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- Technology Transfer of Federally Funded RD: Perspectives from a Forum
Technology Transfer of Federally Funded RD Perspectives from a Forum
Author:
Mark Wang
,
David M. Adamson
,
Gabrielle Bloom
,
William Butz
,
Donna Fossum
,
Mihal Gross
,
Charles Kelley
,
Terrence Kelly
,
Aaron Kofner
,
Helga Rippen
,
Shari Pfleeger, David M. Adamson, Gabrielle Bloom, William Butz, Donna Fossum, Mihal Gross, Aaron Kofner, Helga Rippen, Terrence Kelly, Charles T. Kelley Mark Wang
,
RAND
Technology transfer involves the generation of innovative ideas through the sharing of knowledge among federal laboratories, universities, industry, and government, and oftentimes the eventual commercialization of those ideas. By better understanding technology transfer, the government can gain increased benefits from its investment in new techn
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ologies. The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology asked RAND to host a one-day forum on technology transfer developed through federal research and development funding. Forum participants offered a variety of observations on issues and best practices related to successful technology transfer, which the authors summarize and quote verbatim.
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083303359X
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4/1/2003
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