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University
of Nevada Technology Transfer Office
Offices: Reno, Nevada
The Technology Transfer Office (TTO) is responsible for identifying, protecting
and transferring all technologies that are developed at the University of
Nevada and the Desert Research Institute to private sector companies for
commercialization. The TTO is also responsible for all material transfer
agreements and proprietary disclosure agreements at these two institutions. |
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University of North Carolina Office of Technology Transfer
Offices: Greensboro, North Carolina
As part of its educational, research, and service mission, UNCG is dedicated
to the transfer of its research and technology to the public sector for
the general economic benefit of Greensboro, the Piedmont Triad and North
Carolina. The Mission< of the Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) is to
support UNCG's effort to encourage innovation and disseminate knowledge.
OTT serves the university and the public by commercializing discoveries
developed by faculty, students and staff. |
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of Oklahoma Office of Technology Development
Offices: Norman, Oklahoma
The mission of the University of Oklahoma Office of Technology Development
(OTD) is to stimulate the creation of intellectual property and manage the
resulting assets in support of the mission of the University of Oklahoma.
The University of Oklahoma has positioned itself to provide leadership for
Oklahoma in technology development and transfer. As part of that effort,
the Intellectual Property Policy of the University of Oklahoma was approved
by the Board of Regents on January 27, 2004. |
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University of Pennsylvania Center for Technology Transfer
Offices: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania Center for Technology Transfer (CTT) obtains
and manages patents, copyrights and trademarks derived from the University's
academic research enterprise. CTT promotes Penn’s core academic mission
and research enterprise by forging strategic relationships with companies
and private equity investors to convert Penn’s vast research capacity into
commercial activity. |
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University of Southern California Engineering Technology Transfer Center
Offices: Los Angeles, California
USC Engineering Technology Transfer Center is responsible for handling commercialization
activities with industry. The services offered by the ETTC are designed
to make companies more competitive in the marketplace. Their services can
help you leverage profits from your Intellectual Property while reducing
the costs associated with them. They also can provide assistance in obtaining
a licensing agreement or license your own patent. Cooperative research and
development agreement with Federal Laboratories. |
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University
of Texas Office of Technology Commercialization
Offices: Madison, Texas
The Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC) at UT Austin serves as
a bridge between the research community at the University and commercialization
partners, ensuring smooth and fast transfer of intellectual property created
at the University. UT has been a highly prolific research institution for
years. Remaining on the cutting edge of technology requires careful assessment
and effective commercialization of available IP. This is the primary impetus
for the OTC. |
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University of Washington Office of Technology Transfer
Offices: Seattle, Washington
From its modest beginning over 20 years ago with one part-time employee
and a half a dozen technologies, UW TechTransfer has matured into a vital
resource for the University of Washington and one of the top technology
transfer organizations in the country. Over the past two decades they have
seen remarkable changes in how the University interacts with industry and
tremendous interest in the creation and deployment of intellectual property
arising in the course of University research. |
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University of Wisconsin Office of Technology Development & Transfer
Offices: Madison, Wisconsin
The Office of Technology Development and Transfer is a part of the University
of Wisconsin System Administration. In cooperation with the WiSys Technology
Foundation, "WiSys," a subsidiary of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation,
faculty and staff at UW System institutions other than UW-Madison, have
the option of patenting and licensing inventions and technologies developed
through their research. |
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