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Commercialisation

The Commercialisation team at Curtin works with Curtin staff, students, researchers, investors and industry partners to take innovations, assess their commercial potential and find the best ways of bringing them to market.

COMMERCIALISATION

Transforming disruptive ideas into commercial reality

At Curtin University, we empower individuals to develop the skills required to solve real-world problems with commercial outcomes. We have a growing cohort of researchers who are engaged and interested in commercialisation opportunities. Our Commercialisation team supports these researchers and their collaborators through a range of mechanisms that enable and foster their ideas from conception to commercial success.

Commercialisation Pathway

As we move from innovation to impact, commercialisation at Curtin follows the pathway depicted below. The Commercialisation team works closely with researchers to assess commercial potential, implement a commercialisation plan, and negotiate deals with commercial partners.

IP Policy and Procedures and Ownership

Curtin’s Intellectual Property Policy and Intellectual Property Procedures govern the ownership, use and commercialisation of Intellectual Property (IP) produced by staff members.

Staff are encouraged to actively engage in commercialisation activities and are rewarded through a generous revenue sharing scheme whereby 50% of commercial revenue (after costs) is shared with the inventors or originators of the technology or innovation.

Staff: IP created by staff during their duties or on Curtin projects is typically owned by Curtin.

Students: Students own the IP they create, unless otherwise agreed.

Exemptions: Curtin acknowledges individual ownership of scholarly and artistic works. Indigenous cultural and intellectual property is managed in consultation with relevant communities.

Commercialisation Advisory Board (CAB)

The Commercialisation Advisory Board (CAB) provides the Commercialisation team with advice and guidance for all stages of the commercialisation lifecycle.

The board provides strategic guidance and advice on the University’s commercialisation activity including appropriate support programs, pathways, structures and funding for commercialisation.

The current board members are:

Download Resources

Commercialisation Pathway Infographic

Commercialisation Pathway Infographic

IP Policy and Procedures Infographic

IP Policy and Procedures Infographic

Events and Workshops

Kickstart Funding

Kickstart Funding

Kickstart is an internal Curtin funding program that can assist with the costs of proof of concept, prototyping, pilot scale trialling, business planning and other activities that will accelerate the translation of research outcomes towards commercial success.

Spotlight on Commercialisation

Spotlight on Commercialisation

This event series aims to build capability for Curtin researchers and academic staff to better understand the commercialisation journey and the opportunities available in research commercialisation.

A group of people at Optus stadium with Curtinnovation Awards

Curtinnovation Awards

The Curtinnovation Awards identify new technologies, products and services arising from research at Curtin and its collaborators.

Entrepreneurship at Curtin

Entrepreneurship at Curtin

Curtin University has developed a pipeline of support for entrepreneurial individuals who want to transform disruptive ideas into global businesses. Over the past 20 years this pipeline has been the foundation of many new Western Australian products, services and businesses.