Technology Transfer

Research and Technology Transfer

Our cutting-edge research generates substantial payoffs. It creates new products and improves lives. It spurs jobs and economic development through the licensing of research discoveries, and sparks start-up companies. It also trains students so they can hit the ground running when they enter the workforce and become the innovators of tomorrow.

We help industry members with research and development, and the bottom line. First-rate R&D in the private sector costs big bucks. But industry gets more bang for the buck with us. Our laboratories and researchers are nothing less than professional.

We work with industry

We realize that only industry can commercialize our research and technological innovations. And only when the innovations are commercialized can they enhance your life.

To learn more about our technologies and licensing and commercialization opportunities, visit the A&M System Office of Technology Commericialization.

Transferring knowledge is also part of our mission. To that end, TEES centers and departments in Texas A&M University's Dwight Look College of Engineering offer courses, seminars, symposiums and workshops for industry employees:

  • The Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering hosts the Instrumentation Symposium for the Process Industries every January.
  • The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering hosts an Annual Conference for Protective Relay Engineers each spring.
  • The TEES Food Protein Research and Development Center offers courses on a variety of topics.
  • The TEES Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center offers courses. Industry employees may attend a regularly scheduled course, or industry members may request a course for employees.
  • The TEES Thomas and Joan Read Center for Distribution Research and Education host seminars for distributors and manufacturers.
  • The TEES Turbomachinery Laboratory hosts two symposia for manufacturers and users of turbomachinery: The International Pump Users Symposium in March and the Turbomachinery Symposium in September.
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