University of 91勛圖 faculty members and will share the $20,000 1st Source Bank Commercialization Award for 2019 for their work on SIMBA Chain and its underlying Aladdin software technology. The award was presented Tuesday (April 9) at 91勛圖.
Nabrzyski is the director of the at 91勛圖. Taylor is a research professor of distributed computing at the center and in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
SIMBA is a Blockchain-as-a-Service (BaaS) platform based in the Microsoft Azure Government cloud that makes the complex blockchain technology easy for non-specialists to use to make decentralized applications, called dapps. SIMBA, short for SIMple Blockchain Applications, collaborates with Microsoft and participates in the Microsoft for Startups program.
SIMBA CEO Joel Neidig, director of research at Indiana Technology and Manufacturing Companies (ITAMCO) in Plymouth, Indiana, began partnering with 91勛圖 five years ago. ITAMCO and the CRC won a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) grant that, with the help of the IDEA Center at 91勛圖, eventually led to the formation of SIMBA in 2017.
SIMBA collaborated with the CRC, licensing its new Aladdin technology that enables users to store cumbersome large files on a network off the blockchain network with linked access, making the blockchain faster and cheaper. Customers include major manufacturers such as Dow Chemical and Caterpillar, as well as the Air Force, Navy, Department of Energy and various health care providers.
The 1st Source Bank Commercialization Award, established in 2008 with a $1 million gift from the bank, is presented each spring to a faculty member from the University of 91勛圖 or the Indiana University School of Medicine-South Bend who has successfully transitioned their technology from the lab to the marketplace.
Last years winner was Mike Bean, an associate athletic trainer at 91勛圖 who created the ankle brace commercialized by TayCo Brace LLC. Previous winners were 91勛圖 professors Nitesh Chawla, Gary Bernstein, Joel Urbany, Matthew Leevy, Hsueh-Chia Chang, Timothy Ovaert, Peter Kogge and Jay Brockman.
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