Technology Transfer Process

WHY SUBMIT AN INVENTION DISCLOURE FORM

The process of technology transfer and the inventor’s journey with BITTC starts by filling out our confidential Invention Disclosure Form (IDF), to notify us about your discovery. The form allows us to gather the essential information we need to start the evaluation process. Researchers, faculty, and students are required to submit the IDF before publishing or sharing those findings with others. Publishing or Disclosing your discovery or research findings may result in destroying IP rights and the loss of commercialization opportunities for UoB and the inventor.

TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROCESS

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RESEARCH

RESEARCH

Experiments during research often lead to inventions.

An Invention or Creation could be a new composition, process, software, device, or technology.

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DISCLOSURE

DISCLOSURE

The inventors journey with BITTC starts by filling out our confidential Invention Disclosure Form (IDF), to notify us about your discovery. The form allows us to gather the essential information we need to start the evaluation process.

To avoid losing IP rights, inventors should submit the IDF before publishing or disclosing their discovery or research findings (Publicly presenting your research or  submitting a manuscript for publication, is also considered as public disclosure that destroys IP rights).

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ASSESSMENT

ASSESSMENT

Based on the assessment of the IDF, the BITTC will determine whether it will file for protection on the invention.

The invention evaluation process at BITTC consists of two parts: Assessment of Patentability and Assessment of Marketability to determine if the invention has commercialization potential, and whether the appropriate commercialization strategy is to license the technology to an existing company  or to form a  start-up company.

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PROTECT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

PROTECT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

BITTC  will determine if it will file for legal protection on the invention in the Kingdom of Bahrain or abroad. Such protection may take the form of a patent, copyright,  industrial design, trademark, or trade secret.

5

MARKETING

MARKETING

To bring the invention to the market, the BITTC will conduct market analysis to identify candidate companies that have the resources and expertise to bring the invention to market.

BITTC markets the invention through non-confidential summaries of the technology and confidentiality agreements.

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LICENSING THE TECHNOLOGY

LICENSING THE TECHNOLOGY

BITTC negotiates  licensing agreements  to bring technology to the marketplace.

However, depending on the attractiveness of the invention, finding an appropriate licensee can take time.

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FINANCIAL REVENUES

FINANCIAL REVENUES

According to UoB’s IP Policy, if the invention is successfully licensed, cash royalties on such commercialization – after deducting legal expenses incurred by BITTC – is distributed between the BITTC, the inventor(s), and the College of the inventor.

PROTECT AND COMMERCIALIZE YOUR RESEARCH

The process of technology transfer and the inventor’s journey with BITTC starts by filling out our confidential Invention Disclosure Form (IDF), to notify us about your discovery. The form allows us to gather the essential information we need to start the evaluation process. Researchers, faculty, and students are required to submit the IDF before publishing or sharing those findings with others. Publishing or Disclosing your discovery or research findings may result in destroying IP rights and the loss of commercialization opportunities for UoB and the inventor.

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