Society for Technology Management (STEM) is a non-profit organization which aims to provide a facilitative environment for Technology Transfer Processes and provides a platform for all the professionals/stakeholders to share their expertise thus helping to create a synergy in the industry. With the changing business environments Intellectual Properties have become very important for inventors and corporations. STEM keeps their members updated about all changes and the best practices in the area of Intellectual Properties. STEM also provides an environment that encourages entrepreneurship and provides a platform to network with referral links for information and other resources thus contributing towards the professional development of technology management professionals in Life Sciences, food sciences, engineering sciences, physical sciences, etc.
STEM Program Objectives
STEM organizes various Summits and ATTP accredited courses throughout the year to facilitate:
- Understanding the value of ‘next generation’ technologies and intellectual assets for your enterprise
- Identifying potential licensees, and implementing a license engagement strategy
- Understanding deal strategies, and the essence of a good deal
- Negotiating Licenses effectively, and keeping away from common pitfalls
- Effective post-licensing management, with negotiation, audit, litigation skills
- Maximizing financial value, and going beyond royalty rates
- Advances and deeper knowledge on bio-property
- Translational Research
- Issues and solutions
The STEM Annual Summit organized regularly is a forum for STEM members to converge, share ideas, insights, and gain from best practices in technology transfer. The STEM Professional Development Program for Technology Managers is designed to equip the participants with the required knowledge and skills to efficiently prosper in their roles.