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LES INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORYTAD. I'" nr "na.I'I'ra.ITOI "al.I: ur \lUI' 11;11 I.,

LETTER OF INTRODUCTION

ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDED

ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF UNIVERSITIES, NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS,BROKERS, AND CONSULTANTS

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORIES

1. Food Products and Processing2. Textile Products and Processing3. Synthetic Fiber (fiber production, processing, raw materials)4. Pulp and Paper, Wood Products, Lumber5. Plastics (resins, processes, equipment)6. Petroleum Refining, Products and Processing7. Rubber and Plastic Products and Processing8. Stone, Glass, Clay Products and Processing9. Metals (smelting, refining, steelmaking)

10. Mining and Extraction (minerals, metals, coal, gas, oil)11. Industrial Inorganic Chemical Products and Processing12. Industrial Organic Chemical Products and Processing13. Agricultural Chemicals (fertilizers, pesticides)14. Drugs (human and animal medicinal products)15. Packaging, Graphics, Printing16. Soaps, Detergents, Cosmetics, Toiletries17. Paints, Varnishes, Coatings, Adhesives18. Computers, Data Transmission, Communications and Software19. Electrical and Electronic Equipment20. Mechanical Machinery and Equipment21. Transportation and Lifting Equipment22. Energy (generation, distribution and controls)23. Pollution Control (gas, liquid, solid)24. Instruments, Devices, Controls and Systems25. Photographic Devices, Optical Instruments and Lenses26. Medical, Surgical and Dental Instruments (devices and supplies)27. Biotechnology28. Automation and Robotics29. Other (such as: Sports and leisure, plants, horticulture, etc.)

UNIVERSITY AND NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

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7TH EDITIONJuly 1990.

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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF ORGANIZATIONSINCLUDED UNDER TECHNOLOGY CATEGORIES

A·DEC InternationalAC.R. Angeline F.S.AABSKFAlza CorporationANT Nachrichtentechnik GMBHArea Oil and Gas CompanyAbbott LaboratoriesAcademic Catalyst Corp.Adcock-Ingram Ltd.Adria LaboratoriesAir Products & Chemicals, Inc.Airmuscle LimitedAlcan Aluminum LimitedAlcon LaboratoriesAllergan PharmaceuticalsAllergan, Inc.Allied-Signal, Inc.Alta-Can Telecom, Inc.American CyanamidAmerican Home Products Corp.Amaco CorporationArco Chemical CompanyArco Oil and Gas CompanyArmco Inc.Armco Steel Company. L.P.Atkinson. Ltd.Autochem North AmericaAutomotive Products PLCAxis Research AS

A264, 14, 17, 26, 279. 20, 27141818,2412, 13, 14, 271, 14, 26, 2714.261411, 1224,28,299, 151414,26,2714,24,275, 718, 19, 24, 261214, 26, 2765, 12109, 10910.16,175,9, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 292127

Cilia-GeigyOlorox Company, The.Continental Can CompanyComing Incorporated

Cross & Tracker Corp.Cygnus Research Corporation

DRG PlasticsDako CorporationDelalande. S.ADesigner Blocks, Inc.Dornier Medical Systems, Inc.Dow BrandsDow Chemical Company. The

DowflancoDunlop International Technology Ltd.Duphar B.V.

E.!. DuPont DeNemours & Co., Inc.

ECR Technologies, Inc.EntelEsco CorporationEastman Chemical CompanyEcolab, Inc.Ethyl Corporation

13, 14,271, 5, 11, 12, 15, 161, 151, 8, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,

24,25,28

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D151, 14, 27148261,15.16,291,2.4,5,7,9,11,12,17.

23134, 7, 21, 2614,27

E1,2,3.5,7,13,14,17,23,

25,26,2720189, 205, 12, 15, 171,2,1612

BHP Co., Ltd.Biotek, Inc.soc Group, TheBP VenturesBabcock Contractors Ltd.Baxter Healthcare Corp.Bayer AGBecton Dickinson & Co.Bend Research, Inc.Bio-Lab, Inc.Block Drug Co., Inc.Boehringer Ingelheim

Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Boehringer Mannheim Corp.Boeing Company, The

Borden, Inc.Bristol-Myers SquibbBrunswick-TechneticsBurchell Nursery, Inc.Burroughs WeUcome Co.

B9. 101411,265, 10, 22, 2410, 11, 12, 1314,26,271324, 26, 276, 12. 13. 232914,26

14,27275,11,18, 19, 20, 21. 23, 24,

25, 281,5,1714, 26, 2721,2927,2914, 26, 27

F.H. FauIding & Co., Ltd.FMC Corporation, Agrichemical GroupFarmitalia Carlo ERBAFermos Group Ltd.Ferro Corp.Fina Technology, Inc,Fiaons, PLCFoseco PLC

Gates Corporation, TheGencorp, Inc.

Genentech, Inc.General Mills EuropeGenesis Integrated SystemsGensia Pharmaceuticals. Inc.Genta, Inc.Gillette Company, TheGlazo Canada, Inc.Glidden Company, TheGlycorned Incorporated.

14, 16, 2713,2714,2714,275,12, 175, 1214, 26, 278, 9, 10. 11

G2, 7, 19, 222, 4, 5, 7, 12, 15, 17, 20,

23, 24, 28, 2927118,2914,2714.279, 15,16, 19141714,27

HLaboratories

14,27114,27,296, 12, 221414, 26: 27, 2914, 15, 2611, 16,241, 3, 5,12, 1513,18

H.G. Pars PharmaceuticalInc.

H.J. Heinz CompanyHK Biomedical, Inc.HRI, Inc,Hafslund Nycomed ASHarvard Medical SchoolHaussmannNiforHenkel CorporationHercules IncorporatedHydro Fertilizers Limited.

2,5,6,7,11,12, -13, 14,22,23,27

185, 7, 12, 175, 1112, 13, 146, 1212, 14, 173,5, 1211,12

CC.R. Bard, Inc. 26Chicopee (A Johnson & Johnson Affiliate) 2, 3, 5, 7CTC & Associates 12, 23, 29CTIP Compagnia Tecnia Inter.

Progetti SPA

Calcomp, Inc.Cardolite CorporationCatalyst Resources, Inc.Celgene Corp.Champlin Refining & ChemicalsCherngen Corp.Cherntex InternationalChisso Engineering Co" Ltd.

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T Cell Sciences, Inc.Tago, Inc.Tosoh CorporationTaki Chemical Co., Ltd.Techmet CorporationTechnology Catalysts, Inc.TelefonicaTexaco Development CorporationThe Kendall CompanyThomson Consumer ElectronicsTranslab, Inc.

