DocumentCode
570725
Title
Commercialize technology assets comprehensively: A case study for Automated Tissue Engineering
Author
Drescher, Toni ; Schuh, Guenther
Author_Institution
Fraunhofer Inst. for Production Technol. IPT, Aachen, Germany
fYear
2012
fDate
July 29 2012-Aug. 2 2012
Firstpage
1790
Lastpage
1804
Abstract
Competition has become increasingly technology based. From an economic perspective, the value appropriation of technologies is an essential part of technology management. While most industrial firms focus on the internal application of technologies in their own products and services, the external mode of technology exploitation, i.e. the commercialization of disembodied technological knowledge, has long been neglected. This is due to the fact that companies lack in a systematic approach to evaluate their technologies in terms of all available exploitation opportunities. The goal of the present paper is to propose a new approach for a decision making model to identify the appropriate exploitation strategy considering the key internal and external factors characterizing the commercialization situation. Therefore, a target system for technology exploitation is established and the contribution of the different exploitation strategies, such as spin-off, joint-venture and licensing to the different targets is evaluated. Afterwards the influence of the characteristics concerning market, exploiting company and technology is discussed. The decision making model is developed and applied on the case “Automated Tissue Engineering on Demand”, which has been accomplished by the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT. The aim of the project was to identify the company and technology specific exploitation strategy for a production facility capable to automatically produce tissues on demand for toxicity and efficacy testing.
Keywords
decision making; knowledge management; technology management; tissue engineering; automated tissue engineering; commercialize technology assets; decision making model; disembodied technological knowledge commercialization; exploitation strategy; industrial firms; joint-venture; licensing; production technology IPT; spin-off; technology exploitation; technology management; Commercialization; Companies; Decision making; Licenses; Marketing and sales; Production; Technology management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Technology Management for Emerging Technologies (PICMET), 2012 Proceedings of PICMET '12:
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2853-1
Type
conf
Filename
6304193
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