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Ivy Tech, NSWC Crane see early success from new online course in tech transfer

Southern Indiana Business Report

BLOOMINGTON – A new online course to help entrepreneurs learn about working with patented technology from federal labs is seeing early success.

Ivy Tech Community College Bloomington, in partnership with Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division, reported that dozens of individuals have signed up for the course aimed at giving them a better understanding of how to work with federal labs and technology transfer offices to grow their small businesses.

Federal Lab Technology Transfer for Beginners, a free online course, launched in April. 

Federal Lab Technology Transfer for Beginners, a free online course offered by Ivy Tech Community College Bloomington helps entrepreneurs navigate the world of technology transfer. (Courtesy Ivy Tech Bloomington) 

“The course was incredibly informative in teaching how to work with patented technology from federal labs,” said Janet Anamary Namutebi, founder of EcoGrains, a startup focused on developing cost-competitive bio-based synthetic biofuels to compete with non-bio alternatives and promote sustainability. She said the course, “addressed my concerns about tech development and innovation, empowering me to negotiate better license terms and secure long-term support from federal labs. Moreover, it made me realize the several potential revenue opportunities that can be leveraged for patented technologies, especially with the shared success stories and podcasts.”

“This is exactly the feedback we were hoping for,” said Maria Duran, director of technology transfer (T2) at NSWC Crane. “Our goal remains making government-developed technology more accessible for use and licensing by the private sector, and I feel like we’re accomplishing that.”

The course is a beginner’s guide to understanding the many benefits of utilizing technology transfer in a business or startup. Participants are learning about licensing federally developed patented technology as well as learning the process of collaborating with a Federal Lab’s scientists and engineers.

“We’re off to a great start,” explained Steve Bryant, executive director of the Gayle & Bill Cook Center for Entrepreneurship at Ivy Tech Community College. “We hope many more small business owners and entrepreneurs take advantage of this free course.”

Ivy Tech Bloomington and NSWC Crane are partners in an effort to educate small businesses about working with federal labs on technology transfer. (Courtesy Ivy Tech Bloomington)

NSWC Crane selected Ivy Tech Bloomington to partner on this effort because of the college’s vast experience creating and implementing online learning modules. Ivy Tech is the nation’s largest community college system and has been offering online courses for more than two decades. Additionally, the Cook Center for Entrepreneurship at Ivy Tech Bloomington has a track record of working closely with small businesses in the Indiana Uplands region by providing a suite of free services to bolster their ability to succeed.

The learning modules were made possible with a grant from the Office of Naval Research (ONR).

View video: Overview of Federal Lab Technology for Beginners

To register for the free, online course: Click Here

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