Our technology transfer strategy
We plan to engage with industry stakeholders to
- • identify technological breakthroughs that can lead to new products and technologies
- • facilitate the process from development to market
- • equip all CoE members with the necessary skills and networks to create perspectives for future opportunities beyond academia
Microbiome products impact everything from dietary supplements, customized therapies, and antimicrobial drugs to products for use in agriculture, including crop production and animal husbandry. The CoE is expected to advance fundamental scientific understanding of such products and develop key technologies that may be of commercial and societal importance.
Our technology transfer strategy combines individual training, professional support structures, and an open research and innovation ecosystem to instill a broad understanding of knowledge valorization in all CoE members.
Our approach goes beyond ‘classic’ technology transfer and is based on active, open exchange with various stakeholders from society and industry.
technology transfer Partners
We have successfully established partnerships with strategic Technology Transfer Partners, such as innovation centers, innovation communities, societal partners, and renowned companies. Together with the technology transfer and knowledge transfer offices of the involved universities, these partnerships will significantly boost our CoE technology transfer activities and unique training and collaboration opportunities for CoE members.
coe members involved in technology Transfer
thomas Böttcher
Transfer Unit Leader
UNIVERSITY of vienna
bernhard lendl
Unit Member
technische universität wien (tu wien)