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Published by Business Insights
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Pages: 124, Coverage: Global, Published: February 2009
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“The rate of return for licensing revenues per $1 million research expenditure increased from $34,806 to $40,837 between 2004 and 2006…”
Technology transfer is a long-established part of early stage research within the pharma and biotech industries. Although tech transfer offices have been associated with inefficiency and a lack of commercial judgment, recent trends have shown improvements in staffing, expertise and service levels. However, the tech transfer function has recently suffered from ‘funding gaps’ for promising new technologies.
‘Technology Transfer Strategies’ is a new, uniquely themed report published by Business Insights that provides a comprehensive examination of major trends in technology transfer activity in the US, Canada and Europe. The report provides a detailed country-level analysis of technology transfer and associated intellectual property technology regulations, in addition to evaluating the key approaches to office structuring and strategies to negotiate the ‘funding gap’. A series of in-depth interviews also document the experiences and insights of 11 tech transfer experts, and their recommendations for successful technology transfer strategies are revealed.
Analyse the current and future technology transfer environment, with expert insight and recommendations from industry insiders…
Use this report to:
- Identify the latest trends in technology transfer and compare the relative efficiencies of different regions with this report’s detailed survey data of technology transfer performances in the US, Canada and Europe.
- Compare the progress of leading peer-group universities and institutions by using this report’s league table assessment of
leading technology transfer offices including healthcare patent data and overall technology transfer outcomes.
- Benchmark the best practices of leading technology transfer offices in the US and Europe by using in-depth case studies that examine successful strategies and approaches to office structuring.
- Assess the strategic recommendations and future predictions of technology transfer specialists based on insights from interviews with eleven experts from universities, hospitals, research institutions and independent companies, in addition to contributions from venture capital and pharmaceutical industry executives.
Technology Transfer Strategies is available to you electronically or as a hard copy.
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