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We transfer Dartmouth technology

to benefit the world.

The award honors an individual who has gained prominence internationally in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics and who represents the liberal arts ideal of empowering humanity through the sciences.

Our Mission

Our mission is to transfer Dartmouth technology innovation to benefit the world, attract and retain world-class faculty and researchers, and generate and distribute revenue by commercializing Dartmouth technology.

From innovation to impact, we transfer Dartmouth technology to benefit the world.

News

Happy Pi Day!

Happy Pi day from the Technology Transfer office. Our business development and licensing professionals have many talents! Delicious pie (not Pi) baked by Sr. Business Development and Licensing Manager Tammy Heesakker.

Do Have an Idea for a New Digital Health Tool?

The Dartmouth Innovation Accelerator for Digital Health is a joint effort between the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship and the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health that provides innovators across Dartmouth with the support, entrepreneurial guidance, and infrastructure needed to translate their science-based digital therapeutics and digital health tools into the marketplace.

Eric R. Fossum, PhD, Receives Trinity's President's Medal for Science and Innovation

Fossum, Dartmouth's John H. Krehbiel Sr. Professor for Emerging Technologies and Trinity College alumnus and former trustee, will receive Trinity's inaugural President's Medal for Science and Innovation at a ceremony later this month.

The Need for Green Pipelines

Professor Dan Olson authored a column for the Valley News entitled "A pipeline that can mitigate global warming?" He discusses "the development of new pipeline projects, this time to transport CO2 for long-term storage in underground rock formations," and how "these pipelines may be critical to help prevent climate change."

Patent/Licensing/Transfer Expertise for Faculty and Researchers

Are you a faculty member, researcher, post-doc, or grad student who:

  • Has an invention or discovery you'd like to patent?

  • Wants to start your own company to develop your Dartmouth research results?

  • Needs to transfer research materials into or out of Dartmouth?

  • Wonders about your rights as an inventor?

Are you an industry partner looking to license Dartmouth technology
or collaborate with Dartmouth researchers?

We've got you covered. Browse our menus at the top of the page,
or send us an email at technology.transfer@dartmouth.edu

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