Technology Transfer National Metallurgical Laboratory CSIR sfer Commercialisation
Technology Transfer @ National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR)
sfer Commercialisation stages 1. Technology Push-in/Pull-out 2. Strategy 3. Licensing out: Final Phase
Incoming……(Push-in/Pull-out) • Build Publicity: – Website, Seminar/Conf/PPT’s • Query Handling: – Hard-communication; Emails & Website • Feasibility Studies: – Technical – Economic
Strategy…… • Negotiation – Costing of Process/Product – Revenue sharing, IP sharing • Licensing Agreement Signing-Transfer of Know-How – Modes (Exclusive/Nonexclusive/Sole) – Effective date, duration and termination of the agreement – Arbitration • Secrecy Agreement Signing – – – Supply scientific and technical data relating to the KNOW-HOW Price payable Maintain strict confidentiality and to prevent disclosure of the INFORMATION. Client shall not file any application in its own name or in the name of its associates Client shall not also oppose any KNOW-HOW filed by the NML. Client’s obligations with respect to the secrecy: Written Records/Public domain
Licensing-Out Final Phase • Demo of Technology at Proposed Scale of Transfer • LAB SCALE, PILOT SCALE • Consultancy as per Agreement • Support after Implementation • Extension/Modifications/Improvements of agreement
Modes of Technology Transfer • Know-How Transfer: Development of biphasic calcium phosphate • Collaborative: Formulation of know-how into bone graft substitute • Spin-Off: Production of Scaffold for Tissue Engineering
Nanosized Hydroxyapatite at room temperature • Size: 30 -40 nm • Basic biocompatibility studies done • Shows superior cell interaction • Being commercially produced
Technology Value: 5. 0 L Royalty : 7. 5%
Main Problem How to develop a scaffolds for irregular & small fractures? Injectable scaffold: A possibility……. .
Technology on SPIN-OFF pattern signed for Eye-Scaffold Technology on SPIN-OFF pattern signed for Ferrofluids Etc……….
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