UC Industries, Inc.UCLI LimitedUSG CorporationUnimed, Inc.Uniroyal Goodrich Tire CompanyUniversity of Alberta HospitalsUpjohn Company, TheUpsher-Smith Laboratories

Villeroy & Boch AG

Warner LambertWellcome DiagnosticsWestvacowevemaeuser CompanyWhitehill Oral Technologies, Inc.Wyeth-Ayerat Laboratories

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14,2712,275, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 17, 2711, 12, 13, 2718, 19, 265, 14, 16, 27

186, 10, 12, 23, 2817,261919, 21, 28, 29

5, 20, 2914, 18, 24, 26, 273,4,8, 10, 11, 17, 20, 22, 231471, 18, 2612, 14, 18, 2414

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14, 26, 27, 29294, 244,23,2714, 16, 2614

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Montreal, Ecole Polytechnique deMRl Ventures, Inc.Microelectronics Center of North CarolinaMurray Associates, Inc.National Westminster Bank PLCNoone AssociatesNovacorp International Consulting, Inc.Ohio State UniversityOregon Health Sciences UniversityPan Meridian Consultants LimitedParkson International Ltd.Pax Technology Transfer Ltd.Pharmacerutical Licensing ConsultantsPharmaServe International, Inc.PhlllipsFoxPierola & AsociadosPolyresearch Service B.V.Protean Enterprises International Limited.Purdue Research FoundationRain Hill Group, Inc.Roome & GroseREFAC Technology Development CorporationResearch Corporation Technologies, Inc.Research Development CorporationResearch and Development Institute, TheResearch Foundation of SUNY, TheRichard Fleming Associates, Inc.Rockwood. Development Corp.Rodman and Associates, Inc.Royal Bank of Scotland picScottish Development AgencySouth Florida, University ofSurrey, University ofTechnology Exchange Ltd., TheTechnology Transfer ProgramTexas, University of, Health Science CenterTexas, University of, M.D. Anderson Cancer CenterTexas, University of, Medical Branch at GalvestonUCL! Limited.Un1ted.Nations Centre on Transnational CorporationsUniversity Technology Incorporated.Virginia's Center for Innovative TechnologyWake Forest UniversityWashingtOn Research FoundationWisconsin Innovation Service CenterVeda Research and Development Co. Ltd.

2121,33

2133333333212133

3"3"3"3"3"34

3"3"213"3"35212121223535353522222222222222222223232323232323

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 01 FOOD PRODUCTS AND PROCESSING

COMPANY NAME COMPANYCONTACT SPECIFICAREAOFINTEREST

Academic Catalyst Corp.Borden, Inc.Clorox Company, TheContinental Can CompanyCorning IncorporatedDako CorporationDow BrandsDow Chemical Company, TheE.1. DuPont De Nemours & Co., Inc.EcolabGeneral Mills EuropeH.J. Heinz CompanyHercules Incorporated

KV Pharmaceutical CompanyKraft General FoodLaff Whitesel, Conte & SaretMartin Manco & Company, Inc.Petrolite CorporationStratecconUniversity of Alberta Hospitals

Kunstadt, L.P.McSweeny, P.E.Westbrook, S.M.Hepp, W.RCraig, C.P.Brooks, S.Price, S.J.Manfroy, W.Leitch, RE.Ossanna, O. A.Hanford, J.Bierkan. D.A.Wagner, RL.Walsh, RM.Kirschner, M.1.Staackmann. J.W.Whitesel, J.W.Matlack, L.RMange, F.E.Beck, C.1.Nyland, B.

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Closing equipment for food processingContainers and packagingConfectionary productsFor health and aging

Cleaning, sanitizing process equipment only

Flavors, fragrances, food gums, other food ingredientsFlavors, fragrances, food gums, other food ingredients

Dairy products/processing & vegetable oil processing

Rapid microbiological methods-total count & specific items

Broad experience in foods & ingredientsInstitutional food products

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 02 TEXTILE PRODUCTS AND PROCESSING

COMPANY NAME

Chicopee (A Johnson & Johnson Affiliate)CTIP Compagnia Tecnica Inter. ProgettiDow Chemical Company, TheE.1. DuPont De Nemours & Co., Inc.Ecolab, Inc.Gates Corporation, TheGencorp, Inc.Milliken Research CorporationRhone PoulencSandoz Chemicals CorporationSandys Overseas Ltd.Smith & Nephew PLC

COMPANY CONTACT

Whitaker, H.L. Jr.Sartori, M.Manfroy, W.Leung, P.S.Ossanna, O.A.Castleman, C.Rote, F.C.Gardner, D.W.Flichy, L.Rosenfeld, M.Flisi, F.L.Hartington, M.

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SPECIFICAREAOF INTEREST

NonwovensProductiontechnmogies

Textile processing technology

Molded non-woven fibrous panels-e.q. auto trunk liners

Spinning & drawing of nylon 66 & polyester

Cotton & allied fibres, spinning, weaving & finishing

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 03 SYNTHETIC FIBER (FIBER PRODUCTION, PROCESSINGAND RAW MATERIALS)

COMPANY NAME

Chicopee (A Johnson & Johnson Affiliate)Chemtex International

E.1. DuPont De Nemours & Co., Inc.

Hercules Incorporated

Milliken Research CorporationUSG Corporation

COMPANY CONTACT

Whitaker, H.L. Jr.Harker, G.H.McGannon, T.H.Rangra, V.Shah. S.I.Leung, P.S.

Wagner, RL.Walsh, RM.Gardner, D.W.Bonn, A.

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Polyester, acrylic, nylon Bfi. spunbonded polypropylene fiber pro­ductsPolyolefin fiber & synthetic pulpPolyolefin fiber & synthetic pulp

Inorganic fiber production & processing

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 06 PETROLEUM REFINING, PRODUCTS AND PROCESSING

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 07 RUBBER AND PLASTIC PRODUCTS AND PROCESSING

COMPANYNAME

Amoco CorporationBend Research, Inc.eTIP Compagnia Tecnica Inter. ProgettiChamplin Refining & ChemicalsBRI, Inc.Laft, Whitesel, Conte & SaretLummus Technology DivisionM.W. Kellogg Company, TheMobil Oil CorporationPetrohte CorporationShell Inter. Research Maatschappij B.V.Shell Oil CompanyStatoilTosoh CorporationTexaco Development Corporation

COMPANYNAME

Allied-Signal, Inc.Chicopee (A Johnson & Johnson Affiliate)CTIP Compagnia Tecnica Inter. ProgettiCardoJite CorporationDow Chemical Company, Inc.

Dunlop International Technology Ltd.E.I. DuPont De Nemours & Co., Inc.Gates Corporation, TheGencorp, Inc.Nokia CorporationSKF NovaABSandys Overseas Ltd.Sanford De Mexico SA DE CVShell International Petroleum Co., Ltd.Tosoh CorporationUniroyal Goodrich Tire Company

COMPANY CONTACT

Tolpin, T.W.Lowell, J.R., Jr.Sartori, M.Nagy, A.Wisdom, L.1.Whitesel, J.W.Casamayou, J.M.Peterson, J.L.Howard, D.J.Mange, F.E.Van Zutphen, J.A.Altman, D.Lorentzen, G.B.Stockel, R.F.Kulason, R.A.

COMPANY CONTACT

v Seqal, L.Whitaker, H.L., Jr.Sartori, M.Stonis, AM.Manfroy, W.Wintermyer, RL.Robertson-Kellis, ACoburn, M.M.Castleman, C.Rote, F.C.Heinila, T.Adolfsson, RFlisi, F.L.Santoyo, E.M.Buller, RF.Stockel, RF.Pavelka, S.W.

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SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

Petroleum refining & service station equipmentGas separationsConversion technologies, coal gasification and advanced control

Heavy oil upgrading

Refining processes

Process aids for petroleum refimnu

Steam cracking of naphtha, C5 purification EG.Lubricants manufacturing technology

SPECIFICAREAOF INTEREST

Production technologiesResins and additives

Automotive applicationsRubber products; transmission belts, hose & accessories

Tires

Performance elastomersTIres, tire cord, synthetic rubber (SBR)

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 08 STONE, GLA.SS, CLAY PRODUCTS AND PROCESSING

COMPANY NAME

Corning IncorporatedDesigner Blocks, Inc.Foseco PLCUSG CorporationVilleroy & Bach AG

COMPANY CONTACT

Craig, C.R.Dean, RW., Jr.James, AM.Borm, APlanz, J.E.

