University of Maryland patents highlight energy technology
The University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP), together with other schools in the University System of Maryland (USM), ranks eighth among U.S. public institutions and 22nd in the world for patents awarded in 2024 according to a new report released Tuesday, March 11, 2025 by the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). According to the report, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office last year granted a total of 114 patents to five USM institutions; of those, UMCP holds 71—up from 59 the year prior. Of the 71 patents awarded at UMCP the largest number, 28 of them (40%), are focused on energy technology including the following:
Additionally, six more energy patents from USM schools, brings the energy total to 34 out of 114 for 30% of the patents awarded. “Patents awarded are the leading indicator of economic impact from university research and this success demonstrates the potential for Maryland’s energy research to create new companies and grow its economy” said Wachsman. Both Alchemity and WH Power are start-ups that were developed from Energy Seed Grants established by the MEI2 whose mission is to lead the way in developing and deploying clean energy technology to combat climate change and create a sustainable future. The Energy Seed Grant program bridges the gap between academic transformative laboratory research results and prototype demonstrations to obtain investor interest. Since its inception in 2017, MEI2 has awarded over $3.6M in Energy Seed Grants and in partnership with the Maryland Energy Innovation Accelerator (MEIA) has help launch/support 50 clean energy companies in the state of Maryland.
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