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Nick Slaymaker, trading as Hi-Tech Marketing, has supplied
technology transfer services for over 13 years to Companies, Universities,
NHS Trusts and government research organisations in order to:
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identify
exploitable research and technology (technology audits)
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assess the
commercial potential of innovations
- implement an exploitation strategy
- help companies dependent on
new technology to find exploitable research they can license or invest in
Nick Slaymaker also now has Venture Capital experience:
he joined the University of
Cambridge Challenge Fund in February 2000 as Technology Manager and
is employed three days a week to set up and fund new companies based on
academic research; his start ups include: power semiconductors, metals production,
medical instrument, drug delivery, microassay data optimisation, microassay
reader, lab on chip, magnetic refrigeration and improved wound healing. |
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