Q: How does SU Tech Transfer define "Success"?
A: Many Ways...
Our success stories fall into the following general categories/scenarios:
Step 1: An invention disclosure is submitted to Tech Transfer. This in and of itself can be a success story.
Step 2: SU protects the Intellectual property using the most appropriate method(s), whether that be a patent application, copyright, trademark application or trade secret.
Step 3:
· Scenario 1: The intellectual property is licensed to an existing company
· Scenario 2: The intellectual property is licensed to a start up company involving the inventor
· Scenario 3: The intellectual property is licensed to a start up company not involving the inventor, but in which the inventor enters into a consulting agreement with the licensee
· Scenario 4: The intellectual property is licensed to another university that has received funding and wants to test the efficacy of the technology in a particular setting
· Scenario 5: The intellectual property is licensed to a company involving the inventor AND the startup pursues and receives funding that is only available to projects involving university/industry collaborations
· Scenario 6: The inventor “talks up” the technology with potential licensees
· Scenario 7: |Inventors curious about starting a company around their technology learn more about what is needed by participating in a Pre-Seed workshop. Please contact jhoh@syr.edu to learn more about this opportunity.
And, as you might imagine, many other scenarios are possible. Explore your success story possibilities by talking with Technology Transfer.
