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Licensing technologies from the NRC Institute for Information Technology (NRC-IIT) can be a profitable way for companies to solve specific research problems or to get new products to market quickly.
NRC-IIT has a strong track record of working with its partners to commercialize, disseminate or apply the outputs of its research.
Typically, licensing opportunities arise in one of two ways.
Most of the NRC-IIT technologies available for licensing are at the “proof-of-concept” or “prototype”stages. This means that companies wishing to commercialize them will be expected to invest in further technology development. Academics, students and members of the public may find these technologies sufficiently developed for non-commercial purposes.
NRC-IIT licence agreements reflect the status and the desired application of the technology, as well as the partners’needs. Some of the technologies listed below are available on standard terms, whereas others may be subject to negotiation.
Most licence agreements contain terms pertaining to commercialization, licence duration, payments, milestones and periodic reporting. Some technologies may require a business plan or technology usage case.
To find out more about specific licensing opportunities and technologies, please follow the links below.
Occasionally, NRC-IIT will seek partners through an open bidding process. Invitations for participation in open bidding processes are announced as the opportunities arise.
Typically, commercial licences are available on standard terms and are designed to meet the needs of software developers or end-users. The following technologies are currently available through commercial licences:
Academic licences are available on standard terms drafted with the needs of the academic and student communities in mind.
Open source licences are available on standard open source terms.
For general information on commercialization, please contact the Business Development Office. Or, for more information, please visit NRC's Technology Licensing Opportunities.