• Invention disclosure market assessments, monitoring conditions and changes to the various market segments, preparation and distribution of technology listings for industry review, active identification of industrial licensees, partners and collaborators, representation at local and regional technology transfer and commercialization seminars and workshops. (utmb.edu)
  • University technology transfer offices (TTOs), or technology licensing offices (TLOs), are responsible for technology transfer and other aspects of the commercialization of research that takes place in a university. (wikipedia.org)
  • We accelerate the development of basic scientific research toward clinical application by identifying and protecting the institution's intellectual property and facilitating business partnerships for technology development, licensing, and commercialization. (nationaljewish.org)
  • This episode, held on June 5, 2019, focuses on technology transfer offices, their responsibilities and the evolving trends that are shaping the commercialization of research that occurs at universities. (nixonpeabody.com)
  • East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania offers Technology Transfer and Commercialization services for faculty, students and staff of the University through a cooperative effort with the PA State System of Higher Education office and the Penn State Research Foundation. (esu.edu)
  • Technology transfer is the process of transferring scientific findings from one organization to another for the purpose of further development and commercialization. (esu.edu)
  • See the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Technology Transfer and Commercialization website for more information. (esu.edu)
  • Access the online Intellectual Property Training toolbox for technology transfer and commercialization. (esu.edu)
  • The Office of Technology Transfer at JPL specifically aims to focus on JPL intellectual property management and licensing, and commercialization support to apply JPL space technologies to NASA and commercial market needs. (nasa.gov)
  • The overviews highlight the university's research, scholarly, creative and technology commercialization activities that drive discovery and innovation. (uidaho.edu)
  • S3E START is a programme made for research teams with deep tech projects, grounded in a scientific discovery or meaningful engineering innovation and in any stage of development, that want to explore the path from the lab to the market, and also for technology transfer offices that want to learn a thoroughly tested methodology to foster science-based entrepreneurship and technology commercialization. (south3e.eu)
  • Commercial liaison unit, responsible for the marketing and commercialization of the university's research activities through collaborative research, technology transfer and consultancy services. (odp.org)
  • Protects and transfers the intellectual property of Emory University through commercialization to provide a benefit to the University and society. (odp.org)
  • Technology commercialization competition created by the University of Texas at Austin to provide cross-disciplinary education for engineers, business, and law students. (odp.org)
  • When arriving at an agreement, we consider the nature of the innovation, the stage of the technology, and the needs of the licensee to arrive at a mutually beneficial business arrangement. (nasa.gov)
  • The Sapalo Velez Bundang & Bulilan (SVBB) Law Firm and the Innovation and Technology Support Office (ITSO) of the Ateneo de Manila Univesity are initiating the 2016 Ateneo - SVBB IP Awards Project. (sapalovelez.com)
  • The 'One to Watch' award is presented each year to a researcher that has received commercialisation funding from Enterprise Ireland and is deemed to have demonstrated high levels of innovation and potential to bring technologies to the marketplace. (enterprise-ireland.com)
  • Responsible for the management of Cornell University's technology which is done in support of Cornell's mission by leveraging their innovation to promote regional economic development to benefit the public. (odp.org)
  • The Technology and Licensing Office of The Chinese University of Hong Kong whose mission is to bridge academia with industry and facilitate knowledge transfer in support of transforming Hong Kong, as well as the region, to a knowledge-based and innovation-led economy. (odp.org)
  • The University of Louisville's Technology Transfer Office whose vision is to become a recognized leader in Technology Transfer, champion Innovation for the benefit of society, and foster a return of the public investment in University Research. (odp.org)
  • Coordinator of the Technology Transfer Office of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Past President of FORTEC - Fórum Nacional de Gestores de Inovação e Transferência de Tecnologia (The National Forum of Innovation and Technology Transfer Managers). (bvsalud.org)
  • This fact, associated with the implementation of new governmental programs stimulating university-industry partnerships, marked a new stage in the Brazilian context for the promotion of technology innovation. (bvsalud.org)
  • Since 2001, an increasing number of universities have integrated themselves into the national intellectual property system, spreading the culture of innovation, broadening awareness of the importance of protecting the results of research, and introducing institutional policies of intellectual property and technology transfer. (bvsalud.org)
  • In the context of these changes, initiatives such as the creation of technology transfer offices, called Technology Innovation Centers (TICs), driven mainly by the implementation of the Law of Technology Innovation (Law n. 10.973/2004) in December of 2004, decisively inaugurated a new phase for the treatment of this matter in the entire country. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Office of Strategy and Innovation (OSI) selected obesity, adolescent health, influenza and preparedness measurement as the initial priority areas for the goals management process. (cdc.gov)
