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- Articles and reports: 88F0006X2005018Description:
Universities and their affiliated research hospitals make an important contribution to innovation in Canada's economy. Besides generating new knowledge and training highly qualified graduates, some of the technology they produce is patented and licensed to companies for incorporation into commercial products. This is the fourth survey of intellectual property commercialization in the higher education sector.
Release date: 2005-11-03 - 2. Commercializing the results of research in Canadian universities and hospitals: An update for 2003 ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20050038760Geography: CanadaDescription:
In recent years, the Government of Canada has made substantial new investment in university research with research funding of $4.0 billion in 2003. To commercialize their technologies, Canadian universities and hospitals created 64 spin-off companies in 2003, for a total of 876 created to date. This article highlights some of the changes between 2001 and 2003, as well as presenting the latest regional results.
Release date: 2005-10-26 - 3. Commercialization as a statistical concept? ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20050017767Geography: CanadaDescription:
While Statistics Canada has been measuring certain aspects of commercialization for a long time, the current usage of the word is challenging the statistical system. Universities and federal labs sometimes commercialize their technologies and we measure their license revenues and spin-off firms. In the private sector, commercialization is called "survival". How do we provide a framework and indicators of "everything"?
Release date: 2005-02-09 - Articles and reports: 88-003-X20050017770Geography: CanadaDescription:
A vast majority of the technology generated by federal research is destined to regulatory and stewardship applications. Some of it does have commercial applications and is licensed to the private sector. This article presents revised data and details by department.
Release date: 2005-02-09
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- Articles and reports: 88F0006X2005018Description:
Universities and their affiliated research hospitals make an important contribution to innovation in Canada's economy. Besides generating new knowledge and training highly qualified graduates, some of the technology they produce is patented and licensed to companies for incorporation into commercial products. This is the fourth survey of intellectual property commercialization in the higher education sector.
Release date: 2005-11-03 - 2. Commercializing the results of research in Canadian universities and hospitals: An update for 2003 ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20050038760Geography: CanadaDescription:
In recent years, the Government of Canada has made substantial new investment in university research with research funding of $4.0 billion in 2003. To commercialize their technologies, Canadian universities and hospitals created 64 spin-off companies in 2003, for a total of 876 created to date. This article highlights some of the changes between 2001 and 2003, as well as presenting the latest regional results.
Release date: 2005-10-26 - 3. Commercialization as a statistical concept? ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20050017767Geography: CanadaDescription:
While Statistics Canada has been measuring certain aspects of commercialization for a long time, the current usage of the word is challenging the statistical system. Universities and federal labs sometimes commercialize their technologies and we measure their license revenues and spin-off firms. In the private sector, commercialization is called "survival". How do we provide a framework and indicators of "everything"?
Release date: 2005-02-09 - Articles and reports: 88-003-X20050017770Geography: CanadaDescription:
A vast majority of the technology generated by federal research is destined to regulatory and stewardship applications. Some of it does have commercial applications and is licensed to the private sector. This article presents revised data and details by department.
Release date: 2005-02-09
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