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Technology transfer : making the most of your intellectual property.
1995
G 58 SUL.T
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Title
Technology transfer : making the most of your intellectual property.
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Description
x, 221 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780521460668 Print
9780521466165 Paperback
9780511525377 eBook
9780521466165 Paperback
9780511525377 eBook
Alternate Call Number
G 58 SUL.T
Summary
The first step in the commercialisation of your technology is one of self audit. Deciding what your 'endpoint' will be is crucial to the determination of the direction in which you move and the methods you take to get there. Any commercialisation will require time and effort and in the initial stages will mostly be your own. The apparently unproductive and ephemeral activities necessary to bring your technology to market will inevitably take you away from the bench and your beloved research. It is thus easy to resent the time spent in commercial exploitation, particularly if the latter is going neither well nor quickly nor if you feel out of your depth in dealing with people of a different mind set. This would perhaps be a mistake, since great satisfaction can be derived from devolving the benefits of your research. Indeed, some would see the effective transfer of research into society as a necessary and integral part of the research process.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [219]) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Bringing your technology to market
2. So do you really have something of value?
3. The first steps towards commercialisation of your technology
4. The difficult problem of valuation of intellectual property
5. Developing your ideas
6. The licensing option
7. Forming your own company
8. Financing the business start up
9. Making your technology a commercial success
10. Conclusion
App. 1 Business terminology
App. 2 Useful addresses
App. 3 Sources of marketing device
App. 4 Suggested reading.
2. So do you really have something of value?
3. The first steps towards commercialisation of your technology
4. The difficult problem of valuation of intellectual property
5. Developing your ideas
6. The licensing option
7. Forming your own company
8. Financing the business start up
9. Making your technology a commercial success
10. Conclusion
App. 1 Business terminology
App. 2 Useful addresses
App. 3 Sources of marketing device
App. 4 Suggested reading.
Published
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Language
English
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