Office of Technology Transfer, UNCG

News Archive

New BELL Program to Promote Entrepreneurship Campuswide
UNCG is addressing entrepreneurial learning in a big way this fall with a campus-wide program called BELL (Building Entrepreneurial Learning for Life). This Fall we present a series of forums on gender and race issues that affect entrepreneurship.

Dates and Descriptions:
September 19 Understanding and Addressing Cross-Cultural Issues
September 26 Issues Faced in Starting & Growing an Enterprise
October 3 Entrepreneurship in the Arts
October 17 Social and Corporate Entrepreneurship
October 24 Dilemmas and Debates
October 31 Celebrating UNCG Graduate Entrepreneurs

Details for each workshop and Registration are available by clicking here.

Press releases in Microsoft Word format are available here and here.

UC-Riverside Technology Transfer Society Conference
October 24-26, 2007

Link to UC Riverside Palm Desert Home Page

The Technology Transfer Society 2007 Conference will be held at UCR Palm Desert October 24 - 26.

Office of Technology Transfer Five Year Celebration
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Thursday, April 19, 2007
MHRAB Training Room, 12:30 - 2:00 pm

Workshops for Graduate Students
Tuesday, March 20, 2007, Kirkland Room, EUC, 12:00 - 1:30 pm
Innovation Commercialization: Turning Ideas Into Dollars
Presented by:
Mr. Jerry McGuire, Director Office of Technology Transfer
Dr. Bill Tullar, Professor of Business Administration

Ecogenomix

UNCG Biotech Company Earns $20,000 In Triad Entrepreneurial Competition

With its growing infrastructure, ambitious agenda and creative research centers, UNC Greensboro capitalizes on its strengths.

UNCG Spins Off New Biotechnology Company that Combats Terrorism through Water Quality Surveillance

Link to Serve Center

 
UNCG, SERVE Inc. to License Educational Programs
UNCG serves up spinoff for education training

Licensing Assistant's Educational Opportunities

Bryan Students working with Inventor

 

NIH Announces Licensing Opportunities for Rare Disease Technologies
12/11/2006
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) launched a new website today offering technologies available for commercial licensing that are related to rare diseases or conditions.

Rep. Sensenbrenner Makes Statement Supporting H. Con. Res. 319, the Bayh-Dole Resolution
03/15/2006
Read Rep. Sensenbrenner's comments in support of H. Con. Res. 319, a resolution celebrating the 25th year of the Patent and Trademark Laws Amendments of 1980, more commonly known as the Bayh-Dole Act.

Universities Forgo Millions Over Strings Attached to a Foundation's Grants
03/10/2006
Conditions attached to contributions from the Alfred E. Mann Foundation for Biomedical Engineering is causing several universities to grow uneasy.

The Licensing of DNA Patents by U.S. Academic Institutions: an Empirical Survey
01/11/2006
A survey of technology transfer of DNA inventions at 19 top U.S. research universities reveals consensus, diversity and flexibility in intellectual property management.

New Model for Tech Transfer
12/22/2005
This week, some leading research universities and companies are endorsing a new model for tech transfer in the IT industry

Proliferation of Patents Does Not Stifle Free Flow of Findings in Academe, Survey Finds
11/01/2005
While patenting of research findings continues to increase, a survey of scientists shows that the activity may not be inhibiting the exchange of scientific information in academe as much as some have feared.

Turning Research -- Slowly -- Into Riches
10/07/2005
First came private fund raising. Then tuition. Now, yet another American higher-education export -- the commercialization of university inventions -- is taking hold here on the Continent.

Secure Deal: New UNCG Software to Boost Net Security, University Revenue
02/06/2005
What started as math professor's idea for securing sensitive data sent over the Internet has resulted in a local company partnering with the Triad's largest university

The Licensing of DNA Patents by U.S. Academic Institutions: an Empirical Survey
01/11/2006
A survey of technology transfer of DNA inventions at 19 top U.S. research universities reveals consensus, diversity and flexibility in intellectual property management.

New Model for Tech Transfer
12/22/2005
This week, some leading research universities and companies are endorsing a new model for tech transfer in the IT industry

They Talk of IT in the U.S.
09/29/2005
Derrick A Paulo, News Today
Research by Biopolis and NUS is making Singapore a major player in biosciences industry.

AUTM Board of Trustees Responds to Fortune's Mischaracterization of Bayh-Dole Act
09/23/2005
AUTM President Mark Crowell points out inaccuracies and helps set the record straight on the successes of the Bayh-Dole Act and academic technology transfer.

Nature Prints Rebuttal to Editorial Criticizing Academic Technology Transfer
06/03/2005
AUTM VP for Annual Meetings and Surveys, Boston University, explains the role of academic technology transfer in advancing medial science, social benefit and global responsibility.

St. Jude Vies for Critical Gap Funding
05/20/2005
The federal government wants to put money in the hands of scientists with promising biotechnology, and Memphis is on the list of finalists.

SBIR/STTR University workshop
October, 4th 2005
The SBTDC, UNC Greensboro and Daniels Daniels & Verdonik are sponsoring a morning workshop that will take place in Greensboro on the campus.

AUTM Startup Business Development Course
Loews Philadelphia Hotel
Sep 8 - Sep 10, 2005
Philadelphia, PA
The AUTM SUBD Course provides essential information for anyone thinking about startup creation. Startup veterans share their experiences, examples, lessons learned and available case studies.

Secure deal: New UNCG software to boost Net security, university revenue
Mick Normington - The Business Journal
From February 4, 2005 Print Edition

UNCG's New Policy on Tech Transfer is huge step forward
Editorial - The Business Journal
From September 17, 2004 Print Edition

Raising the Ante: UNCG Unveils New Profit Sharing Plan to Help Stimulate Product Creation
Mick Normington The Business Journal
From September 17, 2004 Print Edition

UNCG serves up spinoff for education training
Mick Normington The Business Journal
From November 17, 2003

New Leaders At Economic Front
Justin Catanoso The Business Journal
From the September 29, 2003 print edition

Triad Companies Discuss Homeland Security Applications
Mick Normington The Business Journal
From the September 10, 2003 print edition

State Entrepreneurship Group Focusing On EcoGenomix
The Business Journal
From the August 29, 2003 print edition

UNCG Biotech Company Earns $20,000 In Triad Entrepreneurial Competition
University News Service
From the July 30, 2003 print edition

Genomics Study Intrigues Triad's Biotech Industry
Mick Normington The Business Journal
From the July 17, 2003 print edition

Director Aims To Tap UNCG's Tech Potential In 2003
Paul Davis The Business Journal
From the January 3, 2003 print edition

UNCG Spinoff Seeks Bioterrorism Niche
Boris Hartl The Business Journal
From the December 13, 2002 print edition

UNCG Spins Off Biotech Company
Boris Hartl The Business Journal
From December 12, 2002

UNCG, A&T Team Up For Tech Transfer
Marc Barnes The Business Journal
From June 26, 2002

UNCG Research Could Lead To New Anti-Terror Firm
Matt Evans The Business Journal
From the April 26, 2002 print edition

UNCG, A&T Consider Nussbaum Intern Plan
Paul Davis The Business Journal
From the March 8, 2002 print edition

New UNCG Employee To Aid Tech Transfer
Marc Barnes The Business Journal
From the January 25, 2002 print edition

 

 


 

 

 

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