  • We work closely together with LU Innovation, the hub for innovation and commercialisation and the Tech Transfer Office at Lund University. (lu.se)
  • Technology Transfer Offices and Centers, which have been operating all over the world for years, started to be established in universities in our country for the first time in 2010s and generally started to serve within the scope of TUBITAK's support program. (mef.edu.tr)
  • Technology Transfer Offices are defined as a value chain that enables transferring technology transfer, skills, knowledge and technologies from researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs to the society, which creates an economic value that mutually benefits society and universities. (mef.edu.tr)
  • The Office of Technology Transfer congratulates the researchers who have had patents issue in the past year. (syr.edu)
  • With funding from various sources including Enterprise Ireland, the Higher Education Authority, Science Foundation Ireland and others, researchers in higher education institutes are inventing new technologies and developing solutions to challenges in areas like healthcare, transport, energy, engineering, food, software and telecommunications. (enterprise-ireland.com)
  • What services do the Technology Transfer Offices offer researchers? (enterprise-ireland.com)
  • Technology Transfer office staff help researchers to explore the commercial potential of their technology. (enterprise-ireland.com)
  • To learn more about our funding and support programmes for researchers wishing to develop, protect and commercialise technologies, go to our Research Commercialisation Supports section or download our Commercialisation Feasibility Funding information leaflet (pdf format) . (enterprise-ireland.com)
  • This research structure can serve as a model for researchers and academics to assess the development, dissemination, and evaluation of noise control technologies. (cdc.gov)
  • Between November 7, 2022 and February 10, 2023, research teams and tech transfer offices from South European countries were able to participate in our Open Call #1. (south3e.eu)
  • While the broad goal of TTOs is to commercialize university research, they engage in numerous activities that not only bring these developments to market but also encourage and support faculty and students in the entire technology transfer process. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some of the major functions of TTOs include: An important task of many TTOs is to create and maintain industry partnerships that may be crucial for collaboration and bringing technologies to market. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this case, TTOs often exploit the relationships developed by the corporate relations office, focusing more specifically on the technology transfer process itself. (wikipedia.org)
  • TTOs often employ two methods when engaging with industry partners: 1) the "pull" method, in which TTOs receive interest from industry partners in bringing specific technologies at the university to market, and 2) the "push" method, in which TTOs actively seek industry partners for this purpose. (wikipedia.org)
  • Developing countries are increasingly establishing technology transfer offices (TTOs) recognising that these can play a potentially significant role in facilitating the successful transfer of technologies and knowledge between universities and industry. (bath.ac.uk)
  • We contribute to this area by using novel primary data gathered from UK universities to create a typology of technology transfer offices (TTOs) based on the combination of their mission statement, governance structure and maturity. (bath.ac.uk)
  • Sapalo Velez Bundang & Bulilan Law Offices (SVBB) participated to be among the entrepreneurs and business leaders on 1st Technology Transfer Day celebration by the Technology Application and Promotion Institute (TAPI) of The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) at Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila at the CCP Complex in Pasay City, April 27, 2016. (sapalovelez.com)
  • Companies interested in learning more about CDC technologies are encouraged to " visit the Technologies Available for Licensing page . (cdc.gov)
  • CDC technologies available for licensing are also listed on the NIH Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) web page. (cdc.gov)
  • Information on technologies currently available for licensing may be obtained by contacting one of our Licensing and Patenting Managers external icon or [email protected] . (cdc.gov)
  • 2022 was a successful year for the Office for Technology Transfer, with a record number of licenses, disclosures, and strong revenues for the institution - all possible due to WHOI's world-class innovators. (whoi.edu)
  • Thank you to all staff that worked with OTT throughout 2022, contributing time and ideas to support positive technology impact. (whoi.edu)
  • In 2022 OTT launched a pilot program- providing funding for activities like disclosures, patent-related meetings, or technology update meetings. (whoi.edu)
  • Spindiag GmbH, together with the University of Freiburg and the Hahn-Schickard-Gesellschaft für angewandte Forschung e.V., was awarded the Technology Transfer Prize 2020 from the German Physical Society (DPG) on April 09, 2022 for the development of the PCR-based rapid test system Rhonda. (uni-freiburg.de)
  • a) A letter addressed to the Directorate of Business Services and Technology Transfer requesting the search of technological antecedents of the invention called: "title of the invention", as well as indicating the name of the inventors. (ipn.mx)
  • Results of search for 'su:{Technology transfer. (who.int)
  • There was a shift in universities' approaches to technology transfer between 1970-1980. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 led many US universities to set up tech transfer offices. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some universities such as MIT and Northwestern have separate offices for industry and corporate relations which typically work in conjunction with the TTO of the institution. (wikipedia.org)