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SPECIFICAREA OF INTEREST

Glass, glass ceramics and ceramics processingConcrete masonry and landscape productsLow density ceramicsMineral and glass fibersCeramic tiles

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 09 METALS (SMELTING, REFINING AND STEEL MAKING)

COMPANY NAME

AB SKFAlcanAlurninum Limited

Armco Inc.

Armco Stell Company L.P.Autochem North AmericaBHP Co., Ltd.Dow Chemical Company, TheEsco CorporationFoseco PLC

COMPANY CONTACT

Kristiansen, AP.Mandeville,M.

Heckler, AJ.

Cloran, L.M.Niazy, S.Walker, J.H.Manfroy, W.Gilronan, S.James, AM.

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Steel makingAluminum-structured vehicle:;;:tE!c::J:mqlogyclgpoIl, s~I8':;;s. and

electrical steels; white cast irons and interrnetallic alloysCarbon, stainless arid electricalsteels. white cast Irons arid In­terrnetallic alloysBlast FCE coal injection and metallic coatingsCleaners, rolling oils, etc. for steel mills

Specialty chemicals to foundry steel & non-ferrous metal in­dustries 3

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 12 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICAL PRODUCTS AND PROCESSING(SYNTHETIC, COAL, BIO- AND PETRO- CHEMICALS)

SPECIFICAREAOF INTEREST

Petro-chemical and commodity processes

Coal processing & utilization/coal conversion

K.K.

Ethylene oxide, ethylene glycol and maleic anhydride

Biochemicals, generic drugsVinyl, nitrogen and fluorine-containing chemicals and polymersPolymers for waste treatment. Water purification, paper and

mining; coatings, polymer additives; adhesives, chemilumines­cent products, organometallics

PQ/C2 based solvents/chemicals, derivativesPO/C4 based solvents, chemicals, derivatives

Human

General organic and petro-chemicals production and processingChiral synthesis, waste treatmentEmphasis on coal/oil conversion to gasProduction technologies (monomers and fine chemicals)Products into the friction, coatings, rubber industriesNovel technology for asymetnc'ohtral synthesisAromatic petrochemicalsSpecialty monomers; fine chemicals; enzymesPetro-chemicalsPetro-chemicalsPetro-chemicalsPetro-chemicals

AliphaticsSpecialty chemicals and materialsPlastics additives (stabilizers, colors, modifiers)Styrene monomer; manufacturing process

Japan

Aromatics processingWater soluble polymers, paper chemicals, adhesive and ink resinsWater soluble polymers, paper chemicals adhesive and ink resins

Aqueous oxidation chemistry, aqueous suspending agents andaqueous thickening

Pharmaceuticals intermediatesPhenolic resins and natural substitutes for phenolicsProcesses to control biofouling

Olefins, aromatics, surfactants, solvents, catalysts,petrochemicals

Fluorochromes for diagnostics and researchPolymer additives, intermediates, halogen containing compounds;

herbicides and funqicides

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Manfroy, W.McDaniel, KL., Jr.Ploneker, L.Purcell, T.O.Davis, S.Rate, F.C.Wisdom, L.1.Wagner, RL.Walsh, RM.Casamayou, J.M.Peterson, J.L.Muir, RF.Howard, D.J.Saito, H.Dolfini, J.E.Klein, W.RFlair, RN.Flichy, L.Suzuki, K.Nadler, P.Rosenfeld, M.Muenz, K.Buller, RF.Altman, D.

Braunstein, D.M.Linden, RH.Wagner, L.AGosden, D.V.Lowell, J.R, Jr.Blaich, C.Sartori, M.Stonis, AM.Fithian, L.KNagy, AHelmes, E.B.Harker, G.B.McGannon, T.H.Ranqra, V.Shah, S.I.Tanaka, M.Westbrook, S.M.

COMPANYCONTACT

Paterson, W.G.Crovetti, AJ.Brenner, M.S.Dounchis, H.

Lorentzen, G.B.Bland-Vorwald, C.E.Stockel, RF.

Tukamoto, J.Kulason. RASchwartz, P.B.

Chisso Engineering Co" Ltd.Clorox Company, The

3MAbbott LaboratoriesAir Products & Chemicals, Inc.American Cyanamid

Autochem North AmericaBabcock Contractors Ltd.Bend Research, Inc.GTC & AssociatesCTIP Compaqnia Tecnica Inter. ProgettiCardolite CorporationCelqene Corp.Champlin Refining & ChemicalsChemgen Corp.Chemtex International

Areo Chemical Company

COMPANYNAME

Dow Chemical Company, TheEastman Chemical CompanyEthyl CorporationFerro Corp.Fina Technology, Inc.Gencorp, Inc.HRI, Inc.Hercules Incorporated

Taki Chemical Co., Ltd.Texaco Development CorporationUpjohn Company, Ltd.

StatoilTago, Inc.'I'osoh Corporation

Lummus Technology DivisionM.W. Kellogg Company, TheMRI Ventures, Inc.Mobil Oil CorporationNKK CorporationNobilent, Inc.Repap Technologies, Inc.Research & Development Institute, Inc" TheRhone PoulencRohm &Shionogi & Col, Ltd.Sandoz Chemicals CorporationScientific Design Company, Inc.Shell International Petroleum, Company, Ltd.Shell Oil Company

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 13 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS (FERTILIZERS ANDPESTICIDES)

COMPANYNAME

Abbott LaboratoriesAutochem North AmericaBabcock Contractors, Ltd.Bayer AGBend Research, Inc.CTIP Compagnia Tecnica Inter. Progetti SPA

COMPANYCONTACT

Crovetti, AJ.Wagner, L.AGosden, D.V.KauI, RLowell, J,R,Jr,Sartori, M.

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Biochemical pesticides, plant growth regulators

Phosphate and nitrate fertilizers

Controlled-release pesticidesPesticides production and formulation

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 14 DRUGS (HUMAN AND ANIMAL MEDICINALPRODUCTS)

COMPANY NAME COMPANY CONTACT SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

Relating to pharmaceuticals - human & animal medicinalsAnticancer, antibacterials, cardiovascular, CNS of Japanese

companiesAnticancer, antibacterials, cardiovascular, CNS of Japanese

companies

Diabetes, cardiovascular and respiratory

Percutaneous, releasing preparationsTopical ophthalmics, dermatologicals, antibacterials, intravenous

vials, delivery systemsGastrointestinal, cardiovascular and vaccinesHuman medicinal products

Approved human pharmaceuticalsGastro-intestinal, cardiovascular and bone

Human medicinal products for bone, cardiac, antibacterial andrespiratory applications

Hormones, diabetes and hemastesis

Drugs (for human and veterinary use)

For severe to moderate pain and glaucomaPeptades, proteins, lipids and antioxidantsExcluding animal health productsAs it relates to cancerFor human use, particularly OTCChemical therapeutics for diseases involving the immune systemEthical pharmaceuticals, cardiovascular, CNS, anti-cancer,

pulmonary, arthritis, antibiotics and metabolismBlood and clotting, cardiovascular, neurology, immunology,

oncology, bioactive peptides

Central nervous eystemp: endocrinology, gastroenterology, cardio­vaecular, disease

Animal vaccines and disgnostics

Human ethical pharmaceuticals

Drug delivery systemsIn vivo human disqnostic products

Ophthalmic drugs and delivery systemsLimited to dermatoloqioaland pediatric products

Cardiovascular, neurological, metabolic and inflammatorydiseases

Cardiovascular, neurological, metabolic and inflammatorydiseases

Anti-sense oligodeoxynucleotides as antiviralsHuman drugs

Sustained release, effervescent, taste masking, rectalfvaginal,private label

Drugs, both prescription and non-prescriptionFor periodontal and gingival diseases

Recombinant protein pharmaceuticalsRecombinant protein pharmaceuticalsAs related to effect on immune systemDrug delivery systems for all typesESP, clinical trialsAnticancer drugs (human)HumanCNSandCV. antibacterials fer human and vet use,

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Brccchetti, D.G.

