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The Inventor’s Guide to Technology Transfer explains how U of T’s technology transfer process works, from the patent process to negotiating license agreements. It also details U of T’s “inventor’s choice” policy.

The Innovations & Partnerships Office (IPO) helps build successful partnerships between industry, government, and the U of T research community. IPO also manages U of T’s portfolio of intellectual property and is your first stop for technology transfer at U of T.

This guide is intended for U of T faculty, staff, and students interested in launching a start-up company based on intellectual property developed at the University of Toronto. It is also a broad overview of the start-up process and provides background on resources available for all U of T entrepreneurs

The office offers a variety of services and supports such as the syllabus service, open access publishing support, copyright permissions, film screenings, and more.

In this online module, from the departments of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Biochemistry and Physiology, learn how discoveries are translated into new products and services.

IP Education Program is an interactive, free, online training program from the University of Toronto Entrepreneurship to equip students, faculty, and staff with a broad foundation in intellectual property and its general applications in today’s knowledge economy.

Learn the basics of Canadian copyright law and how it pertains to your research. Developed by U of T Libraries, these online copyright education modules cover the basics of copyright related to scholarly activities.

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The Inventor’s Guide to Technology Transfer explains how U of T’s technology transfer process works, from the patent process to negotiating license agreements. It also details U of T’s “inventor’s choice” policy.

This guide is intended for U of T faculty, staff, and students interested in launching a start-up company based on intellectual property developed at the University of Toronto. It is also a broad overview of the start-up process and provides background on resources available for all U of T entrepreneurs

In this online module, from the departments of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Biochemistry and Physiology, learn how discoveries are translated into new products and services.

Learn the basics of Canadian copyright law and how it pertains to your research. Developed by U of T Libraries, these online copyright education modules cover the basics of copyright related to scholarly activities.

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The Innovations & Partnerships Office (IPO) helps build successful partnerships between industry, government, and the U of T research community. IPO also manages U of T’s portfolio of intellectual property and is your first stop for technology transfer at U of T.

The office offers a variety of services and supports such as the syllabus service, open access publishing support, copyright permissions, film screenings, and more.

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