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From Idea to Marketplace

One of the ways that Ryerson mobilizes and transfers knowledge is by identifying innovative projects and inventions that translate cutting-edge research from the lab to the marketplace. From social enterprises, to medical devices that advance patient care, to advanced technologies for industry and manufacturing, the diverse Ryerson community continues to make its mark on the 21st century through new commercial ventures.

58 Invention disclosures

16% Increase in number of invention disclosures filed over the previous year

Mark Towler (Mechanical and Industrial Engineering) has developed and patented a range of glasses for use as non-toxic injectable adhesives to fix and stabilize damaged bone, which has many potential applications in open surgery and bone setting. He has also developed a proprietary procedural kit for the sterilized mixing and delivery of these adhesives to surgical sites. These adhesives promise to provide patients with improved healing outcomes and surgeons with reduced operating times and fewer complications.