Program Overview 1991: Technology Transfer; UCRL-TB-106482

Livermore, CA: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Technology Transfer Initiatives Program, 1991. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Wraps. [2], 25, [1] pages, plus covers. Illustrations. Slight wear. DOE's capabilities, and the innovations it supports, help ensure the country's role as a leader in science and technology. Technology transfer supports the maturation and deployment of DOE discoveries, providing ongoing economic, security and environmental benefits for all Americans. "Technology transfer" refers to the process by which knowledge, intellectual property, or capabilities developed at the DOE National Laboratories, single-purpose research facilities, plants, and other facilities are transferred to other entities, including private industry, academia, and state or local governments. Such transfers take many forms, including Agreements such as for Cooperative Research and Development Agreements, for Work-For-Others, for User Facility access, and licensing of intellectual property. In this report, we provide a glimpse of the entrepreneurial atmosphere at LLNL by sharing our most recent success stories involving technology transfer to commercial partners. For example, LLNL researchers developed next-generation high-power lasers capable of revolutionizing medicine and clean energy strategies. They are using the power of advanced manufacturing to create stronger, more adaptable materials. They are designing technology that offers the potential to double the current capacity of fiberoptic cables, and they are developing tools that can transform nanoelectronics. Scientific discoveries made at LLNL are fueling economic growth as they are transferred to industry via license agreements or cooperative research and development agreements. LLNL-based innovations are driving our nation’s efforts to find clean energy solutions, such as smart sensor technology to aid in cleaner vehicle emissions. Condition: Very good.

Keywords: Technology Transfer, Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Environmental Technologies, Biomedical Research, Computer Software, Computer Technology. AVLIS, Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation, Oil Exploration, Data Storage, Integrated Circuit, Antibodi

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