
Academic discoveries account for some of the most successful products in the marketplace, from pharmaceutical blockbusters like Lyrica® to household names like Gatorade™. Yet few researchers understand the process of technology transfer or the various pathways for commercialization available to them. Beyond Discovery is the ultimate guide for researchers interested in moving their inventions from the laboratory to the marketplace. Focusing particularly on scientists and engineers, this volume demystifies the process of commercialization by offering clarity on key complex topics, including technology transfer, intellectual property, and the uneven landscape for inventors of different genders and ethnicities. The authors describe how academics must adapt their thinking and provide numerous best practices for advancing through this unfamiliar and demanding terrain, with profiles of current scientists and engineers to illustrate how academic inventions have translated to commercial success. Beyond Discovery also offers realistic recommendations to academic institutions for engaging their researchers in the commercialization enterprise. Comprehensive and pragmatic, Beyond Discovery illustrates how commercialization can deepen the impact of academic research and offers seasoned advice for each step in the technology transfer process.
How can academic researchers effectively navigate the complex transition from laboratory discovery to commercial market success? The authors, Jean E. Schelhorn and Joan M. Herbers, draw upon their extensive experience in technology transfer and academic administration to provide a structured framework for scientists and engineers. They analyze the institutional and personal barriers to commercialization, offering a pragmatic roadmap for researchers to translate their intellectual property into viable products while addressing systemic disparities in the field.
What You Will Find
Experts and academic administrators recognize this volume as a practical resource for bridging the gap between university research and industry application. Readers frequently note the clarity of the authors' advice, which demystifies institutional bureaucracy for those unfamiliar with the commercial sector.
Page Count:
205
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197512739
ISBN-13:
9780197512739
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