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    The Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC)

    GTRC, a 501 (c)3, not-for-profit corporation, was chartered in the State of Georgia in April, 1937, to serve as the contracting entity for Georgia Tech. It provides research administration, contracting and intellectual property management services to the Institute's faculty, staff and students. In providing these services it seeks to be efficient, effective and flexible. Title to all intellectual property developed during the course of Georgia Tech's research activities resides with GTRC.

    OTL is a division of GTRC, and supports Georgia Tech's technology transfer activities with an innovative and flexible licensing program.

    About The Industry Contracting Office (ICO)

    ICO's mission is "To promote efficient and effective administration of industry-sponsored research projects".

    Key features of ICO include:

    • A "One Stop Shop" for industry, commerce and the professions.
    • Dedicated "Cradle-to-Grave" Contracting Officers.
    • Fast Track Project Initiation.
    • Ability to Quickly Resolve Intellectual Property and Other Contractual Issues during the negotiation process.
    • Ongoing Project Review to Ensure Project Deadlines and Budgets are met.

    Should you be a company interested in sponsoring research at Georgia Tech, please see the Industry Contracting Office web page. The Industry Contracting Office (ICO) is a division of Georgia Tech's Office of Sponsored Programs.

DID YOU KNOW?

Georgia Tech was awarded 38 patents in Fiscal Year 2006.