通过增加工业研发合作——一种新的商业模式——加速从联邦实验室向私营部门的技术转移

C. Lombana, A. Romig, J. D. Linton
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许多重要的产品和技术是在联邦实验室开发的,最初是由国家需要和联邦应用驱动的。例如,促进半导体行业发展的洁净室技术是几十年前在桑迪亚国家实验室(Sandia)开发的。微机电系统(MEMS)是一套对产品小型化至关重要的工艺技术,SNL正在实验室取得进展。在美国的500多个联邦实验室中,每一个都是研发的源泉,为美国的经济活力、生产率增长和技术创新做出了贡献。然而,联邦实验室的科学技术中只有一小部分被工业所利用。此外,联邦实验室还没有应用所有必要的业务开发过程,以便在技术商业化方面与工业有效合作。本文阐述了联邦实验室、联邦机构和工业必须解决的重要因素,以将这些未充分利用的技术转化为工业部门的有利可图的产品。
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Accelerating technology transfer from federal laboratories to the private sector by increasing industrial R&D collaborations-a new business model
Many important products and technologies were developed in federal laboratories and were driven initially by national needs and for federal applications. For example, the clean room technology that enhanced the growth of the semiconductor industry was developed at Sandia (SNL) decades ago. Laboratories advances in micro-electro-mechanical-systems (MEMS)-an important set of process technologies vital for product miniturization-are occurring at SNL. Each of the more than 500 federal laboratories in the US, are sources of R&D that contribute to America's economic vitality, productivity growth and, technological innovation. However, only a fraction of the science and technology available at the federal laboratories is being utilized by industry. Also, federal laboratories have not been applying all the business development processes necessary to work effectively with industry in technology commercialization. This paper addresses important factors that federal laboratories, federal agencies, and industry must address to translate these under-utilized technologies into profitable products in the industrial sector.
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