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Kohlberg could not be reached for comment, but he said in a Harvard press release that technology transfer is an “excellent and time-tested means” of advancing science research to “reach fruition...
...21st century will bring many new opportunities and challenges for the University community in technology transfer and collaborations with industry,” he said. “The changes under way at Harvard show its commitment to the future, and to leadership in technology development and transfer, as well as to economic development in the Commonwealth...
Isaac T. Kohlberg’s appointment as associate provost and chief technology development officer comes as Harvard attempts to beef up “technology transfer,” a practice by which universities license technologies stemming from their research to companies who develop them. Kohlberg currently heads up technology transfer efforts for Tel Aviv University...
Though Harvard pulled in $24.3 million in licensing revenues through its Office of Technology and Trademark Licensing (OTTL) in fiscal year 2003, some rival research universities have been able to make far more money off technology transfer. The MIT Technology Licensing Office announced gross revenues of $31.7 million that year, and Columbia University’s Science and Technology Ventures unit saw total licensing revenue of $178.4 million for fiscal 2003. According to Columbia, that number represents the highest technology licensing revenue of any U.S. research university for the fifth year running...
Kohlberg is now CEO of Ramot, the technology transfer company of Tel Aviv University, as well as its parent company, TAU Economic Corp. Ltd. From 1989 to 2001, he filled a number of roles at New York University, including vice provost...