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Binghamton University Names New Director of Technology Transfer

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

New Director Charts Course ‍for Binghamton‘s Technology Transfer Office

Driven by a desire to fund his education and⁤ research, Arun Jain first encountered the potential‍ of technology transfer as an international master’s student. After earning his degree from Texas A&M, Jain ⁤spent several years at Advanced Micro Devices, where he developed⁢ a ‌passion for entrepreneurship after his division became an independent ‌startup. ⁢He subsequently launched a startup focused on promoting diversity ‌in e-commerce, successfully⁣ growing ⁣the concept before‍ ultimately ​exiting‍ the company.

This experience led Jain⁢ back to technology transfer, with ‌positions at Ohio State University and the University ⁤of Texas at Austin. He solidified his commitment to the field, stating,⁤ “By⁢ then, I think ⁣my faith in ‌the industry was sealed. That absolutely became my ⁢career at that point.”

Now, as the new director of Binghamton University’s Technology Transfer Office ‍(TTO), Jain aims to foster a more integrated approach to⁣ innovation. He envisions academics engaging with technology transfer earlier in the research process, creating⁢ multiple avenues ⁣for researchers to ⁤translate ​their discoveries. A key⁤ goal is to broaden the definition of intellectual property and proactively work with researchers at the⁢ lab level to ⁣identify‌ and develop promising‌ ideas.

Jain emphasizes that the TTO’s impact extends beyond licensing revenue. He hopes to accelerate‍ commercialization and contribute to the economic development of the ‌region, fostering a thriving ecosystem that benefits both the university and the wider ‍community.

Binghamton’s recent‍ designation as⁤ an ​R1 research institution, alongside universities ‍like Harvard and Johns ‍Hopkins, further excites Jain about his ‌new ⁢role. He notably appreciates the collaborative habitat, noting‍ the TTO’s close ties with initiatives like the Koffman Southern Tier Incubator,​ the NSF Energy⁢ Storage Engine in Upstate New York, and New Energy New York.

Having spent eleven years directing technology commercialization and licensing⁣ at​ UT Austin, Jain understands the challenges of moving ​research from⁣ the lab to the market. He believes the TTO plays a⁣ crucial role in guiding researchers through this process, ultimately benefiting society.

Jain finds inspiration ⁣in witnessing the success of​ researchers and students. He recounted ​the story of a UT Austin graduate‌ student who, after ⁢approaching the‌ TTO ⁣with a single idea,⁣ went on to build a⁢ thriving ⁢company with ⁢significant funding and a dedicated ⁢team. “To see‍ that progress,where they go through all those⁢ steps and flourish,I think that’s the ⁤most meaningful and fulfilling ⁣thing ever,”‍ he ‌said.

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