Friday, May 25th 2012

SDSU Technology Transfer Office

Entrepreneur Internships Around New Technology

Internships provided by the EMC and Technology Transfer Office partnership offer students the ability to gain first-hand experience in evaluating the commercialization of technologies and in some cases, locate technologies that can form the basis for a business.

Moving creativity that is defined as Intellectual Property (IP) from SDSU and the SDSU Research Foundation into the public marketplace is the mission of the Technology Transfer Office (TTO).

The TTO helps identify academic projects with commercial value. It then works to protect, develop, market and license the intellectual property rights. An important function of the Office is to encourage embryonic technologies or other creative works and transform them into useful "products" and, in some cases, new businesses.

Prior to 1980 much of the intellectual property that had been funded through NSF or NIH and other granting agencies remained at the university level and was not actively commercialized. In 1980, Congress passed the Bayh-Dole Act. This, with several related laws passed subsequently, provided universities with both the incentive and the responsibility to promote and manage their intellectual property. Technology transfer offices were created on university campuses across the country to bring these new opportunities to market for the greater good of the public. San Diego State University and the San Diego State University Research Foundation in 1998 created the Technology Transfer Office to commercialize its intellectual property.

In entrepreneurship programs around the world, MBA students are being encouraged to work closely with university technology transfer offices. Many students are becoming interns at these offices. The Technology Transfer office at SDSU, in partnership with the Entrepreneurial Management Center offers internship opportunities for our MBA students interested in understanding the process of transitioning a technology to the marketplace. Students involved with the Technology Transfer Office will gain valuable experience in serving as a licensing and marketing associate. Interns responsibilities would include:

  • Analyze newly disclosed technologies for market viability/feasibility and patentability.
  • Champion disclosed technologies through the disclosure process, through filing of provisional patent applications and into first stage commercialization.
  • Develop licensing valuation analysis.
  • Map the licensing field and implement marketing to potential licensees.
  • Develop strategy for start-up companies for technologies not appropriate for licensing.
  • Work with San Diego's business community to develop the technology including CONNECT, Tech Coast Angels and the Mayor's Office.
  • Analyze a portfolio of technologies and recommend portfolio management actions.

If you are interested in an internship opportunity, please contact Michael Rondelli, Director of Technology Transfer Office at (619) 594-3336 or visit the website at http://tto.sdsu.edu/

New knowledge in the form of inventions, devices, designs, procedures and remedies as well as copyrightable work such as textbooks, software, multimedia audiovisual works, new methods of teaching and other types of work is referred to as intellectual property (IP). The faculty, staff and students of San Diego State University as part of their academic mission, produce intellectual property.

Confidential disclosure agreements, patents or copyright agreements protect the creator and his/her creativity during the development stage. To bring the product to market requires a number of stages including market research, commercial application and product assessment, review of the competition, and search for manufacturers, licensees, and distributors.

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