Research at Penn State has supported more than 2,500 jobs and generated nearly $200 million in economic impact since 2015, according to a report released in April by The Science Coalition. The report, titled "Sparking Economic Growth," highlights 53 companies from coalition member institutions that trace their roots to federally funded university research.
The companies span industry, geography and funding sources, showing close ties between federal investment in fundamental research, job creation and an innovation-based economy.
“Federally funded university research is a key catalyst in innovation and provides the opportunity for researchers to develop their discoveries into robust companies that create jobs and help our local economies flourish,” said Lora Weiss, senior vice president for research. “We are proud that Penn State Research has supported thousands of jobs and created millions of dollars in economic impact across Pennsylvania, which exemplifies the outstanding benefits that federal investment has on fundamental research and, in return, our economies.”
One of the companies highlighted in the report is ConidioTec LLC, a Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences spinoff company that received federal funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The company supports 73 jobs throughout the supply chain and generates nearly $2 million in economic impact while having only six employees. ConidioTec developed a formulation for indoor pest control focused on eliminating and preventing bed bugs. The product, called Aprehend, has an environmentally safe active ingredient that remains effective against bed bugs for 90 days, and is the first of its kind.