Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

You may be asking some of these questions. If so, you'll find the answers. If you don't see your questions, contact us. We're here to help.

I am a professor at an Oregon university with commercialization ideas for my technology. Should I work with ONAMI, or my technology transfer office?

A close relationship with your university technology transfer office is critical for any effort to commercialize technology developed with university resources. Your tech transfer office will help determine whether a technology is likely to be patentable, and if so what licensing opportunities may exist. Keep in mind that university-owned technology will require a license agreement or option-to-license agreement with the university. Separate from university IP and licensing, ONAMI can be a partner in market assessment, company formation and related efforts associated with technology commercialization.

I think I have a great idea to commercialize my technology. Can ONAMI help me understand whether there is a real market for it?

Absolutely, in fact we require an in-depth understanding of potential markets as part of our assessment process, which is typically led by our team of commercialization mentors and advisors.

I am interested in commercializing my idea and starting a company, but I don't want to run it or become a business person instead of a scientist.

That's our sweet spot. Let's talk.