Explore the data, insights, and publications that guide our work and demonstrate the impact of the MITTN model.
Our Strategic Research Objective
One of the strategic objectives of the Multi-Institution Technology Transfer Network (MITTN) is to conduct a validation and evaluation study of the Multi-Institution Technology Transfer Office (MITTO) model. This research will provide a detailed analysis of the framework, showcasing its effectiveness and how it can be replicated to strengthen research commercialization nationwide.
Reports & Resources
This is a place for us to share data, research on MITTOs, and key documents from MITTN and our member organizations. This list is regularly updated with new findings and resources.
Research on the MITTO Model
- The History, Business, Funding Models, Strengths And Challenges Of Multi- Institutional Tech Transfer Offices
- Author: Ashley J. Stevens, John A. Fraser, and Alexandre Navarre
- Description: An in-depth article that provides an overview of the history, different models, and key challenges faced by multi-institutional technology transfer offices.
- University Technology Transfer Office Business Models: One Size Does Not Fit All
- Author: Daniela Baglieri, Francesco Baldi, & Christopher Tucci
- Description: A study that identifies and analyzes four types of technology transfer business models, revealing that different models are associated with varying levels of economic performance.
Member Organization Reports
- Launch Tennessee
- TTAC Pilot Report
- Scaling Up: Benchmarking and Recommendations for Growing Tennessee’s Tech-Based Economy
- Kentucky Commercialization Ventures
- Growing the Lab-to-Market Pipeline in Kentucky