



Four Stages to More Successful Knowledge Transfer Between Universities and Industry Entrepreneurs (Company Overview)
Entrepreneurial Executive 2011, Annual, 16
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INTRODUCTION Collaborating with universities has become an increasingly critical strategy for bringing in complementary capabilities and resources from external sources. Entrepreneurs may find multiple commercialization opportunities regarding university sponsored research. Industries including medical, pharmaceutical, automotive, optics, electronics, aerospace and biotechnology are turning to partnerships with the research university in order to transfer in critical technological knowledge that can ultimately be commercialized and grown into successful enterprises.
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