Laikind, P.K.

Dolfini, J.E.Denning, G.S., Jr.

Ueda, T.

Simon, L.N.Kalina, D.Atwood, B.G.Pars, H.Huber, W.Paulssen, RB.Corey, G.Duccini, G.Robusto, RFrancis, RP.

Bigi, P.A.Dillon, J.R, IIKchn, N.M.Geeting, D.G.Brown, G.H., Jr.Soulds, G.A.Abbott, G.B.Saxe, J.S.Pickering, L.ADicicco, RL.Goldspink, M.'I'oueman. D:Damson, W.A

Walsh, RJ.Brown,D.G.McDermott, L.J.

Schwartz, P.B.O'Neill, V.

Italfarmaco SPA

Gensia Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Genta, Inc.Glaxo Canada, Inc.Glycomed IncorporatedH.G. Pars Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Inc.HK Biomedical, Inc.Hafslund Nycomed ASHarvard Medical SchoolHaussmannNiforIAF Biochem International, Inc.leI Pharmaceuticals Group

Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Pfizer, Inc.

Nobilent, Inc.Norwich Eaton Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Lauritano, AA.Gardiner, G.AHammant, C.A.

Pharmacepts Associates, Inc. Meschino, J.A.Purdue Frederick Co., The Bugbee, H.RW. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research InstituIe>sery, J.M.Reid-Rowell Pharmaceuticals Feldhouse, J.R.

I0l Pharmaceutical Company Kirschner, M.1.Lipha D'Grunel, J.M.Laboratoires Debat Lemoine, J.Laboratorios Dr. Esteve, B.A Tost, RLenti-Chemico Pharmaceutical Laboratory, IncGordon, M.Liposome Technology, Inc. Mufson, D.Malltnckrodt Medical, Inc. Klostermann, RJ.Merck & Co., Inc. Barringer, G.Merck Sharp & Dohme Inouye, M.K.Merckle, GMBM Strugala, G.Mieji Seika (USA) Inc. Wimptheimer, L.Nippon Roche KK Shimaura, Y.

Upsher-Smith Laboratories

Research and Development Institute, Inc., TheFlair, R.N.Rhone Poulenc Flichy, L.Roberts Pharmaceutical Corporation Rascio, AA.Rorer Health Care UK Ltd Lloyd, P.B.Schering-Plough Corporation Breiner, W.J.Shiseido Co., Ltd. Mori, RSmith & Nephew PLC Horlinqton, M.

SolafBarnes-HindStiefel Labs., Inc.Synbiotics CorporationSynergen, Inc.

Smith Kline & French S.P.ASmith Kline Beecham

T Cell Sciences, Inc.Technology Catalysts, Inc.UCLI LimitedUnimed, Inc.Upjohn Comp~l1Y,'I'l1El

Warner LambertWhitehill Oral Technologies, Inc.Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 17 PAINTS, VARNISHES, COATING ADN ADHESIVES

COMPANY NAME

Rohm & Haas Japan K.K.Sanford De Mexico SA DE CVSpencer (Aberdeen) PLCTosoh CorporationThe Kendall Companyusa Corporation

COMPANY CONTACT

Suzuki., K.Santoyo. E.M.Findlay, W.J.Stockel, RF.Scahill, KJ., Jr.Borm, A.

LICENSEINTEREST SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

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High performance and intumescentsHot melt and pressure sensitive adhesives

BOTH Coatings, adhesives and tapesBOTH Adhesives, coatings and wood care products

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 18 COMPUTERS, DATA TRANSMISSION, COMMUNICATIONS ANDSOFTWARE

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 19 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (TRANSMISSIONS,iNDUSTRIAL APPARATUS, HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES, SECURITY,SAFETY AND WARNING ALARMS PLUS VIDEO AND SOUNDREPRODUCTION)

COMPANY NAME

ANT Nachrichtentechnik GMBH

Areo Oil and Gas CompanyAlta-Can Telecom, Inc.Boeing Company, TheCalcomp, Inc.

Corning IncorporatedEntelGensis Integrated Systems

Hydro Fertilizers LimitedIllinois Tool Works, Inc.Indiana Corp. for Science & TechnologyInnovatronKobe Steel, Ltd.Laff Whitesel, Conte & SaretLoftware, Inc.

MRI Ventures, Inc.Microelectronics Center of North CarolinaNKK CorporationNokia Corporation

OKI Electric Industry Co., Ltd.Research & Resources, Inc.Techmet CorporationTelefonicaUCLI Limited

University of Alberta HospitalsUpjohn Company, The

COMPANY NAME

Alta-Can Telecom, Inc.Boeing Company, The

Corning Incorporated

Gates Corporation, TheGillette Company, TheInnovatronLaff, Whitesel, Conte ScSaret

COMPANY CONTACT

Huber, B.

Bradlley, W.S.Rayment, M.E.Hanna, J.Porter, W.F., Jr.

Craig, C.R.De Los Santos, M.Marklund, RG.

Anthony, Mrs. S.K.Beart, RW.Willey, T.F.Moulin, J.Tochi, K.Whitesel, J.W.Anderson, W.R

Muir, RF.Anderson, W.H.Saito, H.Heinila, T.

Hiroo. T.Westermann, D.H.Allen, H.E.Lobo, I.Goldspink, M.

Nyland, B.Schwartz, P.R

COMPANY CONTACT

Raymont, M.E:.Hanna,J.

Craig, C.R

Castleman, C.Gale, W.S.Moulin, J.Whitesel,J:w,.

BOTH

BOTHBOTHOUTBOTH

BOTHBOTHBOTH

OUTBOTHBOTH

BOTHOUTIN

BOTHOUTBOTHBOTHBOTH

OUTOUT

BOTHOUT

BOTH

BOTHBOTHBOTH

SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

Telecommunication systems; including microwave, multiplex,space and cable systems

Software and expert systems

Manufacturing, testing and control equipment and softwareComputer graphics peripherals devices, such as displays,

computer graphics circuits, digitizing equipment, plottersand printers

Communications and softwareEducation and training software, CD-ROM, CD-I, DVI,

CD-WO, interactive video, optical storage

Smart cards IC and smart cards IC applicationsData transmission, communications and software

Industrial and manufacturing bar code printing and datacollection software

VLSI simulation, modeling, advanced packaging, plasma etching

Information technology, data modems telecommunications net­works (public, dedicated and cellular networks). Mobilephones, paging equipment and telecommunication cables

Computer software

ESP. directory services, multimedia docwnents & conferencingknowledge-based systems and parallel architectures

Health oriented software

SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

Manufacturing, inspection, testing,control dielectric:materials,electronic packaging and data storage/transmission

Dielectric materials, electronic packaging and datastorage/transmission

Rechargeable lead-acid and NI-CD batteriesSmall household -and personal care appliancesModerns.' security and safety devices.

