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Transfer of Technology
Presented by : k.jayalakshmi
D/o k. kristaiah
17-06-2020 1
CONTENTS
 What is technology?
 Why do we need technology?
 Technology transfer
 Different Kinds of Technology Transfer
 Types of technology transfer
 Necessary Conditions for Successful Technology Transfer
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What is technology?
 The collection of tools, including machinery, modifications,
arrangements and procedures used by humans and also things
created by humans.
 Whether it's practical (like washing machines, tumble dryers,
refrigerators, cars, flooring materials, windows, or door handles)
or for leisure (like televisions, Blu-ray players, games consoles,
reclining chairs, or toys), all these things are examples of
technology.
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Why do we need technology?
 Efficient
 Easier
 Developed and Advanced
 Faster
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Definition of Technology Transfer
 Technology transfer [and commercialization] is defined as the
transfer of results of basic and applied research to the design,
development, production, and commercialization of new and
improved products, services or processes.
 That which is transferred is often not really technology but rather
a particular kind of knowledge that is a precursor of technology.
 The transfer process emphasizes the value and protection of the
intellectual product of the researchers.
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 Technology Transfer is a Process.
 It has stages, phases, and typical behaviors.
 It operates and can be understood at different levels (e.g.,
technology policy, individual scientists).
 It involves different “stakeholder” perspectives (e.g., developers
and users).
 It is therefore a “communication process.”
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 So, Where to enter the catalytic process of
technology transfer?
 Universities and Research Institutes.
 Mainly on the level of basic and applied research,
and early stage development.
 Entrepreneurial companies.
 Any stage from research and development to the
market.
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Technology Transfer (TOT)
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 Forms in Which Technology May Be Transferred Technology is
primarily transferred in two forms First, it can be transferred via
machinery or other intermediate goods.
 This is normally adequate for manufacturing purposes where the
nature of the technology is not complex.
 Technology can also be transferred through individual experts.
 Transferring technology via a competent expert has the advantage
of cost savings to the recipient, but it is generally suitable only for
small and medium-sized projects where the technology is simple
and unpatented.
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Difference between Old technology and New
technology
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Different Kinds of Technology Transfer
Intramural:
Within the “walls” of an institution or company. Transfer
between different functions within a company or institution.
Extramural:
Outside the “walls” of an institution or company. Transfer
between a company or institution and the rest of the world.
Public/Private: Transfer from publicly funded research to the private
sector.
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Types of technology transfer
Vertical technology transfer:
when information is transmitted from basic research to applied
research, from applied research to development, and from
development to production. Such transfers occur in both directions.
Horizontal technology transfer:
when technology used in one place, organisation, or context is
transferred and used in another place, or organisation.
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Necessary Conditions for Successful Technology
Transfer
1. Technology is transferred most effectively by direct people-to-people
actions.
2. Technology transfer agents must be well-qualified and able to
communicate effectively to people who are capable of receiving applying the
technology.
3. In addition to transfer agents and capable recipients. “facilitators” or
“middle men” are needed.
4. Users and transfer agents should be involved in choosing. Planning and
implementing the technology so it meets actual needs and is appropriate for
the situation.
5. All parties involved must feel that they are “winners” and must, in fact be
winners.
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 Why is Technology Transfer important? Technology
transfer helps develop early stage intellectual property into tools for
direct use by the research community, or into bases for new
platforms, products, or services to be made into products for public
use.
 Technology transfer involves the transfer of knowledge and
technical-knowhow as well as physical devices and equipment.
Some of the mechanisms that make technology transfer possible
include: joint research, cooperative agreements, licensing, technical
meetings, trade shows, and information dissemination.
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 Military Technologies
 Astronomical Technology
 Practical Technologies
 Agriculture Technology
 Industrial Technology
 Information Technology
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Military technology
 Military technology is the application of technology for use in warfare. It
comprises the kinds of technology that are distinctly military in nature and
not civilian in application, usually because they lack useful or legal civilian
applications, or are dangerous to use without appropriate military training.
