Tech Transfer Offices Across the State
Tech Transfer
Offices from Across the State of New Mexico
The tech transfer process is a multi-step journey to commercialize innovations from research institutions into usable products. It generally involves invention disclosure, evaluation, protecting intellectual property (patents), marketing the technology, and licensing it to companies or startups for commercialization. This is a collaborative process managed by a university or national lab Technology Transfer Office (TTO). Use the information below to learn how to connect with these organizations.
opens in a new windowUniversity of New Mexico
UNM Rainforest Innovations nurtures innovation by protecting technologies developed at UNM and transferring these technologies to the marketplace.
New Mexico State University
The IP Office within Arrowhead Center protects, manages, and commercializes the creative products of New Mexico State University.
New Mexico Tech
The OIC enables New Mexico Tech students, faculty, and researchers to work on real market-driven commercialization projects from the ground up to enable successful commercialization.
opens in a new windowSandia National Laboratories
The Center for Collaboration and Commercialization (C3) is designed to strengthen partnerships, technology transfer, and ties to the community, and offers services to boost Sandia’s interaction with industry, academia, and government.
opens in a new windowSandia National Laboratories
The Sandia Technology Partnerships Office offers partners access to the Labs’ world-class science, advanced technologies, and unique research facilities.
Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Feynman Center drives Los Alamos innovation by accelerating connections between research, corporate, and entrepreneurial communities, and building partnerships and mechanisms that deliver their technology to solve our nation’s biggest challenges.