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 22 ENERGY (GENERATION, DISTRIBUTIONAND CONTROLS)

COMPANY NAME COMPANY CONTACT SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

BP VenturesCTIP Compagnia Tecnica Inter. ProgettiCorning IncorporatedGates Corporation, TheHRI, Inc.Man B&WDiesel AktiengesellschaftMRI Ventures, Inc.Nokia CorporationUSG Corporation

Smith, D.Sartori, M.Craig, C.R.Castleman, C.Wisdom, L.1.Hehn, H.Muir, R.F.Heinila, T.Borm, A

BOTHBOTHOUTOUTBOTH

BOTH

Cogeneration, district heating, combined cyclesEnergy reduction and recoveryRechargeable lead-acid and NI-CD batteriesClean coal technologyDiesel generating units

Power transmission and distribution networks and capacitorsHigh temperature furnace & calciner design & pulverized

coal fuel

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 23 POLLUTION CONTROL (GAS, LIQUID AND SOLID)

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 24 INSTRUMENTS, DEVICES, CONTROLS AND SYSTEMS

SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

Pollution control: coal and oil gasificationFlue gas scrubbing and waste solidificationRecovery of halogenated hydrocarbons, such as CFC's

freons, etc.; water purification systemPollution coritrol, gas, liquid and solid

SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

Flameless ashing & general infectious waste managementMachinery used in sewage sludge treatmentWater treatmentTechnologies controlling air and ash pollution and produc­

ing useful by-products for fossil fuel-fired and municipalwaste-fired boilers

Control of Nox emission from nitric acid plantAir pollution control as it relates to fossel fuel burning

utilities

Wastewater treatmentEmphasis on treatment of toxic wastes such as PCB'sDisposal technologiesAir pollution control technologies for particulate and NOX

Energy conservation and pollution control technology

Those used with gas and oilProportional pneumatic controls

Instrument, -reagent systems for hospital and physicallaboratories

Measurement, inspection, NDT, process control; chemicalsensors

'I'emperature-physical and chemical- sensors and controlsystems for high temperature process

Metal, prepainttreatments. plastics

Sensors &trans.ducers - pressure, force, weight temperatureLaboratory instrumentation .

COMPANY CONTACT

Lowell, J.R., Jr.Hanna, J. OUTBlaich, C. OUTSartori, M.Craig, C.R BOTHManfroy, W. INLeung, P.S. OUTRote, F.C. INWhitesel, J.W.Muir, RF. BOTHMatlack, L.R BOTHMcLanahan, M.W. INSouther, G.P. INPerkins, D.W., Jr. OUT

Flichy, L. OUTRescio. AA

Rosenfeld, M. INVan Zutphen, J.A BOTHKulason, RA. BOTHBerm. A. BOTHFilipovic, D. OUT

Taylor, C. BOTH

COMPANY NAME COMPANY CONTACT

Arco Oil and Gas Company Bradlley, W.S. BOTHAirmuscle Limited Hennequin, J. OUTAllergan, Inc. Ridley, P.T. INAlta-Can Telecom, Inc. Raymont, M.E. BOTHBP Ventures Smith, D. OUTBecton Dickinson & Co. Huguet, G. IN

Boeing Company, The Hanna, J. OUT

Corning Incorporated Craig,C,R IN

Gencorp, Inc. Rote, F.C. INHenkel Corporation Harrison, J.W. OUTIllinois Tool Works, Inc. Beart, RW.Indiana Corp. for Science & _Technology Willey, T.F. OUTMRI Ventures, Inc. Muir, R.F. BOTHQuartztronics, Inc. Wood, OW. OUTRadiometer AlS Rono,"K. BOTH

Bend Research, Inc.Boeing Company, TheCTC & AssociatesCTIP Compagnia Tecnica Inter. ProgettiCorning IncorporatedDow Chemical Company, TheE.1. DuPont DeNemours & Co., Inc.Gencorp, Inc.Laff, Whitesel, Conte & SaretMRI Ventures, Inc.Martin Manco & Company, Inc.McLanahan CorporationParkson CorporationPassamaquoddy Technology

Weyerhaeuser Company

Rhone PoulencRoberts Pharmaceutical Corporation

COMPANY NAME

Sandoz Chemicals CorporationShell Inter. Research Maatschappij, B.V.Texaco Development CorporationUSG CorporationUnion Carbide Canada Limited

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 26 MEDICAL, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS (DEVICESAND SUPPLIES)

COMPANY NAME

uell LimitedUniversity of Alberta HospitalsWarner LambertWhitehill Oral Technologies, Inc.

COMPANY CONTACT

Goldspink, M.Nyland, B.Booth, ARBrown, D.G.

LICENSEINTEREST

BOTHOUTBOTHOUT

SPECIFICAREA OF INTEREST

Electronic and mechanical medical devicesOral cleaning devices (toothbruches, etc.)Dental floss and interdental stimulators, etc.

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 27 BIOTECHNOLOGY

COMPANY NAME COMPANY CONTACT

AC.R Angelini F.S.A Strani, G. BOTHABSKF Kristiansen, AP.Abbott Laboratories Crovetti, AJ. IN

Vlazny, J.C. BOTHAcademic Catalyst Corp. Kunstadt, L.P. BOTHAllergan Pharmaceuticals Borrmann, L. BOTHAllergan, Inc. Ridley, P.T. INAmerican Home Products Corp. Berg, E.E. INAxis Research AS Braathen, P. OUT

Baxter Healthcare Corp. Hider, P.A BOTH

Nakamura, N.Becton Dickinson & Co. Huguet, G. INBoehringer Inqelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Lackstrom, W.

Oliver, J.Boehringer Mannheim Corp. Welch, M.Bristol-Myers Squibb Lee, M.L. IN

Wright, G.J. INBuchanan, R. BOTH

Burchell Nursery, Inc. Brody, AA, Jr. IN

Burroughs WeUcome Co. Burke, M.T. INNamm, D.H. IN

CTIP Compaqrua Tecnica Inter. Progetti Sartori, M.Chemgen Corp. Helmes, E.G. BOTH

Ciba-Geigy Cohen, M. INCoppens, H. IN

Clorox Company, The Westbrook, S.M. BOTHDako Corporation Brooks, S.

Duphar B.V. Jansen, H. INE.I. DuPont DeNemours & Co., Inc. Leitch, RE. BOTH

Wachinski, C. INWeisman, H.S. IN

F.B. Fauldinq & Co., Ltd. Dundon, J. OUTFMC Corporation, Agrichemical Group Volpp, G.P. INFarrnitalia Carlo ERBA Foglio, M. INFarmos Group Ltd. Wakonen, J. INFisons, PLC Chawla, B.Genetech, Inc. Fuller, C. BOTHGensia Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Hee, J.M.

Laikind, P.K.

Genta, Inc. Simon, L.N. BOTHGlycomed Incorporated Atwood, B.G.H.G. Pars Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Inc. Pars, H. OUTHk.BiomedicalJnc. Huber,W. INHarvard Medical School Corey, G. BOTHIAF Biochem International, Inc. Robusto, R. INICI Agrochemicals Dubock, AC. INIndiana Corp. for Science & Technology Willey, T.F. OUTItalfarmaco SPA Brocchetti, D.G. BOTHKV Pharmaceutical Company Kirschner, M.I. BOTHKraft General Foods Staackrnann, J.W. INLaboratoires Debat Lemoine, J. BOTHLaboratonos Dr. Esteve, S.A Tost, R. IN

SPECIFICAREAOF INTEREST

ConveyorsMicrobial metabolite pesticides

In relation to drugs for treating eye disease

Quantification of glycated haemoglobin, technetiurn-99Mlabelling technology

Clinical chemistry diagnostics; antibody/antigen coatings, dis-pensing, labeling, and lyophilization; formulations

Related to kidney failureMonoclonals, DNA probes, reagents, methodsHuman and veterinary therapeuticsHuman and veterinary therapeuticsTherapeutics, human diagnostic tests & lab reagents

Human therapy and diagnosticsNovel enzyme immobilization technology & enzyme tech-

nologyHuman therapeutic and diagnosticHuman therapeutic and diagnosticProduction technologiesMicrobiaUenzymatic processes for fine, specialty and certain

industrial chemicals; enzymes

Human medicinal productsStain removal enzymes, peroxidases and oxidasesInvetro diagnostics, nucleic acids, monoclonal antibodies,

cancer diagnosis

RDNA bacterial based oral vaccinesRelating to agriculture

MedicalHuman and animal productsPotential therapeuticsCardiovascular,neurological, metabolic ami inflammatory

diseasesCardiovascular, neurological, metabolic and inflammatory

diseasesAnti-sense oligodeoxynucleotides as antiviral

For cancer, R-cell lymphoma, leukemiaHealthcere..productsAs it relates to cancerSynthetic or semi-synthetic vaccinesAs suitable for agroeffect industry

Monoclonal antibodies and DNA products

Improved functional food ingredients

Biotechnology (drugs for human and veterinary use)

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 29 OTHER

COMPANY NAME

Airmuscle LimitedAutochem North America

Bio-Lab. Inc.

