The Research & Development Council of New Jersey (Council) has announced the winners of the 2025 Edison Patent Awards, the state’s highest honor for invention and innovation. Twelve patents developed by 11 organizations, as well as 6 trailblazing individuals, will be recognized at the 46th annual Edison Patent Awards Ceremony and Reception on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025 at Bell Works in Holmdel.
As New Jersey’s largest celebration honoring inventors, the Edison Patent Awards shine a spotlight on the discoveries being made across the state in medicine, technology, energy, defense, and beyond.
This year’s theme, ”Powering the Future Through Invention,” highlights how the work of New Jersey inventors is shaping the world of tomorrow.
“The Edison Patent Awards is the largest statewide celebration recognizing research organizations and inventors whose breakthroughs power New Jersey’s innovation economy,” said Virginie Maillard, chair of the Council and head of global research in simulation and digital twin and head of research in US for Siemens Foundational Technologies. “Each year, we’re reminded that invention is at the heart of progress, and that the work being done right here in New Jersey has global impact.”
In addition to patent awards, the Council will recognize six individuals whose leadership, research, and advocacy have made a lasting impact:
“These six individuals exemplify the many ways innovation can drive real-world change—from saving lives and cleaning our environment to building a stronger research infrastructure for the future,” said Kim Case, executive director of the R&D Council. “Their vision, dedication, and leadership continue to inspire the next generation of scientists, entrepreneurs, and problem-solvers across our state.”
2025 Edison Patent Award winners are Avantor and Amgen, Merck & Co., Inc., MTF Biologics, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Nokia Bell Labs, Princeton University, Rowan University, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (which will receive two awards), Siemens AG, Stryker, and the U.S. Army DEVCOM Armaments Center.
The recognized patents range from innovations that improve knee replacements and bone grafts to new ways of streaming online content and sharing data between unmanned vehicles. Winners were selected by a team of Council board members who evaluated patents for the significance of the problem, utility/socio-economic value, novelty, and commercial impact. All winning patents must have at least part of the technical/scientific work completed in New Jersey.
The 46th annual Edison Patent Awards Ceremony and Reception will take place on Thursday, November 20, 2025 at Bell Works. During the ceremony each award winner will have a special tribute film premiere in their honor. For information on sponsorship, ads, and tickets, please visit www.rdnj.org/patent-awards.
2025 Edison Patent Award Winners
| Organization | Category | Patent Name | Inventor Names |
| Avantor and Amgen | Biotechnology | Alternate Detergents for Viral Inactivation
U.S. 2022/0106573 A1 |
Gabriella Perell, Rosa Daneshvar, and Martina Kopp |
| Merck & Co., Inc. | Pharmaceutical | Solid Forms of Ceftolozane and Processes for Preparing
U.S. 11,542,279 B2 |
Kevin Matthew Maloney, Eric M. Sirota, Richard J. Varsolona, Donald R. Gauthier, Jr., and Hong Ren |
| MTF Biologics | Biomaterials | Tissue-Derived Tissuegenic Implants, and Methods of Fabricating and Using Same
U.S. 9,352,003 B1 |
Eric Semler, Alex Callahan, Joed Canales, Katrina Carroll, Anouska Dasgupta, and Roman Shikanovich |
| New Jersey Institute of Technology | Technology Transfer | Method for 3D Printing a Thermally Curable Polymeric Ink
U.S. 12,186,986 B2 |
Murat Guvendiren, Chya-Yan Liaw, and Andrew House |
| Nokia Bell Labs | Telecommunications | Topology Aware Cache Cooperation
U.S. 8,417,816 B2 |
Jairo O. Esteban, Andre Beck, Volker Hilt, and Ivica Rimac |
| Princeton University | Consumer | Methods, Devices and Compositions for Preserving Human Milk
U.S. 12,239,142 B2 |
Justin E. Silpe and Bonnie L. Bassler |
| Rowan University | Medical Diagnostics | Method for Detecting Radiological Progression in Cancer Surveillance
U.S. 12,198,334 B2 |
Hassan Fathallah-Shaykh and Nidhal Bouaynaya |
| Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey | Emerging
Technology
|
Light-Field Messaging to Embed a Hidden Message Into a Carrier
U.S. 11,790,475 B2 |
Eric Wengrowski and Kristin Dana |
| Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey | Industrial Processes | Methods for Low Energy Inorganic Material Synthesis
U.S. 11,332,847 B2 |
Richard E. Riman and Daniel Kopp |
| Siemens AG | Information Technology | Supervisory Device With Deployed Independent Application Containers for Automation Control Programs
European Patent 3 963 447 B1 |
Francesco Bleve and Holger Strobel |
| Stryker | Medical Device | Modular Hinge
Knee Prosthesis and Improvements of Same U.S. 10,548,735 B2 |
Damon J. Servidio |
| U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Armaments Center | Defense | Distributed Geospatial Communications System for UAV Monitoring
U.S. 10,999,696 B1 |
Paul Manz |
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