University of Montana & Montana State University Tech Transfer

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Understanding University Intellectual Policy and Commercialization

The idea of faculty ownership of IP wasn’t very popular with U.S. university administration.

S2 Corporation and MSU jointly announce contract to provide wideband sensor capability to U.S. Navy

"This is a great example of MSU-developed technology transferring to local private industry and making an impact to the nation’s defense capabilities."

Apple is learning an expensive lesson about universities and tech transfer

Universities account for some of the biggest intellectual property holders in the United States.

University of Montana University of Montana grows portfolio of patents to 100-plus

"Obviously, these technologies, inventions, have the possibility of solving valuable problems in our society, so we typically try to engage some external business or business entity to take that patented technology … to the marketplace as a product or service," Fanguy said.

Montana State University research dips slightly to $106.9 million, looking good for next year

Research spending at Montana State University slowed slightly in the past year to $106.9 million, yet, at the same time, MSU scientists kicked their grant searches into high gear, putting the Bozeman campus in a strong position for next year.

Montana State University’s research enterprise finishes another strong year

"While the dollars for student support is impressive, more important is the experience our students are having with hands-on opportunities to participate in research, and also learning from faculty who are pushing the boundaries of discovery," said Renee Reijo Pera, MSU’s vice president for research and economic development.

Montana State University Technologies Available for Licensing in Energy, Biotech, IT, Optics, Medical Devices and Agriculture

The Technology Transfer Office (TTO) works to commercialize the inventions of MSU faculty, spur entrepreneurship based on MSU technology and provide a gateway for industry looking to utilize MSU resources.

MSU researchers have new grain line available for commercial licensing

Montana State University researchers have produced a new variety of grain sorghum, a warm season crop adapted to arid climates. This technology – Line 13sorg23 – is now available for licensing. Bid submission forms are due Oct. 30.

University of Montana students create app to test bee colony health using sound analysis – another app to reduce noise pollution in operating rooms

Across the U.S., nearly 43 percent of all honeybees died from 2014-2015.

Montana State University research puts new safflower varieties up for licensing

Currently, MSU has 257 licenses from technologies developed by faculty and researchers. Of those, 75 licenses are with Montana companies.