Support & Services
The Technology Transfer Office (TTO) is comprised of four Case Managers who manage the Intellectual Property portfolios of the following research areas: ICT, Physical sciences, Life Sciences and Translational science. Each Case Manager has technical expertise in their designated field and a compliment of experience in industry, company formation and technology transfer.
Technology Transfer Case Managers
The role of the Case Manager is to assist with the technology transfer process. This includes:
- assessing technologies for patentability
- capturing and protecting the IP
- determining the market potential of the IP
- commercialising the IP by engaging with industry
- assisting with campus company formation
To facilitate the tech transfer process case managers will issue and negotiate legal documents such as:
- non-disclosure or confidentiality agreements (NDAs/CDAs)
- material transfer agreements (MTAs)
- IP Agreements
- License agreements (Exclusive, Non-exclusive, Option & Evaluation)
The Case Managers are here to provide assistance and advice on all aspects of IP and promote the commercialisation of research.
Case Managers by School
- Biochemistry and Immunology
- Business
- Chemistry
- Computer Science & Statistics
- Dental Science
- Drama, Film and Music
- Education
- Engineering
- English
- Genetics and Microbiology
- Histories and Humanities
- Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies
- Law
- Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences
- Mathematics
- Medicine
- Anatomy
- Centre for Medical Gerontology
- Clinical Medicine
- Clinical Microbiology
- Haematology
- Histopathology
- Immunology
- Obstetrics
- Occupational Therapy
- Paediatrics
- Pharmacology & Therapeutics
- Physiology
- Physiotherapy
- Psychiatry
- Public Health and Primary Care
- Radiation Therapy
- Surgery
- MMI - Molecular Medicine Ireland
- TCIN - Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience
- Natural Sciences
- Nursing and Midwifery
- Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Physics
- Psychology
- Religions, Theology and Ecumenics
- Social Sciences and Philosophy
- Social Work and Social Policy
- High Performance Computing