• Too many STEM researchers publish their work without involving their Technology Transfer Office (TTO)

  • May 11 2024
  • Length: 2 mins
  • Podcast

Too many STEM researchers publish their work without involving their Technology Transfer Office (TTO)

  • Summary

  • Too many STEM researchers publish their work without involving their Technology Transfer Office (TTO).


    This implies that you may be losing numerous opportunities to patent and commercialize your work, which could negatively affect both the influence of your research and your prospective financial gains.


    What's the Hold Up?

    - Is it the time commitment of patenting process?

    - The perception of a higher reward from a published article?

    - Uncertainty about royalties?


    Let's hear from you!

    Early engagement with your TTO unlocks valuable insights into your research's commercial potential.


    Your Voice Matters!

    I am writing a book that compiles the best practices of TTOs for the early detection of patentable elements in scientific discoveries. This book will be published as a free eBook to facilitate the diffusion of deep technology-based innovation.


    If you work in a TTO and frequently face the challenge of persuading researchers to collaborate with you, or if you have successfully found a way to make researchers your strongest supporters, your insights would be highly valuable.


    Similarly, if you are a researcher who consistently prioritizes publishing your work over patenting it, or if you have a practice of working closely with the TTO before submitting your research to a journal, I would greatly appreciate your perspective.


    Your contributions to this topic will not only be beneficial but will also be acknowledged in my upcoming book.


    I invite you to join me for a virtual coffee to discuss further. Please feel free to book a slot in my agenda:

    👉https://lnkd.in/giKpAzFa


    "Science-to-Paper or Science-to-Patent, that is the question"


    Ari Massoudi | LinkedIn


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