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A University Perspective with a South African Flavor

In: Intellectual Property Management for Start-ups

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  • Madelein Kleyn

    (Technology Transfer, Stellenbosch University)

Abstract

Technology transfer of research emanating from a publicly funded research institution operates within a strict legislative and intellectual property (IP) policy framework. Understanding the complexities of the university environment is challenging but rewarding, as Silicon Valley and Stanford University, along with many other university technology and science parks, have proven over decades. Not all university innovation and technologies are suitable for licenses or start-ups. The choice of the model for commercialization is complex and intriguing. This chapter shares some insights into university technology transfer.

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  • Madelein Kleyn, 2023. "A University Perspective with a South African Flavor," Management for Professionals, in: Martin A. Bader & Sevim Süzeroğlu-Melchiors (ed.), Intellectual Property Management for Start-ups, pages 281-301, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-031-16993-9_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-16993-9_15
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