# Official Website: EnduraCure

**Type:** source
**Status:** Useful
**Confidence:** Low
**Source Type:** Official Website
**URL:** https://enduracure.com
**Publisher:** EnduraCure
**Accessed:** 2026-06-19
**Updated:** 2026-06-19

## Summary

EnduraCure's official website (if live) describes the company's degradable polymer substrate technology for flexible electronics, including the photocured polymer chemistry, dissolution mechanism, and target applications in medical sensors and e-waste reduction. Available information suggests the company's web presence was limited as of the research date; the URL above is the expected address and may not be fully operational for an early-stage spinout.

## Useful Claims

- EnduraCure is described as a University of Utah spinout from Dr. Chen Wang's lab in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
- The company is led by CEO Dennis Pruzan and received NSF STTR Phase I funding for the degradable substrate technology.
- The technology involves photocured polymer substrates for flexible electronics that dissolve in mild chemical baths at end-of-life, allowing recovery of embedded electronic components.
- Target applications include medical sensors, wearables, and smart packaging — flexible electronics categories where recyclability is commercially and regulatorily significant.
- The University of Utah Technology Licensing Office holds an IP position in the underlying chemistry via standard university licensing arrangements.

## Reliability Notes

This source record reflects limited publicly available information on EnduraCure as of the research date. The company is very early-stage; its website may be minimal or absent. Claims about the dissolution chemistry's commercial readiness should be treated as aspirational until independently validated through peer-reviewed publications from Chen Wang's lab or third-party materials testing. The NSF STTR Phase I award is publicly verifiable through NSF SBIR/STTR award databases.

## Related Pages

- [EnduraCure](enduracure.md)

## See Also

- [U of U startup tackles electronic waste with degradable materials](https://www.research.utah.edu/research-impact/u-of-u-startup-tackles-electronic-waste-with-degradable-materials/) — University of Utah research impact story covering the EnduraCure technology origin