  • To prepare working environments in which there are national / international stakeholders (such as domestic/ foreign companies and universities) by working in collaboration with the Technology Transfer Offices of international universities. (mef.edu.tr)
  • This category contains links to technology transfer offices that are associated with institutions such as universities, government laboratories, research hospitals, and more. (odp.org)
  • To assure their performance in this third mission, universities have established technology transfer offices, with the goal of facilitating the spread of academic research results, by means of licensing the intellectual property assets to industry. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Bayh-Dole Act created incentives for technology transfer from academia to industry, simplifying this process by means of a uniform policy of patenting and the removal of various licensing restrictions, resulting in a significant impact on the performance of American universities, in terms of the number of patents filed and granted, signed licenses, spin-off companies created, jobs created, and the amount earned through royalties. (bvsalud.org)
  • As such, the Bayh-Dole Act and its subsequent amendments have supplied the foundation for technology transfer practices in universities that have spread worldwide, having been adopted by the majority of countries and only differing according to the environment in which the responsible authors find themselves regarding this activity. (bvsalud.org)
  • Joint Ventures as a channel for the transfer of technology : proceedings of a workshop, Moscow, USSR, 21-25 November 1988 / organized by UNCTAD in collaboration with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Consultation Centre) and Ministry of External Economic Relations of the USSR. (who.int)
  • Drafting and negotiation of material transfer, confidential disclosure, license, option and sponsored research agreements with industry, including SBIR-funded agreements. (utmb.edu)
  • For non-patented materials, the standard licensing agreements are BMLAs - Biological Materials License Agreements, and PTLAs - Proprietary Technology Licensing Agreements, for non-biological materials. (cdc.gov)
  • Provides a one-stop shop to advance the development of Harvard technologies, inventions, and discoveries by fostering strategic collaborations with industry through licensing, sponsored research and new venture agreements. (odp.org)
  • The licensing of CDC technologies is handled via a partnership with our sister Public Health Service (PHS) agency, the National Institutes of Health (NIH). (cdc.gov)
  • Fosters commercial investment in the development of inventions and discoveries flowing from the research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory, the Broad Institute and the Whitehead Institute, through licensing of the intellectual property resulting from this research. (odp.org)
  • The innovative technologies licensed from WHOI this year come from across the institution, across research departments, and from a variety of WHOI innovators. (whoi.edu)
  • This includes not only the research and development department, but also the Technology Transfer Office, which, in close contact with scientists, competently accompanies and supports inventions from evaluation, through patenting, to market launch. (uni-freiburg.de)
  • 2 Supportive Environmental Health, World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, Cairo, Egypt. (who.int)
  • When a technology presents itself as a start-up opportunity, OTT is eager to promote and foster the start-up. (uidaho.edu)
  • Facilitates the transfer of APL-developed technology to business and industry to benefit the public, foster economic development, and benefit the University. (odp.org)
  • Provides management, marketing and financial support to new and established businesses that are based on innovative technologies and practices. (odp.org)
  • We have been cultivating this cooperation for many years and can now look back on a whole series of successful spin-offs with more than 300 high-tech jobs at the Freiburg site," says Prof. Dr. Roland Zengerle , Head of the Laboratory for MEMs Applications at the Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK), Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Freiburg and Hahn-Schickard Institute Director. (uni-freiburg.de)
  • In a knowledge society, the economic and social power of countries depends on their capacity to generate, use, and spread scientific and technological knowledge. (bvsalud.org)
  • Identifying competing and complementary technologies of interest, assisting in business plan development, establishing new business entities or vehicles for technology transfer, management of the OTT technology incubator. (utmb.edu)
  • The foundation for modern American science policy laid way out in Vannevar Bush's letter in response to President Roosevelt's query about whether the US should maintain the high level of research funding it had been pouring into the Office of Scientific Research and Development, which had coordinated large private-public partnership research projects as part of the war effort, including the Manhattan Project. (wikipedia.org)
  • A company that is interested in a license to Caltech/JPL intellectual property may need time to perform internal validation of the technology and initiate a development program before embarking on a license to develop innovative new products. (nasa.gov)
  • The jury based its decision on the successful transfer of results from the research field of centrifugal microfluidics into the development of a marketable test device for infection diagnostics with disposable test carriers for use at the point of care. (uni-freiburg.de)
  • Dr. Ernst Drost , who accompanied the development process as the former head of the patent office of the Technology Transfer Office (ZFT) at the University of Freiburg, appreciates the appreciation of all those involved. (uni-freiburg.de)
