The vendor is required to provide commercialization consulting services to support the advancement and commercialization of university intellectual property and research service offerings.
- Activities include:
• Market development: identify potential clients, licensees, strategic partners, and investors across priority sectors aligned with agency research strengths.
• Business development outreach: establish contact with decisionmakers at target companies and organizations; introduce agency IP portfolio and capabilities.
• Deal facilitation: assist in structuring partnership, licensing, or sponsored research agreements in coordination with agency office of strategic partnerships, innovation, resources, and engagement (spire).
• Pipeline building: develop and maintain a qualified prospect pipeline with status updates and progress metrics.
• Market intelligence: provide feedback on competitive landscape, industry trends, and opportunities for applied research and technology deployment.
• Reporting: submit regular progress reports on outreach, contacts made, leads generated, and deals under discussion.
• Compliance: ensure all activities are consistent with agency policies on IP, conflict of interest, confidentiality, and state and federal regulations.
- Engagement structure
• Compensation model: commission-based compensation only.
• Work arrangement: remote engagement for us-based consultants, with occasional travel to state as needed.
• Duration: 12 months, with annual renewals as agreed upon by both parties.
- Preferred qualifications
• Proven track record: demonstrated success in technology commercialization, licensing, or business development, preferably in academic, government, and corporate research settings.
• Sector knowledge: familiarity with industries relevant to agency strengths including:
o Advanced manufacturing
o Forest bioproducts
o Marine and blue economy
o Food and agriculture
o Materials science
o Biomedical and biotech
o Outdoor recreation
• Established networks: existing relationships with potential client firms, licensees, and investors in the target sectors.
• Business and negotiation skills: experience negotiating licensing, research collaborations, or partnership agreements.
• Communication: strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to effectively convey technical concepts to industry audiences.
• Entrepreneurial approach: ability to proactively identify and pursue commercialization opportunities with minimal direction.
• Knowledge of university environments: familiarity with university IP policies, sponsored research agreements, and federal compliance expectations is preferred.
- Contract Period/Term: 1 year
- Questions/Inquires Deadline: November 14, 2025
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