TY - JOUR
T1 - AAC technology transfer
T2 - An AAC-RERC report
AU - Higginbotham, Jeffery D.
AU - Beukelman, David
AU - Blackstone, Sarah
AU - Bryen, Diane
AU - Caves, Kevin
AU - Deruyter, Frank
AU - Jakobs, Thomas
AU - Light, Janice
AU - McNaughton, David
AU - Moulton, Bryan
AU - Shane, Howard
AU - Williams, Michael S.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Transferring innovative technologies from the university to the manufacturing sector can often be an elusive and problematic process. The Rehabilitation and Engineering Research Center on Communication Enhancement (AAC-RERC) has worked with the manufacturing community for the last 10 years. The purpose of this article is to discuss barriers to technology transfer, to outline some technology transfer strategies, and to illustrate these strategies with AAC-RERC related activities.
AB - Transferring innovative technologies from the university to the manufacturing sector can often be an elusive and problematic process. The Rehabilitation and Engineering Research Center on Communication Enhancement (AAC-RERC) has worked with the manufacturing community for the last 10 years. The purpose of this article is to discuss barriers to technology transfer, to outline some technology transfer strategies, and to illustrate these strategies with AAC-RERC related activities.
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U2 - 10.1080/07434610902724886
DO - 10.1080/07434610902724886
M3 - Article
C2 - 19280423
AN - SCOPUS:67650107585
SN - 0743-4618
VL - 25
SP - 68
EP - 76
JO - AAC: Augmentative and Alternative Communication
JF - AAC: Augmentative and Alternative Communication
IS - 1
ER -