Does your start-up need a technology or help developing one? An introduction to University Technology Licensing and Sponsored Research Agreements

Tuesday December 13th, 2011

From 5:30-7:30 p.m.

M2D2 Innovation Hub Board Room, Wannalancit Mills Office & Technology Center, 600 Suffolk Street, 2nd Floor, Lowell, MA 01854

Working with Universities can be a tremendous opportunity for companies of all sizes.


‘ Do you know of a technology developed at a University that could create a new business opportunity for you or help your improve the competitiveness of your current products?


‘ Do you have an idea needing development or a complex problem that you need expertise solving?


‘ Do you need testing or prototyping done at competitive prices?

Speakers:

Jill Murthi MBA, Director of Commercial Ventures and Intellectual Property at UMass Lowell. Jill has expertise in technology licensing and has spent 10+ of her career focused on biotech and life science licensing and intellectual property management. Jill is a patent agent and was formerly at MGH/Partners.

Gayathri Srinivasan Ph.D, Licensing Officer, UMass Medical School, Office of Technology Management. Gayathri was a licensing associate at MIT’s licensing office prior to UMass Medical School. Gayathri’s background is in Microbiology. She received her Ph.D. from Ohio State University and pursued her post doctoral work at MIT.

Pre-registration Fee: $10.00
After December 8, 2011 & On-Site Registration Fee: $20.00



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3 thoughts on “Does your start-up need a technology or help developing one? An introduction to University Technology Licensing and Sponsored Research Agreements

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  2. Very sad I missed this and just now saw this post.
    Most companies do need some sort of help with technological advances and are left out in the cold and tech savvy companies continue to trump those who are not using the internet as a tool for more business.

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