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Japan Technology Group, Inc. enters
the partnership with yet2.com and competitive
technologies, inc.
Japan Technology Group, Inc. is pleased to announce
about new strategic
alliances formed with Yet2.com and Competitive
Technologies, Inc. to enhance the commercialization and
licensing of intellectual property. The current
collaborations are the additional to already existing
partnering relationship with UTEK Corp. Between the
partnering companies we have a global presence in the
technology marketplace, with over 100,000 registered
users and thousands of page views per day we can present
intellectual property in front of a vast community of
potential licensees. The relationship will benefit all
the companies by matching US industrial giant companies
with Japanese untapped intellectual properties.
About UTEK
Corp.:
UTEK® is a leading, market-driven technology transfer
company that enables companies of all sizes to acquire
innovative technologies from universities and research
laboratories worldwide. In addition to the core
technology transfer services, UTEK provides tools to
search, analyze and manage university intellectual
properties. Clients ranged from rapidly growing small
capitalization firms to market leaders such as
AstraZeneca, Amgen, P&G, IBM, Eastman Kodak, Dow,
Raytheon and Boeing.
About
Yet2.com:
YET2.COM was founded with the joint investment from
Siemens, Bayer, Honeywell, DuPont, P&G and NTT DoCoMo.
Most of the Fortune 500 companies are engaged in
technology licensing discussions through YET2.COM.
About Competitive Technologies, Inc.:
Competitive Technologies, Inc. (CTT) is an invention
management and technology transfer company specializing
in the commercialization and licensing of intellectual
property. CTT develops strategic global alliances to
identify and deliver appropriate technology solutions to
our customers. CTT has evaluated over 25,000 different
technologies, finalized several hundred license
agreements, and has been awarded a number of
collaborative R&D contracts involving partnerships
between universities industry and federal/state
government.
(Posted January 12, 2007) |