Posts Tagged ‘Technology Transfer’
Driving Innovation in Reverse
I’ve always admired those that can drive backwards with ease. Using only mirrors, and even with the added complications of a trailer, they chart their course with confidence. I’m reminded of this as I retrain my own instincts to fully comprehend what’s been coined reverse innovation. Rather than from the Nobel laureate’s lab, this is the · Read More · Read More
University Towns Mean Business
Originally published in John’s Journal: Research and Development by the University of Missouri. Copyright 2006, Curators of the University of Missouri. Columbia is known traditionally as Missouri’s college town. Such towns are often affectionately seen by their states as quirky — or even a bit smug. But being quirky is suspiciously similar to being innovative. · Read More · Read More
The Evolving Art of Technology Transfer
Originally published in John’s Journal: Research and Development by the University of Missouri. Copyright 2006, Curators of the University of Missouri. Having a personal commitment to this blog, only a couple of things would keep me from writing for a month. And tending to the changes and people involved in our technology transfer offices at · Read More · Read More
Technology Transfer and Economic Development
Originally published in John’s Journal: Research and Development by the University of Missouri. Copyright 2006, Curators of the University of Missouri. Among the means of encouraging economic development, few are more important than insuring we have the best technology transfer process and procedures we can afford. Contained within the Office of Technology and Special Projects, · Read More · Read More