About OTC
Mission Statement: To serve Purdue University through the commercialization of its intellectual property.
Purdue Research Foundation’s Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC) operates one of the most comprehensive technology transfer programs among leading research universities in the United States. Services provided by this office support the economic development initiatives of Purdue University and benefit the university's academic activities.
Purdue’s intellectual property is an asset we strive hard to protect, market and license. We work hand-in-hand with Purdue faculty-, staff- and student-entrepreneurs to provide the resources needed to better understand Purdue policies related to intellectual property and the processes whereby this intellectual property (patents, copyright, trademarks, and tangible research property) can become an actual product or service. To ensure the long-term success of the innovations, we take the process one step further – at times – and help our inventors form startup companies complete with investor support and qualified management teams.
Annual report
In fiscal year 2007, Purdue Research Foundation reported 249 invention disclosures, 77 issued patents, and royalty income at $5.2 million. In the past six years, the university's invention and copyright disclosures have more than doubled. The foundation also reported the creation of eight startup companies 2007. Also see the Purdue Research Foundation Strategic Plan.
To download OTC's 2007 Annual Report, please click here.