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  • Biotechnology
  • Technology Transfer
  • Intellectual Property Management

Background:

  • University-industry technology transfer is a long-standing practice.
  • Recent years have seen a remarkable increase in technology transfer activities, particularly in biotechnology.
  • The rapid publication inherent in university research necessitates efficient intellectual property protection.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of timely patenting in university technology transfer.
  • To underscore the role of intellectual property in the profitable transfer of biotechnology innovations.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of trends in university-industry technology transfer.
  • Review of patenting strategies in relation to research publication cycles.

Main Results:

  • A significant surge in biotechnology-related technology transfer has been observed.
  • The speed of research publication presents challenges for effective patenting.

Conclusions:

  • Prompt patent filing is essential for maximizing the benefits of university research, especially in fast-moving fields like biotechnology.
  • Strategic patenting ensures an orderly and profitable pathway for transferring novel technologies from academia to industry.