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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 University of South Carolina Taking a leading role in Economic Development
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 USC businessLINK was created in October 2003 from five existing resources:
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 CMAT Intellectual Property Industrial Agreements Small Business Development Center Incubator USC businessLINK brings together: USC Faculty
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 What’s the benefit to you? USC businessLINK streamlines your access to faculty, staff, facilities and support services! One call One click No delays No hassles No red tape
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 USC businessLINK designed to support: Small to medium manufacturers (CMAT) Technology start-up companies (USC Columbia Technology Incubator) Entrepreneurial/ Small business community (USC SBDC) R&D Outsourcing (Industrial Agreements Unit) Technology acquisition (Intellectual Property Office)
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 Center for Manufacturing and Technology Provides valuable technological, workplace, business and training solutions to smaller South Carolina manufacturers Utilizes USC facilities and the expertise of USC faculty, students, and staff at a cost savings to the these clients Expands clients’ operational effectiveness, and helps them gain higher levels of competitiveness
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 Industrial Agreements Unit Supports industrially sponsored programs and research with dedicated staff to negotiate: Research Agreements Master/Umbrella Agreements SBIR/STTR Agreements Intellectual Property Allocation Agreements Material Transfer Agreements Non-Disclosure Agreements Clinical Trial Agreements Teaming Agreements
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 USC Columbia Technology Incubator Home to student and non-student companies, and “Landing Parties” (established companies relocating to South Carolina or opening office in Columbia) Requires a close working relationship with USC or Midlands Technical College Provides opportunity for USC faculty, staff, and students to commercialize their ideas
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 USC Small Business Development Center Provides generally fee-free business counseling: to existing business owners to those wishing to start a business One-on-one consultation Special interest seminars Information referral services Supported with federal, state, and private funds
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 Intellectual Property Office Supports USC’s intellectual property portfolio with: Technology Assessments Commercialization Planning/Implementation Intellectual Property Protection and Management Intellectual Assets and Resources Marketing Invention Disclosure Management License Negotiation & Management
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 USC businessLINK is the right resource for today’s business environment Trends - More companies outsourcing R&D Expertise - Faculty possess specialized skills/talents Workforce - Growth firms need trained workers Equipment Needs - Companies do not want to buy expensive, rarely used instrumentation Culture - Companies want to locate in areas with strong culture cultural environment.
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 USC businessLINK supports South Carolina Competitiveness Initiative Harvard Professor Michael Porter's study on South Carolina's competitive posture calls for increased support for start-ups and local firms, creation of new institutions focused on upgrading the local business environment, and more investments in research. USC businessLINK supports all of these initiatives
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 How are we doing that? Marketing USC’s vast resources to the business and economic development communities Streamlining the business and economic development connection to those USC resources Increasing USC’s public-private partnerships
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 What have we done so far? Worked with almost 5,000 clients Helped create or save more than 5,400 jobs Supported business investments statewide totaling Over $207.4 million Received over $32.6 million in industrial sponsored research revenue and almost $1.3 million in royalties
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 What are we going to do going forward? SStrengthen public attitudes about USC’s support for area business community and economic development efforts PProvide research, development and support services, and resources that can produce a higher level of business competitiveness EEnhance private sector recruitment efforts
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USCRF Board Meeting February 2004 You’ve got business challenges. We’ve got business solutions. Call, Click, Connect… Toll-free at 1-866-756-2883 www.businesslink.com
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