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Title here Taking Discoveries from Lab Bench to the Marketplace Technology Transfer 101:

What is AUTM? The volunteer organization that brings together over 3000 technology transfer professionals in more than 30 countries to support and advance academic technology transfer globally. 65% are employed in academic technology transfer 35% are in industry

Membership Profile 76.5% USA 6.8% Canada 16.7% Rest of the World The Rest of the World is the fastest growing part of the membership (23% average over last ten years)

Professional Development Advocacy Metrics and Surveys Website Annual Meeting Regional Meetings Global Technology Portal (GTP)!

WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER? aka Technology Commercialization, Technology Development

In the beginning…..

Basic Research

Inventions and Discoveries

Goal: Maximizing an Invention Under Bayh-Dole, university and researcher may retain title to inventions made using federal research dollars This system incentivizes the transfer of technology to the private sector for job creation Any net licensing revenues to universities go back into more research and/or education, as well as patenting costs Other benefit: initial development usually happens locally – 2011 AUTM survey found that 73% of startups formed that year were in the same state where the research was conducted

Issues… Is this product/invention patentable? Is there a market for this invention? Can we find a business interested in licensing, developing and commercializing this technology? Can we start a new company? Are there available dollars to help further develop the inventive technology?

Answering Those Questions Technology Transfer Office – Professionals who analyze marketplace, develop business plans, and understand patent/licensing issues – Attorneys to help with patent application process – Experts in seeking venture/angel capital – Campus-based “accelerators,” incubators and proof-of- concept programs to help advance technology and boost fledgling start-up companies – Resources for connecting people and/or companies looking for new technology inventions; helping faculty further develop the technology pipeline.

STEPS FOR SUCCESS Patents/licensing agreementsProof of concept programs Industry partnerships Business plans Innovation/Entrepreneurship Initiatives Venture capital/ patenting costs

Keys to Success Dedicated technology transfer and support team Understanding the marketplace and the local regional economy Establishing university–private sector relationships that may include additional research funding Bridging the gap between invention and commercialization Strong patents Outstanding researchers doing outstanding research Long-term financial commitment

Positive Economic Impact University licensing increased U.S. gross industry output by $836 billion between 1996 and 2010 These technologies support an estimated 3 million jobs in the economy Tech transfer helped to create 671 new companies and 591 new products in 2011 alone Direct correlation between amount of federal dollars invested in research and the innovations that research creates

Role for Policymakers Provide strong and sustained basic research funding to provide pipeline of great ideas Ensure that patent rights are protected for a given university, researcher, and the government Encourage policies that attract venture capital support Support SBIR/STTR and other translational initiatives Support the Bayh-Dole Act Do nothing to inhibit American ingenuity and innovation, which leads the world

Questions? Contact info: Vicki Loise, Executive Director