The Wellcome Trust is an independent charity that supports up to 7000 researchers across 40 countries with funds of approximately £500 million ($845 million) per year. Its mission—to improve the health of humans and animals, through supporting research—is a clear and practical one. Yet technology transfer got off to a slow start at the Wellcome Trust, just as it did across the UK's universities, many of which only really begun embracing tech transfer over the last five to ten years. The notion of commercialising research is even newer across much of continental Europe.
Nor has Wellcome found that its first shot at encouraging technology transfer was the optimal one. Tech transfer subsidiary Catalyst Biomedica Ltd., set up in 1998, was somewhat distracted from...
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