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Technology Transfer Emerging Issues "High Impact Trends."

F Timothy Janis

The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2003, vol. 28, issue 3-4, 49 pages

Abstract: Using an experienced-based methodology it is possible to "forecast" high impact trends in technology transfer. The results presented in this paper are based upon historical data, the author's professional experience, R&D trend information and the aggregation of responses from experts drawn from a wide range of organizational sectors. The technology transfer trend forecasts may be useful to professionals and organizations in technology transfer as they examine future opportunities. Copyright 2003 by Kluwer Academic Publishers

Date: 2003
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