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Superior University understands and support commercialization of knowledge being created by its students, staff researchers and faculty members through a policy framework and robust governance mechanism.
Translating research into social and economic impact - Mechanics of Research Commercialization at Superior University
Research commercialization refers to the process of turning scientific research into practical applications that can be used by the public or by industry. This often involves taking a product or technology that has been developed in a laboratory or research setting and bringing it to market. Research commercialization framework of the Superior University is a set of strategies to identify, develop, and commercialize new products and technologies that have been developed through research. This framework includes strategies for identifying potential commercial opportunities, developing business plans, securing funding, and building partnerships with industry or other organizations. It also includes steps to protect the intellectual property associated with the research and to navigate the regulatory environment for bringing new products to market.
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce. There are several types of intellectual property, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. These legal rights allow creators and owners to control the use and distribution of their creations and to prevent others from using them without permission.
Students/faculty members may disclose their IP on following form to ORIC for affirming ownership and subsequent commercialization.