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Harnessing Innovation: How CoMotion Turns Research into Real-World Impact
In this episode of Sound Investments, we talk with François Baneyx, Vice Provost for Innovation and Director of CoMotion at the University of Washington. François shares his journey from growing up in southwestern France to leading one of the nation’s most forward-thinking university innovation hubs.
We explore how CoMotion helps UW researchers, faculty, and students transform world-class research into real-world startups - from early-stage IP protection to innovation training, gap funding, and incubation through CoMotion Labs.
François discusses how CoMotion bridges academia, industry, and venture capital to strengthen the Pacific Northwest innovation ecosystem. He explains why interdisciplinary collaboration is the real driver of innovation, and how corporate partnerships amplify the social and economic impact of university-led research.
This conversation offers a rare look inside the machinery of university innovation - and how UW’s model is helping shape the future of the region’s startup landscape.
00:00 Meet François Baneyx: From France to UW innovation leader
01:42 Universities as startup catalysts
02:27 Academic path and leadership roles
05:39 Inside CoMotion’s model and services
09:06 IP, commercialization, and translating research
11:53 Supporting startups from idea to market
18:23 UW’s role in the Pacific Northwest innovation ecosystem
24:29 Corporate partnerships and future direction
34:13 Challenges and opportunities in university innovation
37:40 Looking ahead: perspective on the future
39:26 Closing reflections
About Your Host
Ed Barker has enjoyed a weird and varied career. Ed is a Brit now resident in Seattle and has founded three startups, enjoyed a long career in corporate strategy, and most recently as a VC. He's now building a podcast production company, Studio 1878. Sound Investments is a modest attempt to shine some light on the fantastic work being done in the Pacific Northwest entrepreneurial community.
François leads many of the university’s collaborative innovation initiatives and a professor of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering. His research spans protein engineering, nanotechnology, and synthetic biology. Over three decades at UW, he has led the Department of Chemical Engineering and directed the Center for Nanotechnology. A former founder himself, François bridges academic research and entrepreneurship, helping transform breakthrough science into startups with real-world impact.
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By Studio 1878Harnessing Innovation: How CoMotion Turns Research into Real-World Impact
In this episode of Sound Investments, we talk with François Baneyx, Vice Provost for Innovation and Director of CoMotion at the University of Washington. François shares his journey from growing up in southwestern France to leading one of the nation’s most forward-thinking university innovation hubs.
We explore how CoMotion helps UW researchers, faculty, and students transform world-class research into real-world startups - from early-stage IP protection to innovation training, gap funding, and incubation through CoMotion Labs.
François discusses how CoMotion bridges academia, industry, and venture capital to strengthen the Pacific Northwest innovation ecosystem. He explains why interdisciplinary collaboration is the real driver of innovation, and how corporate partnerships amplify the social and economic impact of university-led research.
This conversation offers a rare look inside the machinery of university innovation - and how UW’s model is helping shape the future of the region’s startup landscape.
00:00 Meet François Baneyx: From France to UW innovation leader
01:42 Universities as startup catalysts
02:27 Academic path and leadership roles
05:39 Inside CoMotion’s model and services
09:06 IP, commercialization, and translating research
11:53 Supporting startups from idea to market
18:23 UW’s role in the Pacific Northwest innovation ecosystem
24:29 Corporate partnerships and future direction
34:13 Challenges and opportunities in university innovation
37:40 Looking ahead: perspective on the future
39:26 Closing reflections
About Your Host
Ed Barker has enjoyed a weird and varied career. Ed is a Brit now resident in Seattle and has founded three startups, enjoyed a long career in corporate strategy, and most recently as a VC. He's now building a podcast production company, Studio 1878. Sound Investments is a modest attempt to shine some light on the fantastic work being done in the Pacific Northwest entrepreneurial community.
François leads many of the university’s collaborative innovation initiatives and a professor of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering. His research spans protein engineering, nanotechnology, and synthetic biology. Over three decades at UW, he has led the Department of Chemical Engineering and directed the Center for Nanotechnology. A former founder himself, François bridges academic research and entrepreneurship, helping transform breakthrough science into startups with real-world impact.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.