Astronomical Technology
 The fruits of scientific and technological development in astronomy,
especially in areas such as optics and electronics, have become essential to
our day-to-day life, with applications such as personal computers,
communication satellites, mobile phones, Global Positioning Systems, solar
panels and Magnetic Resonance .
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Practical Technologies
 A distinction is usually made between practical and practicable. Practical
refers to a person, idea, project, etc., as being more concerned with or
relevant to practice than theory: he is a very practical person; the idea had
no practical application.
 Practicable refers to a project or idea as being capable of being done or put
into effect: the plan was expensive, yet practicable
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Industrial Technology
 Industrial Technology is the use of engineering and manufacturing
technology to make production faster, simpler and more efficient.
 The industrial technology field employs creative and technically proficient
individuals who can help a company achieve efficient and profitable
productivity.
 Industrial technology programs typically include instruction in
optimization theory, human factors, organizational behavior, industrial
processes, industrial planning procedures, computer applications, and
report and presentation preparation.
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Information technology
 the study or use of systems (especially computers and telecommunications)
for storing, retrieving, and sending information.
 Information technology is defined as a broad term that includes the
development, installing and use of anything to do with computing and
telecommunications.
 An example of information technology is the creation of a new word
processing program. An example of information technology is cloud
computing.
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Transfer of technology in agriculture
 Front-line demonstrations in farmer’s fields.
 Field days and interactive farmers-scientists meetings or focus
groups.
 National level/ State level training programmes for development
personnel, State officials and farmers & other agencies.
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 Farmers' Participation Action Research Programmes (FPARP).
 Publications including extension pamphlets and technical
bulletins.
 Programmes in public media like Radio Talks, TV Programmes,
News papers and other forums.
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transfer of technology

  • 1. Transfer of Technology Presented by : k.jayalakshmi D/o k. kristaiah 17-06-2020 1
  • 2. CONTENTS  What is technology?  Why do we need technology?  Technology transfer  Different Kinds of Technology Transfer  Types of technology transfer  Necessary Conditions for Successful Technology Transfer 17-06-2020 2
  • 3. What is technology?  The collection of tools, including machinery, modifications, arrangements and procedures used by humans and also things created by humans.  Whether it's practical (like washing machines, tumble dryers, refrigerators, cars, flooring materials, windows, or door handles) or for leisure (like televisions, Blu-ray players, games consoles, reclining chairs, or toys), all these things are examples of technology. 17-06-2020 3
  • 4. Why do we need technology?  Efficient  Easier  Developed and Advanced  Faster 17-06-2020 4
  • 5. Definition of Technology Transfer  Technology transfer [and commercialization] is defined as the transfer of results of basic and applied research to the design, development, production, and commercialization of new and improved products, services or processes.  That which is transferred is often not really technology but rather a particular kind of knowledge that is a precursor of technology.  The transfer process emphasizes the value and protection of the intellectual product of the researchers. 17-06-2020 5
  • 6.  Technology Transfer is a Process.  It has stages, phases, and typical behaviors.  It operates and can be understood at different levels (e.g., technology policy, individual scientists).  It involves different “stakeholder” perspectives (e.g., developers and users).  It is therefore a “communication process.” 17-06-2020 6
  • 7.  So, Where to enter the catalytic process of technology transfer?  Universities and Research Institutes.  Mainly on the level of basic and applied research, and early stage development.  Entrepreneurial companies.  Any stage from research and development to the market. 17-06-2020 7
  • 11.  Forms in Which Technology May Be Transferred Technology is primarily transferred in two forms First, it can be transferred via machinery or other intermediate goods.  This is normally adequate for manufacturing purposes where the nature of the technology is not complex.  Technology can also be transferred through individual experts.  Transferring technology via a competent expert has the advantage of cost savings to the recipient, but it is generally suitable only for small and medium-sized projects where the technology is simple and unpatented. 17-06-2020 11
