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1 Collaboration Spotting for Technology Transfer

2 Technology Transfer  “ active and intentional process to disseminate or acquire knowledge, experience and artifacts” (Hawthorne, 1978);  “the movement of know-how, technical knowledge, or technology from one organizational setting to another” (Roessner, 2000);  Impacting society;  Creating a benefit to peoples lives. Definitions : Purpose:

3 Technology Transfer Activities  Technology Disclosure by Author/Inventor;  Author/Inventor Interest;  Analysis of Novelty of Disclosure:  Technology Stage;  IP Management;  Patentability;  Application;  Market Research;  Industrial Partners.  Spin-Out Company;  Industrial Partner:  Licensee;  Collaborative R&D.

4 Technology Transfer Activities Applicability of CollSpotting Tool  Technology Disclosure by Author/Inventor;  Author/Inventor Interest;  Analysis of Novelty of Disclosure:  Technology Stage;  IP Management;  Patentability;  Application;  Market Research;  Industrial Partners.

5 Technology Disclosure by Author/Inventor; Author/Inventor Interest; Analysis of Novelty of Disclosure:  Technology Stage;  IP Management;  Patentability;  Application;  Market Research;  Industrial Partners. TT Officer: Adressed Activities

6 TT Common Tools Technology Disclosure by Author/Inventor; Author/Inventor Interest; Analysis of Novelty of Disclosure:  Technology Stage;  IP Management;  Patentability;  Application;  Market Research;  Industrial Partners. TT Officer: Tools:  Patent Databases (eg. Thomson Inn.)  Prior Art Search;  Biggest Industrial Applicants;  Geographical information on filling of patents.  Publications, and contacts with Experts;  Industrial Contacts and Competing Technologies;

7 Technology Disclosure by Author/Inventor; Author/Inventor Interest; Analysis of Novelty of Disclosure:  Technology Stage;  IP Management;  Patentability;  Application;  Market Research;  Industrial Partners. TT Officer: Tools:  Patent Databases (eg. Thomson Inn.)  Prior Art Search;  Biggest Industrial Applicants;  Geographical information on filling of patents.  Publications, and contacts with Experts;  Industrial Contacts and Competing Technologies; TT Common Tools

8 Technology Disclosure by Author/Inventor; Author/Inventor Interest; Analysis of Novelty of Disclosure:  Technology Stage;  IP Management;  Patentability;  Application;  Market Research;  Industrial Partners. TT Officer: Tools:  Patent Databases (eg. Thomson Inn.)  Prior Art Search;  Biggest Industrial Applicants;  Geographical information on filling of patents.  Publications, and contacts with Experts;  Industrial Contacts and Competing Technologies; TT Common Tools

9 Technology Disclosure by Author/Inventor; Author/Inventor Interest; Analysis of Novelty of Disclosure:  Technology Stage;  IP Management;  Patentability;  Application;  Market Research;  Industrial Partners. TT Officer: Tools:  Patent Databases (eg. Thomson Inn.)  Prior Art Search;  Biggest Industrial Applicants;  Geographical information on filling of patents.  Publications, and contacts with Experts;  Industrial Contacts and Competing Technologies; TT Common Tools

10  In a specific Technology Field:  Publications – Research institutions  Patents – Industrial Players  Future…. (Paper Clipings, etc.) CollSpotting Tool

11 Present Advantages for TT Technology Disclosure by Author/Inventor; Author/Inventor Interest; Analysis of Novelty of Disclosure:  Technology Stage;  IP Management;  Patentability;  Application;  Market Research;  Industrial Partners. TT Officer:

12 Present Advantages for TT Technology Disclosure by Author/Inventor; Author/Inventor Interest; Analysis of Novelty of Disclosure:  Technology Stage;  IP Management;  Patentability;  Application;  Market Research;  Industrial Partners. TT Officer:  CollSpotting publication analysis:  Overview of Technology’s Research Institutions that are more active:  Allows for a better understanding of where are the experts to contact;  Possible research collaboration interested parties;  Author involvement with different Research Institutions (IP issues);  Possible publications of similar principles published from different institutions.

13 Present Advantages for TT Technology Disclosure by Author/Inventor; Author/Inventor Interest; Analysis of Novelty of Disclosure:  Technology Stage;  IP Management;  Patentability;  Application;  Market Research;  Industrial Partners. TT Officer:  CollSpotting patent analysis:  Overview of Companies that are more active:  Focuses the search for Industrial Partners;  Competitive Market vs First Mover Advantage;  Prior Art Search;  Different applications for same technological principle;  Different technological principles that may apply to different problems;

14 User Requirements for TTOs

15  Spotting of Collaboration between Academia and Industry  Understanding where collaborations occurred and when;  Initial Market overview to focus searches;  Market landscape and size;  Strategy for spin-outs, R&D, or licensing options.  Industry involvement with experts, including author; User Requirements for TTOs

16  Spotting of Collaboration between Academia and Industry  Understanding where collaborations occurred and when;  Initial Market overview to focus searches;  Market landscape and size;  Strategy for spin-outs, R&D, or licensing options.  Industry involvement with experts, including author;  Cross-Matching Patent and Publication;  Timeline;  Citations.  Geographical Information Requirements: User Requirements for TTOs

17 User Requirements for IP Management

18  Addressing the Control of the IP.  History of inventor, and technology  Possible other research efforts in same principle.  Dissemination of IP in past and future  Controlling where the IP is going, and has been.  Geographical analysis of activity in IP protection  Where protection is needed. User Requirements for IP Management

19  Timeline;  Author information;  Geographical information. Requirements:  Addressing the Control of the IP.  History of inventor, and technology  Possible other research efforts in same principle.  Dissemination of IP in past and future  Controlling where the IP is going, and has been.  Geographical analysis of activity in IP protection  Where protection is needed. User Requirements for IP Management

20 Conclusions Technology Transfer Officer  Focus for Prior Art Search;  Tool for controlling the Intellectual Property;  Patent Geographical Protection. IP Management  Focus for all analysis:  Publication Analysis: Identifying Experts in the field. (Technology Stage, IP Management, Applications, Patentability);  Patent Analysis: Identifying Industrial Players in the field. (IP Management, Patentability, Market Research, Industrial Partners);  Improvements would allow overview of technology field, both market, and research perspective;  Strategic overview of market.

21 Thank you CERN Knowledge Transfer Group for Input and Feedback:  Telma Mantas;  Giovanni Anelli;  Enrico Chesta;  Zoe Lawson;  Vetle Nilsen;  Antonio Pacheco. Slides by Antonio de Valladares Pacheco.


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