Unlocking genius

The University of Auckland offers cutting edge research and development and open thinking. UniServices takes that to the market, whether through technology transfer, professional learning for  educators or client partnerships.

View a video example of one of our Licensing and Investment opportunities - Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) being used in wireless electric vehicles.

Licensing and Investment opportunities - Seeking partners for licensing, investment and development opportunities.

You can view all our Licensing and Investment showcases in one document by clicking on the book image below and using the arrows and your mouse to navigate, read, magnify, email and print. Otherwise you can view individual showcases in pdf format or in themes on the following pages - Human therapeutic Technologies, Electrical Technologies, Computer/IT Technologies, Materials Technologies, Sensor/Diagnostic Technologies.

 

Open innovation

UniServices specialises in Open Innovation, having assisted many companies to solve challenging technical problems and realise opportunities that neither party could have identified alone.

In a world of widely distributed knowledge, companies cannot afford to rely entirely on their own research; they seek innovation from external sources. UniServices specialises in Open Innovation, having assisted many companies to solve challenging technical problems and realise opportunities that neither party could have identified alone.

We have become experts at creatively linking business to the research capabilities of The University of Auckland and to find the inherently big thoughts that exist at the interface between hard business questions and the creativity of our academic researchers.

As part of UniServices' 2009 Open Innovation Programme, which links business to the research capability of The University of Auckland, 12 Summer Student Scholarships have been awarded, for students from science, engineering, and business disciplines.

Students will be given the opportunity to work on challenging 'real-world' problems with projects for some of New Zealand's most well-known companies, including; Telecom, Fonterra, Frucor, and Greenlea.

We are proud to be starting something big with our future academics and thinkers and at the same time support New Zealand's businesses in open innovative thinking.