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Technology transfer — A view of what works

Johnson

The Journal of Technology Transfer, 1983, vol. 7, issue 2, 4 pages

Abstract: Technology transfer works now as an applied art for many skilled practitioners. This is a brief review of some of the salient approaches to technology transfer that have been found to be effective. Discussed are personal contact, conferences, brokering, technical publications, patents, contracts, application teams and other related techniques. The discussion is rich with examples of what to do and what not to do. Copyright the Technology Transfer Society 1983

Date: 1983
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