AI-powered technology transfer infrastructure for universities — from grant drafting and IP disclosure to commercialisation detection, conflict screening, and researcher matching.
Most research outputs never reach a technology transfer office. Faculty lack the time, vocabulary, and incentive to file disclosures. Innovations decay into obsolescence before anyone identifies their commercial potential.
Academic grant writing is a specialised skill. Understaffed offices miss deadlines, produce misaligned proposals, or simply don't apply. Funding that could catalyse translation-ready research never arrives.
Manual conflict-of-interest reviews are slow and inconsistent. Institutional risks from undisclosed relationships — industry, equity, advisory — accumulate silently until they become compliance crises.
Research expertise is siloed. Complementary work happening across departments and institutions rarely connects. The right collaborators for any given project are systematically hidden from view.
Reasonix plugs into university research management systems and surfaces the intelligence that TTOs, VPRs, and research offices need to act — not archive. Built for the complexity of academic IP, not simplified away from it.
Integrate with your existing research management system, institutional repository, or HR data via API. No migration required.
Reasonix ingests publications, disclosures, grant history, and researcher profiles. Our models build a living map of your institution's IP landscape.
AI surfaces commercialisation signals, flags conflicts, identifies collaboration gaps, and generates draft applications — continuously, not quarterly.
TTO teams receive prioritised, actionable intelligence — not raw data dumps. Decision-makers move faster with less noise and better outcomes.
Rishabh built Reasonix after witnessing first-hand the gap between world-class academic research and the commercialisation infrastructure capable of realising its value. He brings together a rare combination of technical depth and institutional understanding to transform how universities manage their most underutilised asset: knowledge.
The best research in the world is happening inside universities. Most of it dies there — not from lack of quality, but from lack of infrastructure.
Every technology transfer office I've spoken to is overwhelmed — understaffed, under-resourced, and working with tools built for a different era. They're brilliant people buried in process. Reasonix exists to give them leverage.
We're not building a reporting dashboard or another document manager. We're building the intelligence layer that makes the difference between an invention disclosure that becomes a patent and one that becomes a footnote. Between a grant application submitted on time and a funding cycle missed.
Universities created the internet, GPS, the touchscreen, and mRNA vaccines. Imagine what they leave behind.
Higher education institutions account for a significant share of the world's $2.1 trillion in annual R&D — yet monetisation infrastructure has not kept pace with research scale.
Each institution operates a technology transfer function — most of them chronically understaffed and process-constrained. Reasonix addresses a universal, underserved need.
Industry estimates suggest fewer than 3% of academic inventions reach commercial licensing. Reasonix targets the 97% left behind — and the institutional value embedded in it.
We're onboarding a select group of university technology transfer offices for early access. Join the waitlist and be among the first to experience Reasonix.