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AUTM 2012 AUTM U.S. Licensing Activity Appendix The AUTM U.S. Licensing Activity Survey FY2012 Data Appendix provides institution-specific licensing information on 194 institutions that responded to the AUTM 2012 licensing survey. The respondents included 161 universities, 32 hospitals and research institutes and one third-party technology investment firm. The Data Appendix includes information such as how many full-time licensing staff each office employs, the number of startups reported, the number of U.S. patents issued, licensing income reported, and more.
AUTM U.S Licensing Activity FY2013 Data Appendix The AUTM U.S. Licensing Activity Survey FY2013 Data Appendix provides institution-specific licensing information on the 202 institutions who responded to the AUTM 2013 licensing survey. The Data Appendix includes information such as how many full-time licensing staff each office employs, the number of startups reported, the number of U.S. patents issued, licensing income reported, and much more.
This statistical progress report illustrates the work of academic transfer offices and their benefit to our communities through innovative technologies, products and resulting startup companies. Highlights from the 2013 U.S. Licensing Activity Survey include: 719 new commercial products launched; 818 startup companies formed (+16 percent); 611 of which had their primary place of business in the licensing institution's home state (+10.3 percent); 4,206 startups still operating as of the end of FY2013 (+5.1 percent); 5,198 licenses executed (+1.9 percent); and 5,714 issued U.S. patents (+11%). The respondents included 170 universities, 30 hospitals and research institutes, one national laboratory, and one third-party technology investment firm.
The AUTM U.S. Licensing Activity Survey FY2014 Data Appendix provides institution-specific licensing information on 191 institutions that responded to the AUTM 2014 licensing survey. The respondents included 163 universities, 27 hospitals and research institutes and one third-party technology investment firm. The Data Appendix includes information such as how many full-time licensing staff each office employs, the number of startups reported, the number of U.S. patents issued, licensing income reported, and more.
The AUTM U.S. Licensing Activity Survey FY2015 Data Appendix provides institution-specific licensing information on 202 institutions that responded to the AUTM 2015 licensing survey. The respondents included 169 universities, 31 hospitals and research institutes, one third-party technology investment firm and one national lab. The Data Appendix includes information such as how many full-time licensing staff each office employs, the number of startups reported, the number of U.S. patents issued, licensing income reported, and more. Purchasers of these Highlights may also request a complimentary copy of the full US Licensing Activity Survey FY2015 when it becomes available.
This annual report offers a detailed analysis of academic technology transfer for fiscal year 2016. The AUTM U.S. Licensing Activity Survey FY2016 gathered data from 195 institutions to capture trends and insights on research funding, disclosures, issued patents, licensing staffing, startups, new commercial products, license income and more. The appendix breaks down information on individual institutions.
This annual report offers a detailed analysis of academic technology transfer. The 2017 US Licensing Activity Survey gathered data from 193 institutions to capture trends and insights on research funding, disclosures, issued patents, licensing staffing, start-ups, new commercial products, license income and more. The appendix breaks down information on individual institutions.
This annual report offers a detailed analysis of academic technology transfer. The 2018 US Licensing Activity Survey gathered data from 198 institutions to capture trends and insights on research funding, disclosures, issued patents, licensing staffing, start-ups, new commercial products, license income and more. The appendix breaks down information on individual institutions.
The 2019 US Licensing Activity Survey captures data from more than 170 institutions on research funding, disclosures, issued patents, licensing staffing, start-ups, new commercial products, license income and more.
This annual report offers a detailed analysis of academic technology transfer. The 2020 US Licensing Activity Survey gathered data from 197 institutions to capture trends and insights on research funding, disclosures, issued patents, licensing staffing, startups, new commercial products, license income and more. The appendix breaks down information on individual institutions.
The 2021 Canadian Licensing Activity Survey captures data from research institutions on funding, disclosures, issued patents, licensing staffing, start-ups, new commercial products, license income and more.
This annual report offers a detailed analysis of academic technology transfer. The 2021 US Licensing Activity Survey gathered data from 155 institutions to capture trends and insights on research funding, disclosures, issued patents, licensing staffing, startups, new commercial products, license income and more. The appendix breaks down information on individual institutions.
The 2022 Canadian Licensing Activity Survey captures data from research institutions on funding, disclosures, issued patents, licensing staffing, start-ups, new commercial products, license income and more. Please look for your purchase and receipt in your MyAUTM account.
This annual report offers a detailed analysis of academic technology transfer. The 2022 US Licensing Activity Survey gathered data from 200 institutions to capture trends and insights on research funding, disclosures, issued patents, licensing staffing, startups, new commercial products, license income and more. The appendix breaks down information on individual institutions. Please look for your purchase and receipt in your MyAUTM account.