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Our ART Partners
Boise State University
Boise State’s TRANSFORM program expands the Office of Technological Transfer’s (OTT) capacity to upward trajectories in the “Big 5” RT metrics: invention disclosures, new patents applications, total licenses, license revenue, and start-ups.
Clemson University
To cultivate campus-wide culture for RT, Clemson is establishing college-level support structures and training programs that empower faculty and students.
Florida State University
The IGNITE program at FSU strengthens RT infrastructure and culture both at the institutional level, via training and campaigning, and beyond, through developing pathways to connect with private sectors.
George Mason University
GMU is missioned to make RT the established component of the Virginia Climate Center to enable the rapid, low-cost translation of the science to support community climate resilience.
American University
American University supports RT capacity building to address the most pressing issues facing local, national, and global communities via establishing systematic cohort training model in RT and career opportunities.
Lehigh University
Lehigh aims to build RT ecosystem by building inclusive RT capacity and infrastructure, providing accessible education and training, and driving cultural change.
Montana State University
MSU aims to induce an institution-wide cultural shift toward RT through old and new entrepreneurship education programs.
New Jersey Institute of Technology
NJIT is creating a center for translational research that aims to equip its researchers with entrepreneurial skills.
University of Delaware
UD aims to guide innovation and new venture development by capitalizing upon existing programs and centralized support for sponsored research, service agreements, and external partnerships.
University of Massachusetts-Amherst
UMass Amherst aims to build a campus-wide community that will work together to generate positive societal impact, promote the efforts of early entrepreneurs, and improve RT capacity.
SUNY Binghamton
Binghamton’s EXCEED program aims to get faculty members and students to engage in entrepreneurial training and skill building, using the cohort-based model.
University of Missouri
TBD.
University of Oklahoma
The InTRO program at U of Oklahoma facilitates connections between the academia and external partners through free community solution development, open-source solutions, licensing, and start-ups.
University of Southern Mississippi
USM, led by Office of Innovation Management, implements the novel U-model that “promotes human behaviors to shift USM’s research culture” and “increases innovation capacity and training programs.”
University of Wyoming
Wyoming is revamping its Technology Transfer Office with push for commercialization, using needs assessment and market research front-and-center.

