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ASEAN Technology Transfer Offices


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13.AustraliaWhile there is no official national technology transfer office, however, most research organizations have established dedicated units or companies to facilitate technology transfer. For more information, please visit: https://www.alrc.gov.au/publications/17-technology-transfer/technology-transfer-offices. More information in this regard can be found by searching on the internet.
14.BruneiThe Office of AVC (IE) is responsible for transforming UBD into a university of innovation and enterprise. The office functions include Education on IP, Entrepreneurship, Patents Application, Innovation Wharf, Prototype Development Unit, Industry Outreach, Marketing and Licensing, Business development, Start-ups, Consultancies, and UBD focal point of contact with Industry. https://innovation.ubd.edu.bn/
15.CambodiaWhile there is no official national technology transfer office, most research organizations have established dedicated units or companies to facilitate technology transfer. . More information in this regard can be found by searching on the internet.
16.IndonesiaWhile there is no official national technology transfer office, most research organizations have established dedicated units or companies to facilitate technology transfer. . More information in this regard can be found by searching on the internet.
17.Lao PDRNone at the moment. However a Law on Technology Transfer (No.33/NA) was enacted on 8 November 2017 under Ministry of Science and Technology and technology transfer offices may be established in the future.
18.MalaysiaMalaysia has a network of Technology Innovation & Support Centers (TISCs) which facilitate technology transfer. In addition, most research organizations have established dedicated units or companies to facilitate technology transfer. More information about TISCs is available at: https://www.wipo.int/tisc/en/search/search_result.jsp?country_id=124. More information in this regard can be found by searching on the internet.
19.MyanmarThere is no official national technology transfer office. However, most research organizations have established dedicated units or companies to facilitate technology transfer. More information in this regard can be found by searching on the internet.
20.New ZealandThere is no official national technology transfer office. However, most research organizations have established dedicated units or companies to facilitate technology transfer. More information in this regard can be found by searching on the internet.
21.The PhilippinesThe Philippines has a thriving network of Innovation and Technology Support Offices (ITSOs), the local version of WIPO’s Technology Innovation Support Centers. Other bodies provide for the technology transfer facilitation, and many research organizations have established dedicated units or companies to facilitate technology transfer. More information about TISCs is available at: https://www.wipo.int/tisc/en/search/search_result.jsp?country_code=PH
   More information about TISCs is available at: https://www.wipo.int/tisc/en/search/search_result.jsp?country_code=PH. More information in this regard can be found by searching on the internet.
22.Singapore Some of the main Singapore Public Institutions with Technology Transfer Activities:
  1. A*STAR (Agency for Science, Technology & Research)
  2. BMRC (Bio Medical Research Council)
  3. GIS (Genome Institute of Singapore)
  4. IMCB (Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology)
  5. SERC (Science and Engineering Research Council)
  6. DSI (Data Storage Institute)
  7. ICES (Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences)
  8. IHL (Institute of Higher Learning)
    • NUS (National University of Singapore)
    • NTU (Nanyang Technological University)
    • SMU (Singapore Management University)
    • Polytechnics
More information in this regard can be found by searching on the internet.
23.ThailandThe technology transfer consortium helps in the transfer of Technology. In addition, many research organizations have established dedicated units or companies to facilitate technology transfer. For example: National Science and Technology Development Agency have their own technology licence office. Details at: https://www.sciencepark.or.th/index.php/en/technology-licensing-office-tlo/ More details about Technology Transfer Consortium can be found at: https://www.wipo.int/edocs/mdocs/aspac/en/wipo_ip_han_11/wipo_ip_han_11_ref_29.pdf
Additional information on licensing (including on IP) can be found at: www.licensingthailand.com
24.VietnamThere are numerous centres and offices that engage in technology transfer. The full list is available at: https://www.wipo.int/tisc/en/search/search_result.jsp?country_code=VN. More information in this regard can be found by searching on the internet.

 


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