Researcher
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Transferring my innovation
Technology transfer to a business is the intended outcome of economic promotion. It represents the stage that paves the way for introducing an innovative product, service or process stemming from transferred research results onto the market.
At this stage, academic excellence merges with business potential, to transform knowledge into concrete innovation.
Technology transfer with TTT
Within the scope of our technology transfer services, we find partners and negotiate the best terms of use of intellectual property rights by one or more businesses (particularly in the form of exclusive or non-exclusive licences).
Our team is committed to simplifying the technology transfer process to maximise benefits:
- Contract negotiation
- Licensee follow-up
- Management and financial returns
- Reporting to researchers and establishments

Technology transfer via startup creation
At TTT, we help researchers transform their innovative ideas into successful businesses contributing to the economy and society.
If creating a startup is the best transfer option, the support of our technology transfer experts allows you to:
- set up or grow your team
- clarify the economic model
- draft the business plan
- and facilitate your fundraising
In collaboration with your establishment, our SATT then acts as an interface with organisations that fund and support business creation, such as the western Occitania regional incubator Nubbo and BPI France.
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Win-win business and researcher agreements
We offer win-win agreements for both parties.
When a business makes use of the results of your research work and generates revenue, it pays licence fees to Toulouse Tech Transfer.
This approach ensures that the researchers, institutions, and laboratories concerned benefit financially from technology transfer.
A portion of these fees is reinvested in research, making it possible to create a virtuous circle from technology transfer.
Each transfer project also contributes to both economic growth and to advances in scientific research.