AUTM on the Air spotlights how research gets commercialized—through tech transfer, patents/licensing, and the leaders turning innovations into real-world impact. It’s a strong booking platform for patent and licensing professionals, tech transfer executives, and commercialization-facing innovators who can explain trends, challenges, and pathways from lab to market.
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AUTM on the AIR is the weekly podcast that brings you conversations about the impact of research commercialization and the people who make it happen. Join us for interviews with patent and licensing professionals, innovators, entrepreneurs, and tech transfer leaders on the issues and trends that matter most.
Technology, Science, Life Sciences, Business, Society & Culture, Careers, Entrepreneurship
Typical Credentials:
Patent/licensing professionals; tech transfer leaders (directors, administrators, office leaders); innovators and entrepreneurs with research-to-market experience; commercialization/tech transfer executives and program leaders tied to university, startup, or government-funded innovation.
Required Achievements:
Leadership roles in university technology transfer or IP management, Experience licensing patents and/or building commercialization strategy, Involvement in startup formation or scaling research-derived technologies, Association with major funding programs (e.g., NSF/BARDA-type efforts) or multi-institution collaborative projects, Track record translating R&D into real-world adoption (e.g., pilot deployments, municipal/health applications)
Sanaz Shahi - Small-office IP Leadership; Diversity/mentorship And Professional Development; Building Support Systems Within Limited Staffing, Caitlin Long - Operating In Small/under-resourced Tech Transfer Offices; IP Management, Budgets/compliance; Community Mentorship And AUTM Small Office Support Systems; Avoiding Burnout, Dr. Yongsheng Chen - PFAS Removal Via Ai-designed Nanofiltration Membranes; Scaling From Lab To Startup And Municipal Adoption; Tech Transfer, Patents/licensing, Collaboration And Federal Funding, Marc Filerman - Startup Success Factors Tied To Problem Framing And Value Proposition; Commercialization Readiness For University Founders/tech Transfer; Government-backed Funding Pathways And Market Entry Strategy
Technology Transfer, Patents, Licensing, Commercialization, Intellectual Property, Research, Innovation, Startups, Healthcare, Policy