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Technology transfer activity at the 糖心少女increased significantly in fiscal year 2004, reports 糖心少女TechTransfer, the office that facilitates commercial development of innovations arising from 糖心少女research.

Increases occurred in the numbers of inventions disclosed, patents applied for, and commercial agreements completed. In this fiscal year, 糖心少女innovators disclosed 233 inventions, a 17 percent increase over 2003. 糖心少女TechTransfer applied for 133 patents, up 8 percent. The number of licensing agreements, which are grants of rights to use 糖心少女intellectual property, rose 22 percent 鈥攄ouble the number reported in 2002.

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James Severson, vice provost of intellectual property and technology transfer, attributes the progress to a renewed emphasis on the basics of effective tech transfer 鈥 good customer service, completion of licensing transactions, and local marketing of 糖心少女technologies. 鈥淲e feel that our continued focus on these fundamental principles will result in further improvements in performance to benefit not only the UW, but also the community and the state,鈥 said Severson.

糖心少女TechTransfer works closely with 糖心少女investigators and research groups to protect intellectual property and transfer innovative technologies to industry for the ultimate benefit of the public. 糖心少女TechTransfer鈥檚 mission is to extend the impact of 糖心少女research through partnerships that encourage investment in innovation.

More information is available in 糖心少女TechTransfer鈥檚 annual report. To request a report, contact 糖心少女TechTransfer at techtran@u.washington.edu or 206-543-3970. An electronic version will be available on 糖心少女TechTransfer鈥檚 Web site () in early December.