Technologies and Patents
Explore APL technologies and patents and contact Tech Transfer to discuss these or any other technology interests you may have.
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Tech Transfer is responsible for all aspects of marketing and licensing technology developed at APL. Tech Transfer commercializes APL technology through successful partnerships with emerging companies, industry, and not-for-profit organizations. Contact Tech Transfer to discuss opportunities.
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Tech Transfer evaluates each intellectual property disclosure to identify inventions that represent new, useful, and nonobvious technology suitable for patenting. Suitable technologies that are aligned with APL’s mission and goals are prioritized for patenting.
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Kim R. Fowler, Richard B. North |
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John C. Harris, Dale E. Olsen |
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Jay C. Poret, Joseph J. Suter |
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Robert W. Flower |
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Jay R. Dettmer |
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James D. Franson |
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Frederick S. Billig, David M. VanWie |
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Richard S. Potember, Carla A. Viands, Shoji Yamaguchi |
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Joseph L. Abita, Jack G. Bebee |
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5,135,184
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Frederick S. Billig |
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Many of APL’s software programs and media (photos, videos, presentations) are available for downloading under one-click license agreements to parties who complete the agreement and accept the standard terms and conditions. Learn more about these available technologies and images by clicking through the titles in the link below.
Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures
(JHTV) is the commercialization center for the other divisions of Johns Hopkins University (JHU). In addition to serving as the intellectual property administration and licensing office for non-APL JHU inventors, JHTV also supports the growth of entrepreneurs and start-up companies in and around the university. Within JHTV, inventors can leverage translational funding programs and venture capital networking, support services such as mentorship and accelerator programming, and start-up incubation workspace at three innovation hubs. Finally, JHTV is an active liaison to industry for the purposes of establishing corporate collaborations centering around sponsored research.
Looking to commercialize a JHU technology or invention? Want to scan the latest scientific advances from JHU’s researchers? Seeking a research partnership with JHU? Visit JHU’s website.