Changing Face Of Technology Transfer In The United States

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard R. Klimpel
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The author was the banquet speaker at the 48th Annual MPD meeting, sponsored by the SME Colorado Minerals Processing Section, May 14-16, 1998, in Colorado Springs, CO. Here are his remarks. It has been an exciting experience to have spent 34 years involved with the process of generating patented technology eventually leading to commercialization. In today's terminology, this process is called technology transfer. I have had the unusual experience of being involved doing basic research as an inventor while also being responsible for managing new product development and commercialization. In addition, I worked for 31 years before my retirement for a large research-oriented company, The Dow Chemical Co. In 1995, the company spent more than $1 billion dollars on research and development. The last three years of my career have been spent working with a research-oriented university, The University of Florida. And I have worked as a consultant helping several companies to optimize their products and processes. It is on this cumulative experience base that the preparation of this article is based.
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APA: Richard R. Klimpel  (1998)  Changing Face Of Technology Transfer In The United States

MLA: Richard R. Klimpel Changing Face Of Technology Transfer In The United States. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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