Yissum Research Development Company of the Hebrew University

Yissum Research Development Company is the technology transfer company of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Founded in 1964, it is the third tech transfer company in the world to be created, and seeks to convert research into commercial solutions.

History
Yissum was founded in 1964 to protect and market the Hebrew University's intellectual property. Since its inception, Yissum has founded more than 245 start-up companies, over 100 of which are still active in 2020, registered over 11,500 patents globally, and licensed over 1,140 technologies. Yissum’s business partners span the globe and include companies such as Boston Scientific, ICL, Merck and many more.

In Israel, technology transfer entities are organized as companies, unlike the United States. In the United States technology transfer operations only began after the Bayh–Dole Act in 1982. Yissum is a for-profit company which is fully owned by the Hebrew University which is a not-for-profit entity. This makes Yissum a non-typical entity.

Start-up companies

 * MobilEye
 * BriefCam (Video Synopsis)
 * Kinoko, ChickP, Better Juice, Beliver Meats
 * OrCam

Active Start-Ups

Products brought to market by Yissum

 * Exelon - A cholinesterase inhibitor, a type of medicine prescribed for people in the early or middle stages of Alzheimer's disease. Invented by Marta Weinstock-Rosin.
 * Doxil - additional information can be found also at Doxorubicin - For the treatment of patients with ovarian cancer. Invented by Yechezkal Barenholz and Alberto Gabizon.
 * PerioChip - For reduction of pocket depth in patients with chronic periodontitis. Invented by Michael Friedman, Michael Sela and Doron Steinberg
 * Cherry tomatoes and long shelf life tomatoes - Invented by Haim Rabinowitch and Nachum Kedar.
 * Hybrid peppers - Invented by Yonatan Elkind.
 * LO2 Eye Drops - Invented by Shabtay Dikstein
 * Cationorm - For relief to patients suffering from dry eye symptoms. Invented by Simon Benita.
 * UV-Pearl Technology - Invented by David Avnir