Florida Inventors Hall of Fame Announces 2021 Inductees
Seven Florida Inventors whose discoveries are saving lives, transforming the environment, and creating new technologies, will be inducted as the 2021 Class of the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame. Among them are Dr. Rajiv Singh, founder and CEO of UF startup Sinmat, acquired by Entegris, and professor emeritus in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Florida; and Susann Keohane, IBM global research leader for the Aging Initiative, Watson Health & Healthy Aging innovation leader, IBM master inventor, and University of Florida alumna.
The 2021 Inductees constitute the eighth class to be inducted into the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame. They collectively hold more than 675 U.S. patents and come from across industry, academia, and government. Since its founding in 2013, the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame has inducted 58 inventors, who collectively hold more than 3,675 U.S. patents.
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