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Technology transfer – The Hungarian experience

Technology transfer – The Hungarian experience. Historical background First IP policies were introduced after the year 2001 First national Act on Innovation was accepted in 2004 First TTO’s were established in 2005/2006. Legal background Innovation Act :

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Technology transfer – The Hungarian experience

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  1. Technology transfer – The Hungarian experience • Historical background • First IP policies were introduced after the year 2001 • First national Act on Innovation was accepted in 2004 • First TTO’s were established in 2005/2006 • Legalbackground • Innovation Act: • - Public R&D institutions are required to establish IP policy • - IP created in or acquired by public universities is owned by the University • - Equity in spin-off companies are owned by the University • Higher Education Act: • Universities are free to establish companies

  2. Technology transfer – The Hungarian experience • Institutionalbackground • Fiveresearchuniversities • 12 – 15 technologytransferoffices • Financial background • Dedicated EU supportthroughnationaloperative program (2009 – 2011) • Financial supportwasaround EUR 1,4 million • No more dedicatedfinancialsupportfromthegovernment • Regulatoryframework • Adequate IP infrasructure is present – dynamic and broadactivity of theHungarianIntellectualProperty Office • No specificregulationon IP ownership of publiclyfundedresearchresults • National strategyfor TT is missing

  3. University of Debrecen: the Research University • One of Hungary’s five research universities; • More than half of the academic staff have PhD; • 30 members of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS); • 12 research groups sponsored by the HAS; • 25 doctoral schools (highest number in Hungary); • 854 PhD students; • ~ 150-200 new PhD degrees per annum (156 in 2007); • R&D income 4-4.5 billion HUF/year (16-18 million €).

  4. IP policy at the University of Debrecen - History • Established in 2001 – no responsible body was appointed for the protection and commercial development • 2006 – new version was adopted, but still no responsible body for IP management. Improvements on ownership issues and in managing research collaborations. • 2008 - The IP policy being in effect today was revised by the TTO of the University. • - The TTO is responsible for managing IP arisen at the University. • - Still have deficiencies, but it’s under revision. Continuous revision based on feedbacks and performance is critical!

  5. The TTO has supported the realization of the short-term strategic goals of the University of Debrecen Establishment of UD TTO! • Building up a clear, transparent IP management system • Creation of the knowledge map of the University • Support of university-industry cooperations • Strengthen business competence and foster exploitation • Facilitate the spread of innovative thinking among university citizens Based on the knowledge map it is possible to proactively screen the research projects and generate new ones by involving business partners.

  6. Intellectual property management and technology evaluation systemat the University of Debrecen Reporting IP IP evaluation IP protection and exploitation Continuous communication and cooperation with the researchers Intellectual product Technologyevaluation Technology and project monitoring Exploitation and business incubation Spin-off Invention disclosure forms VRS/ Unit VRS/ Rector VRS/ Rector HU patent PCT Technology registry Rector decision Licensing R&D service unit (as part of the University) Utilization with industrial partner Unit: Relevant unit of the University VRS: Vice rector for strategic affairs Notice of refusal 7th week 12th month 1st day 4th week ~8-9th week 6-36th month

  7. Income sharing Net income Inventors University 60% 40% 1/3 1/3 1/3 Center Faculty Innovation Fund

  8. Priority patent applications Invention disclosures

  9. Thankyouforyourattention!

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