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  1. Sep 29, 2020 · University spinoffs play a significant role in transferring knowledge to society, with more than 10,000 companies having been formed this way. Each year 100s more are founded, so we decided to pick out 20 of the most exciting that have been formed over the past two years.

  2. University spin-o s (USOs ff or ASOs, for Academic spin-o s), emerged among the potential means ff for universities to pursue the third mission. Research on the creation, emergence, development and scaling up of USOs has grown signi cantly with contributions from multiple subject areas.

  3. Nov 18, 2019 · Every year, academic efforts result in thousands of new patents and innovations. With these vast intellectual resources, it’s no wonder that university campuses have produced more than 10,000 spin-offs globally. Many institutions are well aware of this potential and work hard to support the entrepreneurial projects of their researchers.

  4. Jan 1, 2010 · University spin-offs (USOs) represent one mechanism for commercialising knowledge that are attracting considerable attention because of their potential to (a) enhance local economic development,...

  5. University spin-off firms are one of how academic institutions transform new ideas into innovations and commercialise them. University spin-off companies are also considered an entrepreneurial avenue for university graduates involved in conducting academic research.

  6. University spin-offs and the region 1. INTRODUCTION The importance of ‘university spin-offs’ (USOs) in economic development and technological advance is now well documented.1 Universities of different kinds are seen to be adding value to regional and national economies in ways

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  8. effects of such initiatives on spin-off creation are not yet well understood. In this paper, we consider the effect of university- and national-level framework conditions on the creation and performance of univer sity spin-off firms. Although there has been an increase in the number of university spin-offs created in both the USA and Europe