Do you have an idea you wish to disclose?
Fill out our confidential invention disclosure document to determine whether patent protection is for you.
AUC aims to foster a diverse environment of scientific and entrepreneurial excellence through technology transfer. We believe our researcher’s discoveries and innovations should be adopted and transferred to maximize societal impact, by starting new businesses, collaborating with industry partners and actively transferring intellectual property.
At AUC, we strive to make the technology transfer process as user-friendly as possible. We are dedicated to identifying research with commercial potential and having each invention reach its full potential. By carefully assessing, protecting, and licensing innovations and technologies, we aim to build links between the research community at AUC and the business world. The technology transfer process is managed and operated by the Technology Transfer Office.
Fill out our confidential invention disclosure document to determine whether patent protection is for you.
Technology transfer is the movement of research and innovations from the laboratory to the marketplace.
TTO patents inventions come from many disciplines, from diagnostics to engineering structures and here are some of the latest inventions filed by our office.
The proof of concept helps researchers demonstrate whether their patented ideas can be turned into a reality.
If you require any forms regarding iIntellectual property or data usage agreements, view a list of our forms on this page.
Want to know the difference between licensing and spinouts? Check this page to get a better understanding of these two different pathways.
Want to know more about AUC spinoffs? Check this page for more details.
Ingy Darwish
Senior Licensing Manager
[email protected]
Technology Transfer Office
School of Science and Engineering Building
Room 2045, second floor
[email protected]