As a contact point for cooperation inquiries, the University of Tübingen's Industry Liaison Office identifies and mediates suitable partners and shows ways in which science, business, politics and society can cooperate in various forms.
One of our aims is to inform scientists about the potential economic exploitability and transfer potential of their research results. Furthermore, we promote continuous cooperation between science and external partner institutions. In doing so, it is our concern to represent the interests of both sides in a targeted, fast and unbureaucratic manner. From the first contact to the evaluation of the own needs up to the implementation of the projects, the Industry Liaison Office is there to support all parties involved.
Due to the close exchange with the University's Research Funding Section as well as Technology Transfer Office and the Startup Center, the Industry Liaison Office is able to immediately involve competent experts for joint national and international funding programs as well as IP issues. External partners from business, politics and society benefit from intensive intra- and extra-university networking and support tailored to their needs.
All scientific members of the TRC partner institutions are cordially invited to take advantage of the consulting services offered by the Industry Liaison Office.
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