
Technology Transfer Services
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CU Technology
Transfer Among Top Performers
University of Colorado
research investigators and the Technology
Transfer Office continue to perform among
the top 10 percent of all universities,
according to FY2007 data released by the
Association of University Technology
Managers. Among 161 U.S. universities, CU is
tied for 7th place for the number of
start-up companies created, 12th place for
2005-2007 cumulative inventions reported to
TTO, and 13th place for 2005–2007 cumulative
income.
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CU-Boulder and
SpaceDev Inc. Announce Launch of eSpace: The Center
for Space Entrepreneurship
eSpace is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to
creating new entrepreneurial space companies,
commercializing aerospace technologies created
within these companies and developing the aerospace
workforce to support them.
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CU engineering faculty have a
strong track record in innovation. Across the college, outstanding
researchers are creating a wealth of intellectual property that is
available to the business community as licensable technology or
through faculty consulting or start-up companies.
Our corporate relations staff can assist you in meeting faculty working
in your area of interest and creating partnerships that serve your
needs. See research opportunities for
more information. The
CU Technology Transfer Office
also can help link the business community with university researchers
and licensable technology.
Tech Transfer Information for the Business Community
Contacts
Kate Tallman
Director of Licensing, CU-Boulder
Technology Transfer Office
303-492-5732
Kate.tallman@cu.edu
Marty Dunn
Associate Dean for Research
College of Engineering and Applied Science
303-492-6542
martin.dunn@colorado.edu
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