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Aspects of University Research and Technology Transfer to Private Industry
Authors:Gregorio Martin Quetglás  Bernardo Cuenca Grau
Institution:(1) Instituto de Robótica, Universidad de Valencia, Apartado de Correos 2085, Valencia, 46071, Spain;(2) Instituto de Robotica/Dep. Informática, Universidad de Valencia, Apartado de Correos 2085, Valencia, 46071, Spain
Abstract:University research in the U.S.A. is based on a tight relationship between University and economic activity. In Europe and South America, although less commonly than in the U.S.A., there's already a large amount of experiences related to the creation of "on campus" or "spin off" companies based on the results and knowledge obtained from research in University departments and R&D centres financed with public funds. The virtual base of this results in communication technologies enables private use and the appropriation of the benefits by their authors. European model, historically widely separated from private companies, has produced high quality basic research, but it has failed to obtain profit from technological development. Research funds happen to be basically public. Europe heads for economic, politic and military union. Common economic space and the growing up of the new markets, which we can foresee to be extended to other countries, will promote business opportunities and the relationship University-Industry. University institutions and faculties should think about their current ethic convictions to create a new Industry-University model in the context of a global economy.
Keywords:American and European research model  ethical guidelines  ethics in University-Industry relationships  University-Industry relationship  University research
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