BYLINE: Trevor Rutledge-Leverenz

News — In an effort to expand and enhance New Jersey’s research and innovation ecosystem, Rutgers Office for Research’s Innovation Ventures will participate in a technology transfer partnership with the New Jersey Association of State Colleges and Universities (NJASCU).

, part of the (OfR) and responsible for all Rutgers’ technology commercialization and transfer, will provide information and guidance to eight New Jersey state colleges and universities: Kean University, Montclair State University, New Jersey City University (NJCU), Ramapo College, Stockton University, The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), Thomas Edison State University and William Paterson University. The partnership aims to advance these schools’ entrepreneurial efforts for the research conducted on their campuses.

The idea for the partnership came from the , of which Kean, NJCU, Ramapo, Stockton, TCNJ, Thomas Edison State, and William Paterson are all members.

Rutgers Office for Research, primarily through Innovation Ventures, will guide these higher education institutions on processes related to intellectual property, such as patenting, licensing, and overall commercialization, to help the schools work to transform their innovations into products, services, and partnerships.

“Rutgers research is a key cog in the New Jersey innovation ecosystem, and the university takes that responsibility very seriously,” said Michael E. Zwick, Rutgers Office for Research senior vice president for Research. “This partnership promotes a more inclusive innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem in the state and encourages collaboration among researchers at our publicly supported institutions of higher learning.”

“Innovation Ventures is proud to lead the Office for Research’s efforts in this partnership,” said Deborah Perez Fernandez, acting executive director for Innovation Ventures. “Innovation and entrepreneurship are and always have been a group effort, and this joint venture will help foster potential collaborations between researchers across all institutions.”

Gene Lepore, Executive Director of NJASCU said, “Our institutions are getting more involved in the research and innovation space, but they lack a sophisticated tech transfer infrastructure. We thought there might be an opportunity to work with one of our research peer institutions in this area, and of course Rutgers, as the research flagship, was at the top of the list. We are extremely grateful that Rutgers’ Office for Research through its Innovation Ventures department agreed to share their research infrastructure, knowledge, and experience with us.”

Increasingly, NJASCU members are becoming more involved in the innovation and entrepreneurship space. Kean was recently designated the State’s first urban research university by the state of New Jersey and hosts , a life science technology accelerator based at the school’s STEM Building. TCNJ features a Montclair State, although not an NJASCU member, is a as well and will be part of the technology transfer partnership.

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and the NJASCU will begin with a one-year trial period to better understand the volume of research and technology transfer that is taking place at each of the NJASCU’s members to gauge the needs of each of the institutions and Rutgers’ capacity to help relative to those needs.

“From the beginning of this process, we've been so appreciative of the work and the time that the Rutgers Office for Research and Innovation Ventures have put into this endeavor,” added Lepore. “Rutgers is embracing its role as the flagship research institution of the state of New Jersey, sharing its resources with smaller schools who are growing and developing a larger research portfolio, for no monetary compensation, and for that we are grateful.”

 

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING

“The Research Commercialization Group has been a remarkable collaboration among colleges and universities. The information and resources that have been shared will help propel Kean University on its path toward an R2 Carnegie research designation and assist our varied and ongoing research commercialization efforts.”

  • Keith Bostian, Associate Provost of Science and Technology, Kean University

"Montclair State University is proud to be part of the Innovation Ventures initiative. As one of New Jersey’s four public doctoral research universities we are committed ensuring our researchers have access to the support services needed to develop new technologies to serve the public good. Montclair State University’s advances in clean energy technology, energy efficiency, medicinal chemistry, and health data analytics will contribute to developing solutions to our most pressing societal challenges.”

  • Acting Vice Provost for Research Stefanie Brachfeld, Montclair State University

“Stockton University welcomes the opportunity to consult with Innovation Ventures at Rutgers University on our intellectual property issues.  Innovation Ventures will be a valuable resource to the Stockton on patent protection and commercialization matters.”

  • Leamor Kahanov, Provost, Stockton University

“Faculty and students at The College of New Jersey are engaged in innovative and cutting-edge research on a daily basis. It’s at the core of what we do at the college. We look forward to collaborating with our colleagues across the New Jersey research landscape and appreciate this partnership that will provide additional resources and pathways to the commercialization of their work.”

  • Jeffrey M. Osborn, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, TCNJ

"We appreciate Rutgers, and our colleagues at NJASCU, for making this resource available to other institutions in New Jersey that have more modest commercialization infrastructures. Commercializable ideas come from many places and I am hopeful this partnership can amplify those opportunities for the benefit of the state and citizenry we serve."

  • Josh Powers, Provost & Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, William Paterson University