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Volume 54, Issue 2

February 13, 2009

NATIONAL DATA PLACES CU TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AMONG TOP PERFORMERS

CU faculty and tech transfer excel in research, creation of new
companies, and cumulative licensing revenue.

DENVER (Feb. 11, 2009) The Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) recently released data (PDF) for 161 US universities for the 2007 fiscal year. The University of Colorado research investigators and Technology Transfer Office (TTO) continue to perform among the top 10% of all universities. CU is tied for 7th place for the number of start-up companies created, 12th place for 2005- 2007 cumulative inventions reported to TTO, and 13th place for 2005 – 2007 cumulative income. “These data are gratifying and support CU claims about the high levels of faculty inventive performance and Technology Transfer Office productivity,” commented David Allen, CU’s Associate Vice President for Technology Transfer. “With licensing staff size tied for 13th and 2005-2007 cumulative research expenditures tied for 15th, it’s clear that tech transfer’s resource efficiency is high and similar to the high resource efficiency of the university at large.” More recent and comprehensive CU technology transfer performance metrics can be found on the TTO website (PPT) and in the 2007-08 Annual TTO Report (PDF).

About the Technology Transfer Office
The CU Technology Transfer Office pursues, protects, packages, and licenses to business the intellectual property generated from research at CU. The TTO provides assistance to faculty, staff, and students, as well as to businesses looking to license or invest in CU technology. For more information about technology transfer at CU, visit www.cu.edu/techtransfer.

About the University of Colorado
The University of Colorado is a three-campus system with four locations: the University of Colorado at Boulder, the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and the University of Colorado Denver’s downtown Denver campus and Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora. Nearly 54,000 undergraduate and graduate students are pursuing academic opportunities on CU campuses. CU is a premier teaching and research university, and is ranked sixth among public institutions in federal research expenditures by the National Science Foundation. Academic prestige is marked by the university’s four Nobel laureates, seven MacArthur “genius” Fellows, 18 alumni astronauts and 19 Rhodes Scholars. For more information about all of the CU campuses, go to www.cu.edu.

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Contact:
Lindsay Polak
Technology Transfer Office
University of Colorado
(303) 735-5518
lindsay.polak@cu.edu


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