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Technology Transfer Services

     
  Innovative technologies often emerge in the marketplace due to research conducted at universities, federal laboratories, and other not-for-profit institutions. Technology transfer is one of UCAR's six primary goals. Through the UCAR Foundation, the fruits of our research are made available for private firms to adapt into commercially viable products. Software and educational training modules developed within NCAR and UOP are also examples of UCAR's technology transfer activity. By commercializing knowledge and technology, the foundation amplifies the benefits of publicly supported science and establishes independent sources of revenue to help support further research at NCAR and UOP.In addition to licensing technology directly to private firms, the foundation also invests in business development as a means of bringing the fruits of UCAR research to society.
     
  Technology transfer
An introduction to UCAR's tech-transfer activities. more >
   
  Licensing
Details on the UCAR Foundation's licensing process and how to submit proposals.   more >
   
  Technologies
Technologies are available for licensing through the UCAR Foundation in the following categories:
 
 Business Development
     
  Peak Weather Resources
The UCAR Foundation formed this for-profit corporation to assure greater quality control over the delivery of UCAR technology to key end-user communities. A wholly-owned subsidiary of the UCAR Foundation, Peak Weather operates independently under the guiding principles of the UCAR mission. more >
     

Snow bands passing over New York’s LaGuardia Airport are depicted on the WSDM display.
  WSDM Technologies
The Weather Support to Decision Making system provides a maximum amount of weather information at a glance. This UCAR-developed technology requires minimal training to operate and no special meteorological knowledge to interpret. Peak Weather, CLH of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and WDT of Norman, Oklahoma,  created this joint venture to bring three key WSDM technologies to the aviation industry.
   
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