Technology Commercialization
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Craig Sheward
Asst. Vice Chancellor
Technology Commercialization

craig.sheward@ucr.edu
951-827-4772

About Technology Commercialization

Overview

Part of UCR's public service mission is to ensure that the results of its research are made available for the public's use and benefit. UCR transfers its technologies through the education of students, publication of research, and the development of inventions which are converted by the commercial marketplace into products and services that are available to the public. UCR maintains an active patenting and patent licensing program to help facilitate this activity.

UCR licenses intellectual property to industry to promote active development and commercialization of inventions. Invention-related royalty revenue supports further research and education at UCR, with a share of the income going to the inventors. OTC manages these inventions to assure that UCR meets its patent-related obligations to sponsors of research. UCR increasingly is called upon to participate in a broad spectrum of research relationships with governmental agencies, nonprofit foundations, and industry. These relationships encompass traditional extramural research funding arrangements and a variety of research collaborations, multi-party research consortia, student and faculty personnel visits, and shared use of external equipment and facilities. When properly aligned, all such relationships can help both UCR and the external parties advance their respective and mutual research interests. These relationships increase the opportunities for the development of inventions with practical applications. UCR's inventions come from a variety of technical areas including plant varieties, plant genomics, biomedical sciences, materials science and engineering.

Mission Statement

The Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC) at the University of California at Riverside (UCR) facilitates the development, protection and commercialization of UCR's campus research and intellectual property. OTC will assist in the disclosure, development, and legal protection of campus researcher's inventions and encourage further technical innovations. OTC provides information and counseling for UCR faculty and staff on all aspects of intellectual property arising from their research activities, consulting relationships and industrial collaborators. OTC will coordinate with other agencies to promote local and regional economic development based on UCR inventions and provide management of the costs/benefits of intellectual property development.