Ghent University has taken a remarkable step in innovation and sustainability by planting Flanders' first spin-off birth forest. The event was organised by UGent TechTransfer Office and took place at Tech Lane Ghent Science Park, Campus Ardoyen.
AlfaSent, a spin-off from Ghent University, led by linguist Ellen De Geyndt, is developing innovative software that helps companies analyze feedback and customer reviews. Using artificial intelligence, AlfaSent provides in-depth insights into customer sentiment and emotions.
OnTracx, a spin-off from Ghent University, combines science and technology in an innovative wearable for runners. The tiny device, the size of a coin, accurately measures the mechanical load on the body during running.
Professor Wim Hardyns of the Department of Criminology, Criminal and Social Law at Ghent University is developing a pioneering crime prediction and prevention system with the research project Big Data Policing, or BIGDATPOL.
Obulytix, a spin-off of Ghent University and KU Leuven, led by Yves Briers, is developing groundbreaking lysine enzymes as a new, effective treatment against bacterial infections.
Trince, an innovative spin-off from Ghent University, wins the global Spinoff Prize from the scientific journal Nature. In the final on July 11 in Mainz (Germany), Trince finished ahead of two American and one British opponent.