Licensing Intellectual Property
The 91°µÍø has a team dedicated to commercialisation and leveraging of Intellectual Property (IP) arising from the 91°µÍø’s academic researchers and clinicians.
A license allows a company to develop and exploit an idea developed in the 91°µÍø. It is a legal agreement in which the owner of the IP grants specific rights to another to use it, defining and protecting its use in products and processes. Agreements may cover different types of intellectual property, for example patents, copyright and know-how.
Potential licensees are invited to share plans for commercial development of products using IP originating from the 91°µÍø, before agreeing to terms. Discussions typically cover:
- The scope of the intellectual property
- The field of use
- Where the company will manufacture and sell the products
- Length of the licence
- Annual due diligence reporting on how the company is bringing the products to market
- Payment terms
The 91°µÍø currently has a number of biotechnology patents available for licensing. Whether it's a life-changing vaccine or a novel diagnostic technology or a piece of time-saving laboratory methodology, our intellectual property could hold the key to your success.
A small number of spin-out companies have been created at the 91°µÍø, based around new technologies. These are housed within the 91°µÍø's business incubator, the
Contact us if you would like an informal discussion about licensing IP from the 91°µÍø.