Sentences with phrase «commercialization arm»

The phrase "commercialization arm" refers to a division or part of a company or organization that is responsible for taking a product or idea and turning it into something that can be sold commercially. It focuses on finding ways to make the product profitable and successful in the market. Full definition
Potential recruits should be aware that cleantech is opening up a new interface between disciplines, says Tim Barnes, executive director of UCL Advances, the technology transfer and commercialization arm of University College London.
The funding is led by the university's commercialization arm, Cambridge Enterprise, with Parkwalk Advisors, Amadeus Capital Partners, IQ Capital Partners and angel investors also participating.
The core technology is based on intellectual property owned by Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and licensed through its commercialization arm, Wake Forest Innovations, to Chondrial.
This can only contribute to our commitment to create true value for Singapore's increasingly vibrant life science sector,» said Dr. Kwa Siew Hwa, who runs INTRO, the university's commercialization arm.
Zeitlin said Mapp recently announced formation of a joint venture between LeafBio (Mapp's commercialization arm) and Defyrus of Toronto, Canada, to consolidate their antibody programs.
Wake Forest Innovations, the commercialization arm of the hospital, has reached a licensing deal with one of its startup companies Causa Research.
Wake Forest Innovations, the commercialization arm of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, today announced the funding of 11 scientific projects with product potential through its Commercialization Pathway award program.
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