Daehn honored for technology commercialization

Inventors — October 19, 2020

Daehn honored for technology commercialization

Glenn Daehn, professor of metallurgical engineering at The Ohio State University, has dedicated much of his professional life to impulse manufacturing, a technology that allows new ways of shaping, cutting, joining, and processing materials. He’s also been active in turning his research into commercial products. Daehn’s startup company Applied Impulse, Inc., has licensed seven technologies from Ohio State and has already completed a first licensed prototype product.

Daehn’s work is being recognized with the Ohio Faculty Council’s annual Technology Commercialization Award. Read more at Ohio State News

This is the second consecutive year an Ohio State researcher has won the award - last year, Katrina Cornish, PhD, from the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, won the award.