Knowledge valorisation is, next to education and research, the 3rd core task of the universities. Knowledge valorisation means that developed knowledge is effectively translated into economic activity.
The Knowledge & Technology Transfer Office (KTO) helps researchers valorise research. The experienced business developers and legal experts offer advice and practical support.
In addition, the KTO is charged with filing patent applications on behalf of the university and conducting negotiations for the transfer of intellectual property rights from the university to an established company or a spin-off.
The university's KTO is housed at Novel-T. If you have any questions, please contact Roy Kolkman.