesthetic look compared with metal based
systems.
This investment brings together two Connecticut organizations
dedicated to creating new enterprises in Connecticut. NOP was started by
UConn R&D Corporation, a for-profit subsidiary of the UConn Foundation
that creates new business entities based on the research of the faculty
and staff at the University of Connecticut. To date, it has developed
four companies.
The NOP team consists of Eleanor Tandler, chief executive officer;
Charles Burstone, D.D.S., professor emeritus for the Department of
Orthodontics at the UConn Health Center; Patrick Mather, Ph.D., Milton
and Ann Stevenson Professor of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering at
Syracuse University and former associate professor of chemical
engineering at UConn; and A. Jon Goldberg, Ph.D., director of the Center
of Biomaterials at the UConn Health Center and member of the University
of Connecticut’s Institute of Materials Science.
Governor M. Jodi Rell commented, “New Ortho Polymers and other
entrepreneurial ventures are vital to the state in so many ways. They
are spawning the next generation of high-tech products and creating
high-quality jobs of the future for our citizens. We must continue to
provide them with the resources they need to grow – both financial and
advisory – through programs such as CI’s Seed Investment Fund, aimed at
assisting companies when they most need the support.”
“CI is pleased to have the opportunity to support a company that has
been established through a successful intra-university collaboration –
between the world-renowned UConn School of Dentistry at the UConn Health
Center, the University of Connecticut at Storrs and the University of
Connecticut Research and Development Corporation,” said Peter Longo,
deputy director of CI. “NOP is an excellent example of the successful
leveraging of one of our state’s greatest assets – the intellectual
capital residing in our research universities.”
“New Ortho Polymers is excited at the opportunity to launch a new
business with top notch partners. With CI as our collaborator, we plan
to continue our research efforts to bring to market some of the most
innovative orthodontic products designed and developed by some of the
most renowned scientists in each of their respective fields of study,”
states Tandler.
“We are delighted to have worked closely with
CI on this investment to foster entrepreneurial growth in the State.
This investment is, for us, a model as to how we can create new economic
opportunities for Connecticut with UConn’s intellectual property and
CI’s business expertise,” adds Mark Van Allen, president of the UConn
R&D Corporation.
About Connecticut Innovations Inc.
Connecticut Innovations (CI) is a quasi-public organization dedicated to
driving a vibrant, entrepreneurial, technology-based economy in
Connecticut. CI stimulates high-tech growth by investing in: early-stage
Connecticut technology companies; university/industry research
collaborations; technology transfer; and, clean energy initiatives
through the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund. CI also fosters collaboration
among government, business, nonprofit and academic organizations to
advance technology growth and promotes public policies consistent with
CI’s mission. For more information on CI, please visit
www.ctinnovations.com.
About New Ortho Polymers Inc.
New Ortho Polymers, Inc. (NOP) is based on patented technology using
polymer materials in orthodontic appliances developed by Drs. Charles
Burstone and Jon Goldberg at UConn's School of Dental Medicine. NOP is
applying self-reinforced polymer material to create the first
polymer-based, esthetic arch wire for commercial use. NOP also utilizes
a patented shape memory polymer technology developed by Dr. Pat Mather,
formerly at UConn's Institute of Materials Science in Storrs, to create
orthodontic appliances for tooth movement. NOP is working to create the
next generation, polymer-based, esthetic, complete orthodontic system
for tooth movement. |