Abstract
Over the past year, the National University of Singapore (NUS) has consolidated and strengthened its resources to enhance university–industry collaborative programmes and technology transfers. The initiative covers collaborative research and development (R&D), programme management, technology transfer and licensing arrangements, and industry liaison. The success of these initiatives will depend on faculty commitment, institutional support, incentives and environmental factors. We discuss various measures taken by NUS to promote industry linkages and encourage greater faculty participation in technology transfer.
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