Changwon National University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation Director Jae-Hyun Lee (left) and Korea Technology Finance Corporation Branch Manager Hyung-Kwang Kim are signing the 'Technology Transfer Brokerage Business Agreement.' (Photo by Changwon National University)

Changwon National University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation Director Jae-Hyun Lee (left) and Korea Technology Finance Corporation Branch Manager Hyung-Kwang Kim are signing the 'Technology Transfer Brokerage Business Agreement.' (Photo by Changwon National University)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] Changwon National University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation announced on the 20th that it has signed a 'Technology Transfer Brokerage Business Partnership Agreement' with the Korea Technology Finance Corporation.


This agreement aims to establish an organic cooperation system to promote efficient technology transfer by recognizing the need for mutual cooperation with the Korea Technology Finance Corporation regarding the commercialization of technologies developed and owned by Changwon National University.


According to the agreement, the Korea Technology Finance Corporation will act as an intermediary throughout the entire process of third parties using and generating revenue from the technologies owned by Changwon National University, including demand survey and analysis, discovering demanders, negotiation, and contract conclusion.



Previously, the Changwon National University Technology Management Center and the Korea Technology Finance Corporation Busan Technology Innovation Center achieved 7 technology transfer contracts in 2018 and 1 in 2019 through continuous exchanges, and this year, as of March, they have completed 6 technology transfer contracts and are pursuing 4 additional contracts, continuing their successful performance.


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