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AUTM's 2016 Canadian Licensing Activity Survey gathers data from 35 Canadian research 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 research institutions.
AUTM's 2017 Canadian Licensing Activity Survey gathers data from 34 Canadian research 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 research institutions.
AUTM's 2018 Canadian Licensing Activity Survey gathers data from 32 Canadian research 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 research institutions.
The 2019 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.
The 2020 Canadian Licensing Activity Survey captures data from research institutions on funding, disclosures, issued patents, licensing staffing, startups, new commercial products, license income and more.
The AUTM Canadian Licensing Activity Surveÿ: FY2015 demonstrates how technology transfer professionals assist researchers in bringing new products and services to market for the benefit of society and the economy. Highlights of the survey include: 700 total licenses and options were executed (up 21% over prior year); 90 new startups formed (up 10%); 1,026 new patent applications (up 3%); and 74 new products.