Brunswick-'I'echnetacsBurchell Nursery, Inc.GTC & AssociatesDow BrandsGenoorp, Inc.Genesis Integrated SystemsHK Biomedical, Inc.Harvard Medical SchoolKobe Steel, Ltd.L'Air LiquideMilliken Research CorporationNobflent, Inc.Petrolite CorporationSandys Overseas Ltd.Scientific Design Company, Inc.Shipley Company, Inc.

Translab, Inc.ue Industries, Inc.Warner LambertWaUcoma Diagnostics

COMPANY CONTACT

Hennequin, J.Niazy, S.

Miller, J.J.

Greif, A.Brody, A.A., Jr.Blaich, C.Price, S.J.Rote, F.e.Marklund, R.G.Huber, W.Corey, G.Tochi, K.Carbonell, E.Gardner, D.W.Dolfini. J.E.Mange, F.E.Flisi, F.L.Muenz, K.Gulla, M.

Brenholt, D.L.Goodlet, C.R.Walsh, R.J.Coleman, A.J.

LICENSEINTEREST

OUTBOTH

IN

BOTHBOTHININBOTHOUTBOTHBOTHBOTH

BOTHINOUTININ

OUTBOTHBOTHBOTH

SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

Animatronics and roboidsWire drawing lubricants, industrial oils and greases, corrosion

resistant products for the building industryDisinfectants, nonoxidizing, broad spectrum oxidizers, other than

halogensMetal fiber and porous metal products, new usesDecidious fruit and nut treesConsumer 'products such as toys, tools, specialty bird feedersHorticulture, plants

Computer based educationTraining and education, packages for healthcare productsDevelopment of cancer diagnosticsWelding electrode, non-ferrous material productsUses of industrial gases in all categoriesSpecialty ChemicalsFlavor chemicalsChemicals used in oil and gas productionSports and leisureHeterogeneous chemical catalystsElectronic chemicals; photoresists and metal plating

technologySports, leisure, fishingBuilding materialsConfectionary productsInfectious desease diagnostics

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Brown UnlVlfllly Reilireh FoundilionWllllim M. Jlcklon

Brown University Research Foundation providestechnology transfer services through the licensing ofpatents and copyrights and arranges cooperativeresearch programs with corporations. The Universityspends over $40 million on research annually. Two freedirectories, ''Biomedical Research at Brown" and"Directory of Science and Engineering Research" areavallable upon request. Technology in categories 11,12, 14, 18, 26 and 27.

The Univefilly 01 CllglryMlry·Ann Podgoflkl

The University of Calgary provides an opportunity forindustry to access research facilities and professionalexpertise in key fields such as biotechnology, computertechnology, environmentel research, materials science,medical science, microelectronics, petroleum andenergy resources and space science. The Universitymaintains over 40,000 square meters of research spacewith an average of more than $5.5 million being in­vested annually in state-of-the-art equipment. TheUniversity has over 1400 faculty members, many ofwhom have established themselves nationally and in­ternationally.

Univefilly 01 CllliornilWllllim T. Dlvl.

The University of California, a major research orientededucational institution, performs in excess of $1 Billionof research per year in its 9 statewide campuses whichemcompass 5 medical schools, over 100 schools andcolleges, and over 150 laboratories. All academicdisciplines are covered and cooperative research andtechnology transfer are available in all areas, and inparticular, in human and animal pharmaceuticals anddiagnostics, medical devices, biotechnology, elec­tronics, chemistry and plants.

Unlvlflily 01 Cllliornll, Sin DiegoMlrlln Rlchmeler

Technology at UCSD reflects the broad spectrum ofresearch conducted by its academic units. These in­clude; (a) the life science area, including the medicalschool, allied departments, the Cancer Center, and In­stitute on Aging; (b) the Scripps Institution ofOceanography; (c) the engineering school; and (d) thegener~l campus, which includes biology, physics,chemistry, mathematics, etc. There are also 27 inter­disciplinary centers,induding the California Space In­stitute, Center for Molecular Genetics, and Institute forCognitive Science.

Cllliornil Inllilule 01 TechnologyEdwlrd O. An.ell

California Institute of Technology performs researchand instruction in fields including aeronautics,mathematics, applied mechanics, physics, astronomy,biology; chemistry; civil, electrical, chemical en­vironmental, and mechanical engineering; computa­tion neural systems; computer science; and geological,planetary and materials sciences. Off-campus facilitiesinclude Jet Propulsion Laboratory participating indeep-space missions and Earth-orbital projects and ex­periments for NASA, and application of advancedtechnology to fields involving important national in­terests. Research collaboration with, and tachnologytransfer to, industry is encouraged.

Governmenl 01 ClnldlDepl. a1lndullry, Science" TechnologyJlme. A. Kelly

Produce Directory listing Canadian & Foreign contactsfor sourcing/selling tachnologies ("The TechnologyNetworking GUide"). Directory contents include:newsletters, brokers, specialized tech transfer centres,government contacts & programs, data bases,technology exhibitions, bibliography.

Clnldlln Indullrlll Innovltlon CenllllWlterlooGordon Cummer

Located in Waterloo, Ontario, the Innovation centreassists Canadian entrepeneurs and inventors developand commercialize new products. We are partiallyfunded by Industry, Science and Technology Canada.Services include: evaluating inventions, analyzing pro­duct and process development problems, recommen­ding solutions, patent searches of relateddevelopments, market research, developing prototypesand testing, educational seminars, enterptise planningprogram.

Clnldlln Pltenll Ind Developmenl LImitedN. Pllnte, D.C. Crydermln, K.F. Crowe

A Canadian Government Corporation Which requires,administers, and licenses technology from thelaboratories of the Government of Canada, Crown Cor­porations and Agencies. Universities and other publiclyfinanced institutions. Offering technology for licensingin all categories.

Center For The Development ollndullryPltrlck Keeile. . .

On behalf of the ECC States with the African, Carib­bean and Pacific States (ACP) we try to set up or ex­pand industrial operations in the ACP's. We seek anytechnologies or industrial process relevant for develop­ing countries; e.g. small capacities, low investment,ac­cessible to a large number of local promotions. Main

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delivery system, cardiovascular therapeutics anddiagnostics. imaging techniques. novel polymers andgels. and cancer treatments. A number of monoclonalsare available for research. diagnostics and therapeuticsin malaria. cancer and hepatitis. Centers of excellenceIs a major goal. The University Is developing researchfacilities for centers of virology. cardiovascular disease,perinatal and prenatal care. cancer and surgery.

