Title: Problems and Solutions in the Transfer of Computational Technology
1Problems and Solutions in the Transfer of
Computational Technology
2Summary
- Technology Transfer Usual methods
- Barriers to technology transfer
- What is INCITE?
- INCITEs solutions
- Invitation to join
3Routes to Technology Transfer
In order of difficulty
- Education!
- Consultancy
- Contract research
- Teaching Company Scheme
- Sale of IPR or technology
4Sale of IPR or Technology
- The result of many kinds of research
particularly in computing should be a solution
or improvement with commercial potential - Why not sell this invention?
- Probably the hardest method of technology
transfer - Potentially the most profitable for both
university and company
5Barriers and Gaps
There are obvious gaps between the academic world
and the industrial one
- Lack of understanding on both sides
- Different languages spoken
- Difficulty in making the right contacts
- Sometimes an issue of trust
- Difference of ideals
6Barriers and Gaps
Ironically, there seem to be more barriers
created by the two parties than there are gaps
between them
- Lack of incentives to academic staff
- Overly high expectations on both sides
- Drawn out legal process and IPR wrangles
- Lack of project management
7Universities are Not Companies
- Market research
- Product design
- Technology solutions
- Product development
- Marketing
- Sales and distribution
- Support
8Options for the Inventor
- Start a company
- A certain level of risk
- Large capital requirement
- Potential for great rewards
- Many, however, fail
- Licence the invention to an existing company
9What is INCITE?
The Institute for Neuronal and Computational
Intelligence and Technology
- Set up by Universities of Stirling, Edinburgh and
Paisley - Has both research and commercial remit
- The commercial activity that of promoting
Computational Intelligence techniques is
carried out by Incite Technology Ltd.
10Incite Technology Ltd
- Acts as an agent for universities wishing to
commercialise inventions in our field
Computational Intelligence - Takes on projects at a proof of concept stage and
markets them to commercial firms - Doesnt charge for its services directly, but
takes a commission on anything that it sells - Main goal is to licence existing IPR to companies
who can exploit it
11How Does this Solve the Problems?
We bridge the gap by
- Providing an interface between the inventor and
industry - Providing an understanding of both commercial
needs and academic constraints - Building the right contacts in universities and
in industry
12How Does this Solve the Problems?
We overcome the barriers by
- Freeing the inventor to continue with research
and teaching while we sell the invention - Managing the promotion and exploitation of an
invention through the life of the project
13Joining INCITE
- If you would like to use the services of
- INCITE, you can join by either
- Going to the web site at www.incite.org.uk
- or
- Giving me a card here today
- Membership is free