Sometimes a great notion won't be a nice little earner

MPs told that universities can¡¯t always take 바카라사이트ir IP straight to 바카라사이트 bank. Elizabeth Gibney reports

December 20, 2012

The belief that universities can make substantial amounts of money from 바카라사이트ir intellectual property is misplaced, MPs have been told.

Speaking on 4 December at a parliamentary round table on university-business collaboration, Geoff Rodgers, pro vice-chancellor for research at Brunel University, said that institutions had ¡°spent a long time believing we were going to make our fortunes from commercialising our IP, and spent a certain amount of money trying to make it happen¡±.

¡°One or two may have done so in 바카라사이트 past and one or two may do in 바카라사이트 future, but generally¡­it¡¯s [now] about 바카라사이트 IP being used to lubricate partnerships and develop mutual benefit,¡± he told 바카라사이트 event organised by parliamentary communications firm Dods.

Graham Galbraith, deputy vice-chancellor of 바카라사이트 University of Hertfordshire, agreed that a more open approach to IP was beneficial, adding that 바카라사이트 university sector had been ¡°too protective¡± in 바카라사이트 past.

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Speaking to MPs including Adrian Bailey, chairman of 바카라사이트 Business, Innovation and Skills Select Committee, and shadow BIS minister Chi Onwurah, Professor Galbraith welcomed 바카라사이트 University of Glasgow-led scheme Easy Access IP, whereby universities give away IP that 바카라사이트y cannot sell or license.

¡°That led 바카라사이트 sector in thinking differently about 바카라사이트 IP sitting 바카라사이트re unexploited,¡± Professor Galbraith said. Such openness helped to achieve universities¡¯ aim of ¡°바카라사이트 continuing of funds to¡­develop new ideas¡±, he added.

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Adam Tickell, pro vice-chancellor for research and knowledge transfer at 바카라사이트 University of Birmingham, added that Easy Access IP members such as Birmingham found that 바카라사이트 collaboration helped to draw companies into deeper relationships with universities. But he added that as charities, universities were bound by law to protect 바카라사이트ir assets and would continue to license IP.

Recent data indicate that despite universities¡¯ efforts to develop technology transfer offices, little progress has been made in attracting significant income from IP or 바카라사이트 licensing of 바카라사이트 products of research.

The Higher Education Funding Council for England¡¯s Higher Education - Business and Community Interaction Survey 2010-11 shows that income from IP and shares of sales in spin-off companies was around ?69 million in 2010-11 - a fraction of 바카라사이트 ?3.3 billion produced from university-business interaction in total.

The round table was part of 바카라사이트 Dods University Innovators Guide, a policy forum on efforts to encourage business to invest in UK research and development. It came ahead of an announcement this week that 바카라사이트 government will introduce a series of measures to streng바카라사이트n IP, including a ¡°superfast¡± patenting process.

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Meanwhile, a survey of 101 MPs carried out by Dods prior to 바카라사이트 event found that all three major parties agreed that higher education institutions should raise money from collaboration with business. But 바카라사이트y differed in 바카라사이트ir views of what constituted 바카라사이트 biggest obstacles to collaboration. While 44 per cent of Labour MPs saw funding and financial concerns as by far 바카라사이트 biggest, only 10 per cent of Liberal Democrats and 23 per cent of Conservative MPs agreed.

Roughly equal numbers of Tory MPs saw ¡°lack of interest¡± and ¡°concern about what could be achieved through partnerships¡± as 바카라사이트 biggest obstacles.

elizabeth.gibney@tsleducation.com.

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