  • 12. Difference between Old technology and New technology 17-06-2020 12
  • 14. Different Kinds of Technology Transfer Intramural: Within the “walls” of an institution or company. Transfer between different functions within a company or institution. Extramural: Outside the “walls” of an institution or company. Transfer between a company or institution and the rest of the world. Public/Private: Transfer from publicly funded research to the private sector. 17-06-2020 14
  • 15. Types of technology transfer Vertical technology transfer: when information is transmitted from basic research to applied research, from applied research to development, and from development to production. Such transfers occur in both directions. Horizontal technology transfer: when technology used in one place, organisation, or context is transferred and used in another place, or organisation. 17-06-2020 15
  • 16. Necessary Conditions for Successful Technology Transfer 1. Technology is transferred most effectively by direct people-to-people actions. 2. Technology transfer agents must be well-qualified and able to communicate effectively to people who are capable of receiving applying the technology. 3. In addition to transfer agents and capable recipients. “facilitators” or “middle men” are needed. 4. Users and transfer agents should be involved in choosing. Planning and implementing the technology so it meets actual needs and is appropriate for the situation. 5. All parties involved must feel that they are “winners” and must, in fact be winners. 17-06-2020 16
  • 17.  Why is Technology Transfer important? Technology transfer helps develop early stage intellectual property into tools for direct use by the research community, or into bases for new platforms, products, or services to be made into products for public use.  Technology transfer involves the transfer of knowledge and technical-knowhow as well as physical devices and equipment. Some of the mechanisms that make technology transfer possible include: joint research, cooperative agreements, licensing, technical meetings, trade shows, and information dissemination. 17-06-2020 17
  • 18.  Military Technologies  Astronomical Technology  Practical Technologies  Agriculture Technology  Industrial Technology  Information Technology 17-06-2020 18
  • 19. Military technology  Military technology is the application of technology for use in warfare. It comprises the kinds of technology that are distinctly military in nature and not civilian in application, usually because they lack useful or legal civilian applications, or are dangerous to use without appropriate military training. Astronomical Technology  The fruits of scientific and technological development in astronomy, especially in areas such as optics and electronics, have become essential to our day-to-day life, with applications such as personal computers, communication satellites, mobile phones, Global Positioning Systems, solar panels and Magnetic Resonance . 17-06-2020 19
  • 20. Practical Technologies  A distinction is usually made between practical and practicable. Practical refers to a person, idea, project, etc., as being more concerned with or relevant to practice than theory: he is a very practical person; the idea had no practical application.  Practicable refers to a project or idea as being capable of being done or put into effect: the plan was expensive, yet practicable 17-06-2020 20
  • 21. Industrial Technology  Industrial Technology is the use of engineering and manufacturing technology to make production faster, simpler and more efficient.  The industrial technology field employs creative and technically proficient individuals who can help a company achieve efficient and profitable productivity.  Industrial technology programs typically include instruction in optimization theory, human factors, organizational behavior, industrial processes, industrial planning procedures, computer applications, and report and presentation preparation. 17-06-2020 21
  • 22. Information technology  the study or use of systems (especially computers and telecommunications) for storing, retrieving, and sending information.  Information technology is defined as a broad term that includes the development, installing and use of anything to do with computing and telecommunications.  An example of information technology is the creation of a new word processing program. An example of information technology is cloud computing. 17-06-2020 22
  • 23. Transfer of technology in agriculture  Front-line demonstrations in farmer’s fields.  Field days and interactive farmers-scientists meetings or focus groups.  National level/ State level training programmes for development personnel, State officials and farmers & other agencies. 17-06-2020 23
  • 24.  Farmers' Participation Action Research Programmes (FPARP).  Publications including extension pamphlets and technical bulletins.  Programmes in public media like Radio Talks, TV Programmes, News papers and other forums. 17-06-2020 24