Keywords

Technology Transfer, Commercialisation, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Patent Filing, Licensing Agreement, Trademark, Technology Incubation, Startup Ecosystem, Technology Readiness Level (TRL), Innovation Management, Market Feasibility, Value Chain, Product Development, Business Model Canvas, Technology Promotion, Knowledge Transfer, Public-Private Partnership (PPP), Open Innovation, Spin-off Enterprises, Technology Scouting

Technology Commercialization and Incubation

authored by: Kausik Pradhan, Chigilipalli Mounika,Seepana Anil Kumar,Indrajit Barman & Shashikant
ISBN: 9789372193725 | Binding: Hardback | Pages: 226 | Language: English | Copyright: 2026
Length: 152 mm | Breadth: 16.75 mm | Height: 229 mm | Imprint: NIPA | Weight: 510 GMS
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The book Technology Commercialization and Incubation offers a comprehensive guide to transforming innovations into viable ventures, particularly in the agriculture and allied sectors. Designed for students, researchers, agripreneurs, policymakers, and technology managers, the book bridges theory and practice, with special emphasis on Indian ecosystems within a global perspective.

Beginning with foundational concepts, the book clearly distinguishes between discovery, invention, innovation, and technology. It explains different types of innovation—basic, breakthrough, disruptive, and sustaining—followed by models and stages of the technology commercialization process. It further clarifies the distinctions between technology transfer and commercialization, emphasizing the lifecycle and refinement of agricultural technologies.

A key focus of the book is Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Management. It covers patents, copyrights, trademarks, and geographical indications, while discussing international treaties like TRIPS, UPOV, and CBD. It also explores India's national laws including the PPV&FR Act, Biodiversity Act, and systems to protect grassroots and indigenous knowledge like the TKDL, PBRs, and the Honeybee Network. Topics such as GMOs and biosafety are examined in policy contexts.

The book dives deep into Technology Commercialization Strategies. It covers methods for assessment, refinement, and valuation—using market-based and royalty-rate models. It offers insights into licensing, scale-up models, agripreneur handholding, and engagement of startups, SHGs, and producer organizations. It also outlines policy support like the Startup India and Atal Innovation Mission initiatives.

A dedicated section covers Technology Incubation, including its definition, types, and processes. It examines Indian incubation models—profit and non-profit—and government support for incubators. Livelihood-focused incubation and rural incubator frameworks are particularly emphasized.

The book also explores Technology Promotion and Soft Skills critical for commercialization success. It includes methods like technology fairs, business plan contests, and scientist–entrepreneur dialogues, while encouraging strong business communication and networking abilities.

In the final sections, the book addresses Emerging Approaches, including technology scouting, innovation management, and evolving incubation ecosystems.

Blending academic insight with practical strategies, this book is a vital resource for anyone involved in moving technologies from lab to market. It empowers readers with the tools and understanding required to drive sustainable innovation and build entrepreneurial capacity in the knowledge economy.

1. Technology commercialisation and modern concept

2. Intellectual Property Resources (IPR) Management

3. Technology Commercialisation

4. Technology Incubation

5. Technology Promotion and Essential Skills for Technology Commercialisation

6. Emerging Approaches in Technology Commercialisation and Incubation

 

 
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