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... Universities, for their part, look to these research relationships as a way to enhance the potential development and application of university-based knowledge and discoveries for the public benefit. By working with industry, universities gain access to financial support for research and training; expose academic scientists to industrial approaches to research; and increase understanding of how university research can address industrial concerns.
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... The obligation of the sponsor and the university to maximize the public benefit from the research results may, but does not necessarily, require that a product be sold; internal use of the research results by the sponsor may promote public benefit by increasing efficiency and reducing production costs. 3Sce, for example, Research Universities as Research Partners: How to Make it Work, Howard Schneiderman, 1987; and New Alliances and Partnerships In American Science and Engineering, Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable, 1986.


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