Knowledge and Technology Transfer

ATU Technology Transfer Office (TTO)

The ATU Technology Transfer Office (TTO) is responsible for the professional management of the transfer and enhancement of knowledge generated by the Institute to industry in support of economic development.

Commercialisation services include:

  • Management of the intellectual property (IP) and campus company policies: the capture, protection and commercialisation of IP - through licences, options, assignments/Institute spin-outs.

  • Provision of best practice IP and contractual frameworks to enable professional industry-academic engagements.

  • Commercial, technical, financial and IP due diligence evaluations and innovation audits of research projects with commercial potential for Institute and collaborative industrial projects.

  • IP training and awareness seminars and workshops for students, staff and industry alike.

  • The optimal preparation of commercialisation grant submissions, as well as professional commercial/business plan development.

  • Commercial income generation including contract research and consultancy supporting further research, development and education in the Institute.

  • Development of upskilling and continuous professional development offerings in partnership for industry.

  • Curriculum development, knowledge transfer and lecturing in areas such as Innovation Management and Innovation Finance.

Atlantic Technological University Research

The ATU operates from eight campuses in Galway City, Castlebar, Letterfrack, Mountbellew, Letterkenny and Sligo.

ATU’s integrated approach to Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) is delivered through its Research Centres and Innovation Hubs. We apply our knowledge in IP and business incubation, to link companies and Institutional expertise, and work with national and international partners. Our research centres, focusing on marine and freshwater science, medical and engineering technologies complement our established expertise in science and engineering. Emerging areas such as Information and Communication Technologies, Tourism, Arts and Design are opening new avenues for research.

Linking with enterprise is central to ATU’s RDI strategy: Over 60% of our post-graduate projects are co-supervised by enterprise partners. As well as fostering academic excellence, we focus strongly on achieving positive impact through our research, particularly where that delivers regional development. Recent examples include: ATU’s pivotal role in product development for medical device companies; Informing national policy regarding fisheries management; and, Working with communities in energy sustainability.

ATU Technology Transfer is supported by Knowledge Transfer Ireland and Enterprise Ireland under the Technology Strengthening Initiative.  It is part of the Ignite West Technology Transfer consortium led by NUI Galway.

GMIT Policies
ATU IP Policy (PDF, 583.68KB)

GMIT Technology Transfer is supported by Knowledge Transfer Ireland and Enterprise Ireland under the Technology Strengthening Initiative. 

It is part of the Ignite West Technology Transfer consortium, along with IT Sligo, Letterkenny IT and led by NUI Galway.

For further information please contact:

Dr Rick Officer
Vice President for GMIT Research and Innovation

Tel: +353 (0)91 742760
Email: rick.officer@gmit.ie

Helen O’Reilly
Senior Administrator

GMIT Research and Innovation Office
Tel: +353 (0)91 742742
Email: helen.oreilly@gmit.ie