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TECHNOLOGY transfer , INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND EFFECTIVE UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS The Experience of China, India, Japan, Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Singapore and ThailandFor more information contact theWorld INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OrganizationAddress:34, chemin des Colombettes Box 18CH-1211 Geneva 20 SwitzerlandTelephone:+41 22 338 91 11 Fax:+41 22 733 54 the WIPO website order from the WIPO Electronic Bookshop its New York Office at:Address: 2, United Nations Plaza Suite 2525 New York, 10017 United States of AmericaTelephone: +1 212 963 6813 Fax: +1 212 963 4801e-mail: Publication no. 928 EISBN 978-92-805-1620-3 THE PRESENT STUDY* IS BASED ON RESEARCH** CONDUCTED BY A GROUP OF EXPERTS UNDER THE COORDINATION OF:Mr. Risaburo Nezu, Senior Executive Fellow, Economic Research Center, Fujitsu Research Institute, JapanWITH THE PARTICIPATION OF:Chou Siaw Kiang, Vice-Dean, External and Industry Relations, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore, SingaporePrabuddha Ganguli, Advisor to the Indian Institute of TECHNOLOGY , Mumbai, IndiaKrisnachinda Nithad, Chairman, Industrial TECHNOLOGY Center, King Mongkut s Institute of TECHNOLOGY Ladkrabang, ThailandKoji Nishio, Research Fellow, Economic Research Center, Fujitsu Resear
lectual property system as an instrument for technology transfer from university to industry. While economic and histori- ... reap more benefits from the efficient use of their knowledge. The size, levels of economic development and resources devoted to research and development (R&D) by the Asian countries that were the focus of this project ...
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