Title: Building Innovation Networks: The Role of Universities
1Building Innovation NetworksThe Role of
Universities
- Mike Szarka
- Manager of Technology Transfer
Commercialization - UOIT
2The Role of Universities in Innovation Networks
- What is happening at YOUR university?
- Why partner with universities on research?
- What are the things that universities CANT do
well? - A path forward?
3UOIT A brief history
- Announced with seed money on May 9, 2001 in the
Provincial Budget - Bill 109, an Act to Establish the University of
Ontario Institute of Technology, was passed by
the Ontario Legislature on June 27, 2002 - First four-year degree classes graduated in May
2007
4The Mission of the University
To provide undergraduate and postgraduate
university programs that are innovative and
responsive to the individual needs of students
and to the market-driven needs of employers
Advance the highest quality of research
Contribute to the advancement of Ontario and
Canadawith particular focus on Durham Region and
Northumberland County Offer programs with a view
to creating opportunities for college graduates
to complete a university degree
5Academic Units
- Faculty of Business and Information Technology
- Faculty of Criminology, Justice and Policy
Studies - Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
- School of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science
- Faculty of Health Sciences
- Faculty of Science
6Big Science
- Automotive Centre of Excellence (ACE) Partnership
with GM Canada as part of their 2.5 billion
Beacon Project - New 58 million facility at UOIT for advanced
design and engineering - New 24 million temperature controlled wind
tunnel (largest of its kind in Canada)
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8Cameco Research Chair
- 1.5 million project, expanded proposal recently
submitted - Corrosion and fluorine production
- Automation/Robotics
- Waste management
9Research of Interest to Manufacturers
- IT security
- Wireless and telecommunications
- High-performance computing and modelling
- Energy (including nuclear)
- Corrosion
- Robotics, automation and controls
- Automotive systems, vibration and noise
- Engineering design
- Manufacturing and materials
- Fluid mechanics
10Industrial Research Collaborations
- GM
- Web in Motion
- Three Wise Men
- Canada Rubber
- Oshawa PUC
- Messier-Dowty
- Bell Canada
- MDF Mechanical
- GE Plastics
- Marnoch Thermal Power
- BRIC Engineered Systems
- Veridian
- E.I. Williams
- AECL
- OPG
- Cameco
- Zircatec
- NWMO
11UOIT Technology Transfer
- Technology Transfer office established September
2005 - Mike Szarka hired to establish office after three
years at OCE and six at UofT - Szanne McNutt joined June 2007
- Significant commitment to innovation at a young
institution!
12- OPIC established in partnership with Ryerson,
Trent, Brock, Laurentian, Nipissing, Lakehead - Funding from NSERC IPM and ORCP to create larger
virtual TT office - Broad range of expertise
- Demonstration project fund
- Coordinated educational events
13UOIT Technology Transfer
- First eighteen months
- Thirteen invention disclosures
- Four demonstration projects funded
- One OCE market readiness project funded
- One start-up company created, another two under
discussion - One issued patent and three patent applications
under management
14UOIT Technology Transfer
- Plastic wood
- Hotlink optimizer
- SPSS assistant
- Koolplate
- Micro heat engine
- Rotational molding
- Stability analysis
- Engine design
- Handicapped door entry system
15Why Partner with a University?
- Facilities
- People
- Fresh perspectives
- Low cost
- Huge leverage
- Consider a modest investment of 27,000 by a
company to a university project
16Leverage Opportunities in University Partnerships
17Leverage Opportunities in University Partnerships
18Leverage Opportunities in University Partnerships
19Leverage Opportunities in University Partnerships
- But wait, theres more
- The industry contributions are still eligible for
the SRED tax credit, so about 20k or more will
come back. So for only a few thousand dollars
out-of-pocket you get - Three B.Sc. engineers/scientists
- One Ph.D. researcher
- One professor (who isnt even in the budget)
- Access to the universitys equipment and
facilities - BEAT THAT!
20Other Benefits
- Interacting with new graduates and students
(recruitment) - Internships and student projects
- Windows into the wider community
21Other Resources
- Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE)
- NRC-IRAP
- SRED
22When NOT to work with a University
- Very short projects that need to be done very
quickly - When absolute secrecy must be maintained (i.e. no
patenting) - The university may still be able to help through
consulting agreements
23A Path Forward?
- This country is doing dismally in the critically
important area of innovation Anne Golden,
President, Conference Board of Canada in Globe
Mail June 13
- 1 Switzerland A
- 2 Sweden B
- 3 Finland B
- 4 United States B
- 5 Germany B
- 6 Netherlands C
- 7 Britain C
- 8 Belgium C
- 9 Denmark C
- 10 Ireland C
- 11 Japan C
- 12 Austria D
- 13 France D
- 14 CANADA D
- 15 Norway D
- 16 Australia D
- 17 Italy D
24A Path Forward?
- Ontario is one of the best places in the world to
do RD - Collaborations start with people
- Relationships
- Networking
- Synergies
- Networks are broadband
- Universities can serve as a hub for an innovation
network
25Dr. Mike Szarka Manager, Technology Transfer
Commercialization Phone (905) 721-8668
x2523 E-mail mike.szarka_at_uoit.ca