The Universitiy of Oregon is deeply committed to transferring new knowledge and technology for the benefit of the public. While the Office of Technology Transfer handles the mechanics of creating spinoffs, managing intellectual property and formalizing relationships between industry and the university, this section presents news about recent developments.
Technology transfer at the University of Oregon is designed to speed discoveries into real applications not only in the life and physical sciences but also in fields such as the social sciences and education. The general public, private industry and regional economies all benefit, as does the university through the resulting connections.
- State's four research institutions envision site will promote interaction between industry and academic scientists
- Winners were selected for sustainable engagement
- University of Oregon's portion launches Oregon SuNRISE, a collaborative photovoltaics laboratory
- Meyer Fund awards support solar, greening labor, building rehab, water efficiency and youth program
- Graduate entrepreneurial team The Interactive Fan is 4th in Louisville, preparing for 2 more events
- 'Parallel Imaging Corporation' will go on to pitch its MRI-improving product in Pittsburgh and Hong Kong
- Donor-funded grants target brain-imaging, myotonic dystrophy, energy-saving devices, students with special needs and screening of anti-parasite drugs

