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Structuring Collaborations

Explore different types of collaborations in industry-university relationships, including consulting, material transfer agreements, sponsored research, licensing, and more. Learn about the typical issues such as intellectual property, ownership, confidentiality, and trust that arise in these partnerships. Join the Stanford University-WIPO Conference on April 25-26, 2005, to delve deeper into the world of collaborations and gain insights from experts like Katharine Ku.

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Structuring Collaborations

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  1. Structuring Collaborations Katharine Ku Stanford University WIPO Conference April 25-26, 2005

  2. Types of Collaborations • Consulting • Industrial Affiliates/Centers • Material Transfer Agreements • Collaborations • Sponsored Research • Company sponsored research • STTR/SBIR • Licensing • Start-ups • Existing company

  3. Trends in Collaborations • Consulting • Industrial Affiliates/Centers • Material Transfer Agreements • Collaborations • Sponsored Research • Licensing

  4. How we see the world…….. Physical Sciences Life Sciences Small Companies Large Companies

  5. Typical Issues • Intellectual Property • Ownership • Joint, sole • Licensing • Publication • Confidentiality • Sharing data/material

  6. Summary • Collaborations are a good thing • Industry-university relationships are not simple • Different cultures • Different expectations • Trust is the key!

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