Technology Commercialization and Innovation in Georgia

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Technology Commercialization and Innovation in Georgia Edward Hsieh MS, JD, MBA Technology Transfer Officer March 29-31, 2017

University of California, Los Angeles Founded in 1919 as the second campus of the University of California system Enrolls 31,000 undergraduates and 13,000 graduate students Six undergraduate colleges, seven professional schools, and four health science schools

Groundbreaking Research FY2016 Groundbreaking Research 21 412 $1 BILLION + ANNUAL RESEARCH AWARDS 5 OF LAST 7 YEARS 241 INDUSTRY SPONSORED RESEARCH AWARDS TOTALING $40.7M 121 $65.9M LICENSING REVENUE UCLA SHARE 1075 114

Intellectual Property Protection & Management Business Development & TDG Roles & Mission Intellectual Property Protection & Management Our Mission Statement TDG supports UCLA's research, education and service mission by: Commercializing IP rights;  Facilitating collaborations with industry for next-generation scientific breakthroughs; Advancing UCLA entrepreneurship and research; while Protecting the university’s interests by managing risk; and Promoting economic growth in California. Licensing Industry Sponsored Research UCLA’s ‘One Stop Shop’ for industry partners Business Development & Entrepreneurship Education