IIK88.FollchunglZ.nlrum 1I....h.chIIlMIHCI••• 8chra.d.r

Materials research/technologies; underwater testing.welding. maintenance. repair; membrane separationtechnologies; environmentel research. macroscalemodels ofwinds and ocean waves. estuarian dynamics.hydrographic research instruments.

Unlv.1l11y olllu.lphChrilloph.r M. OllraVlkl

One of Canada's most research intensive institutionsspecializing in biotechnology. chemistry. physics. com­puting science. food science and engineering. Centresinclude: Toxicology. Genetic Improvement ofLivestock. Information Technology. Gerontology.Equine. Biotechnology: Animal/Plant. SolilWater Con­servation. Turfgrass. Guelph operates six field stationsfor agricultural and veterinary research plus a

. veterinary research hospital. It has eight researchchairs: Plant/Animal Biotechnology. MolecularBiology/Mammalian Embryo. Animal Breeding. Eggand Dairy Technology/Microbiology. Land Steward­ship.

H.rv.rd M.dlc.1 8chool, Ho.pU.1 LlbOlllOry 01 C.nc.rIiology, O.pt. 8urg.ry, N.E. O••con.n

1I.0rg. Corey

The Laboratory of Cancer Biology seeks collaborativeand sponsored research relationships with industry forthe development of improved cancer diagnostics andtherapeutics. especially that relate to solid tumors (i.e.carcinomas).

IMEC V.Z.W.Dr. C. Mort.lm.n.

Design methodologies for VLSI systems advancedsemiconductor processing development includingCMOS. SOl. GaAs. non-volatile memories andcryogenic electronics. Semiconductor materials andpackaging including reliability. electrical testing andphysico-chemical analysis training in VLSI design. Pro­totyping and small volume production of specialsemiconductor devices including CCD's and thick filmsensors. Research on photovoltatcs, thin film tran­slators. high temperature superconductivity for micro­electronics and opto-electronics.

Imp.rl.1 C.nc.r R••••reh T.chnology LId.Dr. Jon.lh.n II••

Imperial Cancer Research Technology conducts thstechnology transfer and commercial activities of theImperial Cancer Research Fund (ICRF). The ICRF has80 research groups end !CRT patents technology. in­cluding monoclonal antibodies. with the aim of licens­ing it in return for royalties. It also sets up research col­laborations between the Fund and companies withcomplementary products or expertise. and works toestablish new companies based around ICRFtechnologies.

Indl.n. Corpolllion lor 8cl.nc••nd T.chnologyT.rl F. WIII.y

The financial and technical resources of CST providesupport for many enterpriaes vital in Indiana'seconomic future. Of particular interest are programs tofund the research and development of new technology­based products and start-ups. Through these activities.CST has acquired the rights to licensable products inthe areas of medical devices. computers and eoftware.CST can also help in licensing directly from CST­supported companies. and assist those Intereeted in in­venting in the Indiana technology-based companies.CST Is a partnership of industry. academls and govern­ment.

Indullry, 8cl.nc••nd T.chnology C.n.d.Rlch.rd D. Jon••

Industry. Science and TechnologyCanada (ISTC) has aservice called DISTCOVERY that aggressively pro­motes manufacturing licensing opportunitiesoriginating worldwide to Canadian manufacturers. TheDISTCOVERY database Is accessed at all ISTCbusiness service centres throughout Canada. and at ap­propriate industrial shows. Companies. governmentagencies and universities and/or brokers are invited tosubmit descriptions or brochures. Includingphotographs to be scanned Into the database.Brochures are reproduced and displayed at centres.

Inllllul. lor Food aAgrlcullurel R••••reh aT.chnologyDr. Ju.n·Julio 10n.1

The IRTAIs a public corporation of the Catalan Govern­ment (Spain). Major programme areas include: plantpathology and integrated pest control; plant breedingof vegetable crops and ornamental plants; Mycorrhiza;plant bio-technology; horticultural technology; Mediter­ranean fruit and nut trees; selection and genetic in­provement of cereals; plant protection; soils;agricultural industries; animal nutrition; aviangenetics; quality of carcass and meat; technology andmanufacture of meat products; biochemical andmicrobiological analytical technology and animalgenetics.

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Ecol. Polyl.chnlqu. d. Monlr••1J••n P.rl.

R&D activities in our School cover primarily the follow­ing categories: 4, 5, 7 to 12, 18, 19, 22 to 24 and 26 to28. Categories of particular strength are 4, 5, 18,22,23,26, 27, 28. In addition we are very active in softwaredevelopments, ceramics, polymers, data analysis,modelisation, metal stress studies.

MRI V.nlure., Inc.Rob.rt F. Muir

Cooperative research or outside R&D funding is soughtfor developing in the following areas: alcohol fromsimulteneous saccharification and fermentetion, multi­ple wavelength LEDs, recycling mixed polymer/plasticwastes, chlorine-free pulp bleaching operations, con­verting tires to olefins/aromatics, improved heattransfer through suspended metellic particles in heattransfer fluids, glass encapsulation of superconductingfibers, 4-vinyl phenol production, waste paper/newspaper ethanol conversion, field delivery system forantibodies and bioelectrodes and reversibly immobiliz­ed microbial systems.

Mlcro.l.clronlc. C.nl.r 01 North C.rolln. (MCNC)W. Hall And.rton

MCNC is a private, non-profit organization which con­ducts advanced research in a consortium made in con­junction with leaders in the electronics industry andresearch universities in North Carolina, research ac­tivities include: Microelectronics - VLSI design; simula­tion; modeling; advanced processing; multi-chippackaging modules; sub-micron lithography; plasmaetching; testing. Communication - high-speed digitel(T3-36bit) transmission and switching; interactivevideo-conferencing. High Performance Computing-research programs and visualization, utilizing a CrayY-MP and advanced graphics devices and software.

Oregon H..llh Scl.nc•• Unlv.rtllyM. Ron.ld P.r.llu.

OHSU basic research is concentrated on biomedicalissues in the central nervous system, cell signalling, im­munology, cancer, ophthalmology, hematology, andnutrition. OHSU is a center of research in artificial in­telligence, outcomes analysis, and integration ofautomated health care data through hardware, soft­ware, and communications technologies. It has one ofthe country's most active research faculty in nursingand patient care technology, and its faculty are regularinventors of medical, surgi<::al and dentel instruments.

Offlc. 01 T.chnology Tren.llr, Purdue R••••rch FoundationWIIII.m E. B.lllng.r

Purdue University actively seeking cooperativeresearch relationships in the Biomedical areawith par-

ticular expertise in the areas of functional electrical andmagnetic stimulation of the cardiovascular, respiratory,neural systems, as well as studies in electrical stimula­tion and electrode development. Studies involving por­table defibrillators and electrocardiographs are alsosought. Chromatographic stetionary phases and elec­trophoretic separation devices are under activedevelopment. Novel chromatographic surfaces havebeen developed with application to purification ofmembrane proteins.

Ohio Sl.l. UnlvertllyP.ul G. Lerv.ll.

The Ohio Stete University is a major comprehensive in­stitution which conducts research in all fields ofscience and engineering. The inventions made at theUniversity are marketed by The Ohio State University,Patent and Copyright Administration Office, 1314 Kin­near Road, Columbus, OH 43212. A current listing ofthe patents and patent applications available for licens­ing are available from that office.

