Innovation and Commercialization
Ranked a Tier One research university by the Carnegie Classification, UNT places a high value on the impact its research imparts on the world. That impact can come from multiple activities including building start-up companies, training leaders
for science and engineering growth, publication of fundamental research, licensing technology that creates products and services, and providing services to different communities that serve needs unmet or otherwise lacking throughout our
world.
Do you have an invention or other intellectual property?
Submit an Online Disclosure
If you have any difficulty getting logged in, please call OIC at 940-369-7032 for assistance, or email Steven.Tudor@unt.edu
Please be aware: This server will be unavailable from 3 to 4 a.m. on the second Wednesday of each month.
Technology Transfer
The two core functions of technology transfer is the protection and commercialization of intellectual property developed by UNT. To that end, UNT’s technology transfer function provides several core activities:
- Manage disclosure of new inventions and creative works by faculty and staff
- Protection of disclosed inventions and creative works
- Reporting and compliance related to intellectual property
- Commercialization of intellectual property
- Negotiation of sponsored research projects with corporate partners and collaborators
- Assistance with intellectual property issues and projects on campus
- Material transfer agreements and confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements
Economic Development
Economic development at UNT utilizes technology transfer to increase innovation on campus and the impact innovation has on UNT’s communities. Usually, economic development is considered a larger engagement than a traditional technology transfer
transaction. For example, economic development works with companies and the local government to help spur innovation in the local business sectors. This includes developing public and private partnerships including research space and the incubation
of companies. As UNT grows in its research capacity and prowess, economic development serves the needs of faculty who have larger-impact programs and companies who seek fruitful relationships with our researchers and students.
- Meet the team
- Intellectual Property Learn more by visiting the University Policy Office website.
*This page contains pdf documents. You can download a free pdf reader here.