  • Despite criticizing several aspects of the Bayh-Dole Act, the report recognizes that the fomenting of scientific discovery, the intangible benefits of rapid technological development, and the certainty of access to those products by those who need them are benefits that are "so significant that they exceed the considerations of monetary return" (2). (bvsalud.org)
  • Green technologies for development : transfer, trade and cooperation / Amitav Rath and Brent Herbert-Copley. (who.int)
  • Technology policies for development and selected issues for action : proceedings of a seminar organized by Islamic Development Bank and UNCTAD, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 10 to 17 Novewmber 1986. (who.int)
  • From development to evaluating effectiveness in industry: building a research model for noise control technology efforts. (cdc.gov)
  • The Office of Technology Transfer manages The University of Texas Medical Branch's Intellectual property assets, while promoting and encouraging scientific research. (utmb.edu)
  • University technologies are licensed both to established companies and start-ups. (uidaho.edu)
  • The flagship campus of the University of Tennessee System and partner in the Tennessee Transfer Pathway . (utk.edu)
  • Companies and non-for-profits interested in exploring commercial applications should contact the Syracuse University Office of Technology Transfer. (syr.edu)
  • Not-for-profit agency that facilitates industry-Indiana University research and technology collaborations, helping companies develop commercially viable technology. (odp.org)
  • The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property Office transfers and commercializes University of Cincinnati intellectual assets into benefits for our region and the public good. (odp.org)
  • In the United States, the country considered to be the pioneer of these measures, academic technology transfer was fundamentally impacted by the University and Small Business Patent Procedures Act of 1980, known internationally as the Bayh-Dole Act. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Technology Transfer Office (TTO) strives to support CDC investigators by facilitating collaborations that ensure that public health needs are met. (cdc.gov)
  • Caltech/JPL licenses technology on reasonable terms in a professional negotiation process with our industry partners. (nasa.gov)
  • The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (OMSHR) hearing loss research program recognizes the importance of developing effective noise controls, as well as evaluating the technology transfer and industry usage of control technologies. (cdc.gov)
  • WITH THE "GLOBALIZATION" OF COMMERCE AND TRADE and the advancement and sophistication of technology, the Philippines, as member of the international community, has now come to terms not only with the need to afford protection to intellectual property rights, but also with the promotion of intellectual activity, including the effective transfer of applicable technology. (sapalovelez.com)
  • Thanks to funds from licensed technologies along with generous donors to the Atlantis Invention Fund, OTT was able to support the advancement of technologies with commercial potential - distributing nearly $300,000 in funding to awarded projects through the Translational Research Funding Program (TRFP). (whoi.edu)
  • Each year, OTT awards applied research funding to projects with commercial potential in need of further technology advancement. (whoi.edu)
  • It is an accomplishment to see a patent ultimately issue from the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. (syr.edu)
  • During the open call period, we received a total of 43 applications for S3E START and after running and independent evaluation process (counting on external experts) we are very excited to share the selected research teams and tech transfer offices that will take part in the first edition of our S3E START program. (south3e.eu)
  • Garrett Burnett, MS, MBA, is a technology transfer specialist in NIOSH's Research to Practice Office and an assistant coordinator for NIOSH's Small Business Assistance Program. (cdc.gov)
  • A technology transfer recruiter can recruit outside of the directions from your board or management if you think that's what it will take to find the ideal candidate. (vortechsgroup.com)
  • In this context, intellectual property rights play an important role, leading to an increased concern for more active management of this matter and a greater institutionalization of the activities of technology transfer offices (3). (bvsalud.org)
  • Technology crossing borders : the choice, transfer, and management of international technology flows / edited by Robert Stobaugh and Louis T. Wells. (who.int)
  • The model creates a more transparent and consistent process to evaluate control technologies with metrics identified at each stage. (cdc.gov)
  • The office provides guidance and assistance to the start-ups and is often willing to take a small equity stake in start-up companies in lieu of up-front fees and for the deferral of patent reimbursements. (uidaho.edu)
  • The Office for Institutional Equity has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies. (memphis.edu)
  • There are a variety of types of licenses available based on your needs to utilize a given CDC technology. (cdc.gov)
  • The work of the WHO Regional Office to assist countries face the challenges of water scarcity and wastewater reuse are described. (who.int)
  • If a company would like to test the technology first, then a Commercial Evaluation License Agreement (CELA) is available. (cdc.gov)
  • Should a company only need to use the technology for internal R&D research, an Internal Commercial Use License Agreement is available. (cdc.gov)
  • In Brazil, only recently has this topic become incorporated into the science and technology agenda. (bvsalud.org)
  • Science and Technology. (who.int)
  • Safepad™ hygienic sanitary pads are designed with a permanently bonded antimicrobial technology that helps reducing vaginal infections caused by Candida albicans along with infections from other pathogens. (who.int)
  • by International Labour Office. (who.int)