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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 Research Institute, JapanLydia G.
universities have adopted formal intellectual property policies and established technology transfer offices to manage their intellectual property rights. The time, therefore, seemed ripe for embarking on an analysis of university-industry partnerships for technology transfer in Asia, with a view to identifying
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