WSU streamlines research commercialization process

perspectives-2012-120pPULLMAN, Wash. – Universities play a critical role in the commercialization of new technologies, and Washington State University is among the research, land-grant institutions developing new knowledge making a difference locally, nationally and internationally.

Our research efforts include major discoveries unmatched by any other research institution, and we have a specific mission to deliver these discoveries to the public where they can make the most impact.

Read all of WSU President Elson S. Floyd’s column at http://president.wsu.edu/blog/perspectives/2014/02/13/wsu-streamlines-processes-to-stimulate-research-commercialization/?utm_source=subscribers&utm_medium=email&utm_term=&utm_campaign=perspectives

 

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