Michigan Technological University

Research

Campus Inventors and Entrepreneurs

One of the research objectives of Michigan Tech is to "promote the utilization of new discoveries for the public benefit". A key means to achieve this objective is through the licensing and commercialization of technologies created by Michigan Tech faculty, staff and students.

The Office of Innovation and Industry Engagement (IIE) supports the commercialization process from disclosure of the technology through to licensing the technology to end-users or producers. While it is not always necessary, this process often includes filing for formal legal protection such as patents or copyrights. IIE manages the process on behalf of the Inventors and the University and incurs the front-end costs of filing for patents, marketing the technology, and executing and enforcing license agreements.

Technology Commercialization

Technologies licensed by Michigan Tech cover a range from gene sequencing software to wood product manufacturing to fly ash beneficiation. Disclosures are received from inventors in every discipline and are representative of the depth and breadth of Michigan Tech's research enterprise.


Industrial Contracting

IIE helps campus faculty, staff, and student inventors and with prospective licensees to evaluate disclosures, obtain proprietary protection, market technology, and negotiate the terms and conditions of license agreements.

Vice President for Research

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1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, Michigan 49931-1295

Ph. 906-487-3043
Fax: 906-487-2245

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