University technology transfer : what it is and how to do it / Tom Hockaday.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9781421437064
- 1421437066
- Technology transfer
- Academic spin-outs
- License agreements
- Academic-industrial collaboration
- Universities and colleges -- Research -- Economic aspects
- Technology Transfer
- Transfert de technologie
- Essaimage (Économie politique)
- Accords sur les licences
- Collaboration université-industrie
- Recherche universitaire -- Aspect économique
- Electronic books
- Academic-industrial collaboration
- Academic spin-outs
- License agreements
- Technology transfer
- 338.9/26 23
- HC79.T4 H63 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Research universities commonly have an office of technology transfer. University technology transfer involves the identification, protection, and marketing of university research output in order to transfer opportunities from the university into the commercial sphere. Businesses then invest in the development of products and services derived from the transferred knowledge. The author is an expert on technology transfer who writes about it in the setting of the United Kingdom and United States. This book is intended principally for university administrators who want to understand how such transfer works"-- Provided by publisher
Question time -- Coming out -- How it works -- Why it is difficult -- Structures -- Going to market -- Mind the gap -- Innovation community -- Give and take -- Currencies and metrics -- Impact -- Whatever next.
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