“I’m looking forward to having a a lively conversation with these great panelists and our moderator about the process and the ups and downs of licensing Federal technologies while sharing the latest updates in the Vigilant Aerospace story on our ongoing journey with NASA and the innovations we have licensed and the products we have developed,” said Epperson about his plans for the panel.“OKC Tech Transfer Success Stories: Sourcing Technology from Federal Labs”
Wednesday, August 29, 2018 10:45 – 11:45 AM CT Speakers:
- Dr. Elaine Hamm, COO of Otologic Pharmaceuticals, a pharmaceutical development company founded in 2009 focusing on oral medications to treat acute hearing loss;
- Colin Cumming, Founding Principal at TechVen Partners, a private equity firm which acquired SensiQ Technologies, Inc. in 2012 with plans to expand the market reach of the Label-Free Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) devices for biomolecular interaction analysis; and
- Kraettli L. Epperson, CEO of Vigilant Aerospace Systems, which is commercializing an exclusively licensed, NASA patented detect-and-avoid technology which forms the basis of the FlightHorizon detect-and-avoid, airspace awareness and management system.
Vigilant Aerospace CEO Kraettli L. Epperson will be serving on the upcoming panel, “OKC Tech Transfer Success Stories: Sourcing Technology from Federal Labs,” at the Federal Laboratories Consortium (FLC) Far West and Mid-Continent Regions Annual Meeting hosted in Oklahoma City on August 28 to 30, 2018.
The panel, moderated by John Reid from the Oklahoma Business Roundtable, will feature speakers from three companies who have successfully licensed innovations from the federal laboratories system and developed products from those licensed technologies: