Berkeley Lab Partnerships with Industry Betsy Quayle Contracts Officer Berkeley Lab Innovation and Partnerships Office.

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Berkeley Lab Partnerships with Industry Betsy Quayle Contracts Officer Berkeley Lab Innovation and Partnerships Office

Lab-Industry Research Partnerships IPO is the Lab’s hub for partnership agreements Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA) Strategic Partnerships Program (SPP) ( formerly Work for Others WFO) User Agreements As well as Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDA) Material Transfer Agreements (MTA) Gifts

SPP Strategic Partnership Projects Formerly Work for Others (WFO) Berkeley Lab performs a non-DOE sponsor’s scope of work. Sponsor covers all costs. Work must fit within mission of Berkeley Lab No fixed price; funding based on best efforts US sponsor may take title to IP Government retains royalty-free license No publication restrictions Requires DOE approval Lab may not compete with private sector for the work

SPP - Timeline Strategic Partnership Projects Formerly Work for Others (WFO) Agreement start to finish: approx months Process Develop collaborative statement of work (SOW) and budget w/ LBNL Review SPP terms, negotiate if needed Receive advance payment Start project tasks

CRADA Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (modular CRADA) Jointly-sponsored research for shared benefit Work must fit within mission of Berkeley Lab Each retain ownership of their own IP Partner may get an option to an exclusive license of the Lab's IP Results may be protected from publication, w/ LBNL agreement Requires products to be substantially manufactured in U.S. Requires DOE approval only if partner wants waiver to US manufacturing clause

CRADA - Timeline Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (modular CRADA) Agreement start to finish: approx. 1 – 6 months Process Develop collaborative statement of work (SOW) and budget w/ LBNL Define participants’ contributions (funds, in kind) Review CRADA terms, negotiate if needed Receive advance payment Open project Short form CRADA: no negotiations for projects < $500k

Comparing CRADA - SPP CRADASPP ContributionShared Scope of WorkLab work, with Sponsor direction FundingDOE or Participant funds / in-kind Sponsor funds only IP TermsLab / Participant each retain own IP; Participant has 1 st right to license Lab IP US Sponsor may take title to Lab inventions; US government retains royalty- free license PublicationResults may be protectedNo publication restrictions ComplexityMore complex than SPPLess complex than CRADA Legal TermsProduct liability indemnity clause only Three indemnity clauses

User Agreements To define terms and conditions for the partner’s use of Berkeley Lab user facilities. Required before experiments begin.

Contact - Collaborate Betsy Quayle Innovation and Partnerships Office