In the FY2011 budget announcement last week, the Obama Administration proposed a program to bring to market some of the over one million patents held by Universities and Colleges. Called IMPACT- Innovation Model Program For Accelerating The Commercialization of Technologies- a vast majority of these one million patents are driven by $50 billion in Federal research dollars. Only a limited number of start ups (estimated at 550 in 2007) are spun off from this treasure trove of Intellectual Property. Recognizing this vast challenge and opportunity, the Administration and University of Southern California Provost Krisztina “Z” Holly proposes an ambitious new project.
The goal of the program is to stimulate innovation, create jobs and utilize these great assets held by our universities and colleges. These intellectual property assets are federally funded to the tune of easily over $50 billion per year.
In 2008 the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) estimated there were 3,388 federally funded research startups, and the impact of these startups is estimated by researchers at over $33.5 billion. The reality is that the potential is far larger. Universities traditionally either license the technology to established companies or it gets to market through faculty consulting, students going to industry themselves or on a smaller scale – University based startups. A large amount of IP sits on the proverbial shelf.
There are many programs created by universities and organizations like The Indus Entrepreneur (TiE) that help bring the Technology Transfer Offices closer to the entrepreneurs. But entrepreneurs are traditionally very wary of approaching universities and licensing issues. This program recognizes the difficulty of taking raw research and commercializing it.
The project calls for ten beta sites to get $2 million in funding a year for five years. These beta sites would nurture a culture of entrepreneurship through three key components:
Next week, I will review some of the similar programs and their strengths and weaknesses to date. Checkout more about the program at http://stevens.usc.edu/docs/IMPACT%20Initiative%20Whitepaper.pdf. Also see Krisztina’s op-ed in CNN at http://edition.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/01/29/holly.innovation.universities/.
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