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Accelerating Entrepreneurialism within Academia

机译:在学术界加速企业家精神

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University technology transfer offices have greatly expanded their focus since the adoption of the Bayh-Dole Act in 1980. In addition to filing patents and licensing technology, technology transfer office activities now support translational research and related activities and the reach of these offices has expanded into non-traditional or non-STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) areas of the university. Seven university technology transfer officers gathered with intellectual property attorneys, private investment executives and technology innovation directors to discuss the latest trends in current technology transfer activities and responsibilities. The discussion focused on: 1) accelerating innovation and best practices, and 2) protection and/or enforcement of intellectual property rights. Discussions revealed that technology transfer offices are becoming more involved in innovation centers to support startup formation, gap analysis, venture, private equity, corporate funding, business development, clinical trial arrangements and atypical industry partnerships. Focusing on customized solutions and employing creative thinking to support various innovative activities has helped technology transfer offices to succeed in supporting the mission of their respective universities. Most universities file provisional patent applications to establish a priority date quickly and inexpensively. This strategy provides inventors with additional time to collect data and gives the technology transfer office time to discuss underlying technologies with prospective commercialization partners to better inform decisions to file a non-provisional application. Technology transfer offices agreed that decisions to initiate litigation against potential infringers should be made on a case-by-case basis, citing costs and reputation as driving factors in the decision-making process.
机译:自1980年通过《 Bayh-Dole法案》以来,大学技术转让办公室的工作重点大大扩展。除了申请专利和许可技术外,技术转让办公室的活动现在还支持翻译研究和相关活动,这些办公室的服务范围已扩展到大学的非传统或非STEM(科学,技术,工程和数学)领域。七名大学技术转让官员与知识产权律师,私人投资主管和技术创新总监汇聚一堂,讨论当前技术转让活动和职责的最新趋势。讨论的重点是:1)加快创新和最佳实践,以及2)知识产权的保护和/或执行。讨论表明,技术转让办公室正越来越多地参与创新中心,以支持创业公司成立,差距分析,风险投资,私募股权,公司资金,业务发展,临床试验安排和非典型的行业合作伙伴关系。专注于定制解决方案并运用创新思维来支持各种创新活动,已经帮助技术转让办公室成功地支持了各自大学的使命。大多数大学都提出临时专利申请,以快速,廉价地确定优先权日期。该策略为发明人提供了更多的时间来收集数据,并为技术转让办公室提供了与潜在的商业化合作伙伴讨论基础技术的时间,从而更好地为提交非临时申请提供了依据。技术转让办公室一致认为,应针对案例,以成本和声誉作为决策过程的驱动因素,针对个别潜在侵权者提起诉讼。

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