R••••rch Corpor.tlon T.chnologl••, Inc.B.rn.rd M. Ko.lo.kl

RCT protects and markets technologies acquired fromuniversities and other non-profit research centers.Maintaining a large, constantly changing inventory oftechnologies selected on the basis of their commercialvalue, RCT licenses companies throughout the worldand invests in joint ventures and other companies form­ed to exploit promising technologies. More heavilyweighted in categories 8, 11-14, 17-19, 23-25 and 27,the RCT inventory ranges from 200 to 250 inventionsand represents most technology categories.

R••••rch D.velopm.nl Corpor.tlonB.rb.ra LeV.rt

Affiliated with The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto,Canada, the corporation acts to commercialize newdevelopments which originate in the Hospital and itsResearch Instituta. Divisions in the Research Instituteconduct both basic and clinical research in a diverserange of biological, medical and healthcare areas.Licensing opportunities based on proprietary rights areoffered in category 26 (medical, surgical and dental in­struments), and category 27, (biotechnology, for exam­ple, clinical diagnostics, immunoassays, DNA probes,antibodies and research biochemicals).

Th. R....rch .ndDIV.lopm.nllnllllul., Inc.Rog.r N. FI.lr

'The.ReseaichanclP"v"16pIll"ntInst1tllteis affiliatedwith Montana State University which is a designatedFederal Engineeting Research Center specializing inenvironmental/process engineering. The Institute isseeking cooperative research in the latter areas; as wellas in the area of new crop varieties and pest control.

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Unlt.d Nellon. C.nlr. on Tren.nellon.1 Corporellon.Gundl Schumlnn

The United Nations Centre on Transnational Corpora­tions seeks interview partners in the computer (soft­ware, services, semiconductors) industry for a projecton intellectual property rights (IPRs) and foreion invest­ment in developing countries (Spring/Summer 1990).The project is designed to examine the linkage bet­ween foreign investment and IPRsand to assess the ad­vantages/disadvantages of sufficient intellectual pro­perty protection for developing countries with par­ticular regard to the attraction of foreign investment.

Unlv.1l11y T.chnology Incorporll.dBrllnn K. O'Rlordln

UTI seeks to commercialize Case Western ReserveUniversity's broad range of innovative research. CWRUhas particularly strong positions in electrochemistry,ceramics, sensors, diamond-like materials deposition,polymers processing and design, metallurgy, and ar­tificial intelligence applications. Commercializablebiotech intarests include DNA probes, sleep apneadiagnostics and devices, pharmaceuticals and medicaldevices. Companies recently formed around CWRUtechnology span nerve regeneration (Gliatech), boneformation (Skeletech), predictive toxicology(MultiCASEAssociates), and FES (Functional Electrode Stimulationof paralyzed muscles).

Vlrglnll', C.nl.r lor Innovellv. T.chnologyLoul. P. B.rn.mln .

Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) is anon-profit corporation funded by the Commonwealth ofVirginia. CIT's mission is to foster economic develop­ment through technology commercislization. CIT co­sponsors research with industry at Virginia univer­sities. CIT sponsors an Innovation Network of businessincubators, entrepreneurship centers and a system ofregional technology transfer directors. CIT patents andlicenses intellectual properties for Virginia universities.

Wlk. For.1I Unlv.1l1tyPlul G. Wlug.mln

A comprehensive university offering the doctoratedegree in 11 areas of science and medicine. Its spon­sored research program is comprised of over 390 activeprojects, and a total level of effort valued at over $32million per year. The University seeks opportunities tointroduce inventions and discoveries arising from Itsresearch entrprlse Into commercial use. TheUniversity's science proqrams tare basic andbiomedical, therefore most inventions and discoverieswill require additional support for development prior tocommercial application. The University is prepared tocollaborate with licensees to conduct applied researchto develop its inventions.

WI.hlnglon R....rch FoundellonRob.rt Gre.m. Slomln

The Washington Research Foundation is an indepen­dent non-profit intellectual property licensor forresearch institutions in Washington State. Primaryi~cus currentiy is University of V';ashingwTI computers,biotechnology, yeast expression, bacillus thuringiensis,transformation of monocots, advanced ceramics, pollu­tion control, bioremediation, untrasound and bone mar­row transplant products.

WI.con.ln Innovilion Slrvlc. C.nl.rO.bll Knox·M.I.wlckl

The Wisconsin Innovation Service Center at the Univer­sity of Wisconsin-Whitewater provides independent in­ventors and entrepreneurs with preliminary analyses ofthe marketability of their new product Ideas or inven­tions, relying on a broad outside network of consultantsand an inhouse staff of students trained in secondarymarket research methods. For a fee, the WISC aims toprovide inventors or entrepreneurs with enough infor­mation to allow for improved dscislons in regard to fur­ther development.

V.dl R....rch Ind O.v.lopm.nl CO. LId.O.vld Schllch.1

Yeda Research and Development Co. Ltd. holds title toall inventions, innovations and know-how emanatingfrom research done at the Weizmann Institute ofScience. Within the framework of the Weizmann In­stitute's five faculties - biology, biophysics,biochemistry, chemistry, mathematical sciences andphysics - its scientists engage in a wide variety of basicand applied research activities. Among these are pro­jects in the areas of immunology, cancer, virology,neurobiology, genetic engineering, plant genetics,organic and physical chemistry, electro-optics, com­puters, plastics, biophysics, solar energy and more.(Israel).

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expertise and gear engineering experience can beleveraged to prcvide higher performance drive systems.Categories: 20, 24 and 28 are of special interest.

Altolll, Edmund O.Edmund O. Altolfl

Expert assistance can be prcvided in the promotionand marketing of technology to include: identifyinglicensable technology, assessing Its value andnegotiating and concluding license agreements. In­depth experience in worldwide licensing, commercialdevelopment and intrcduction of new prcducts, newbusiness management and R&D administration. Areasof expertise: 1, 5, 9, 15, 17 and 20.

AnAC·Aberdeen Technology Trenl'er aConlullincyDr. Bill Crulcklhlnk

Located in Scotland, we represent university clientsand firms involved in research and development work.Our clients wish to license-out technology in the areasof the contrclled release of organic molecules fromglasses, medical instruments, monoclonal antibodiesand DNA probes. We wish also to find prcducts forScottish clients Interested in licensing-in new prcductswhich have been demonstrated in prctotype form, inthe electro-optics, electrc-mechanical or elec­trcnic/electrical areas.

AUS Conlulllnll, Viluilion ServlcII OroupOordon V. Smllh

Firm specializing in the valuation of intangible assetsand intellectual prcperty, consulting on royalty ratesand international tax issues and litigation support. Pro­fessional steff of 20, many of whom have advanceddegrees, have wide variety of specialty areas. ClientsInclude large corporations, law firms, individuals andeducational institutions. U.S.A.

Avery BUllneD Devllopmenl ServlcIIHenry Avery

Avery Business Development Services prcvides licens­ing, stratagic planning, venture capitel funding andcommercial development consulting services to theplastic, chemical, coatings and blo-chemical industries.

Blrrlngton Conlullenll, Inc.Lawrence P. Kunltldl, Ph.D., M.B.A.

Advises large companies on technology management,venture investments,· sponsorship of universityresearch, acquisitions and licensing and small com­panies on both business and technology issues.AMERICAN RESEARCH CONNECTION transfersAmerican technology overseas in. the form of joint­ventures, licensing and . ElXP°rting· •BothcomiJanieswork exclusivelv in the lifesciences: human and animal

biomedicine, agriculture and food. Both companies areheaded by Lawrence Kunstadt, Ph.D., who teaches the"New Venture Management" course in New YorkUniversity's M.B.A. prcgram.

Bellren Fortuny YAlOClldol, S.C.Rillel Bellrln Fortuny

The areas of technology in which we specialize areprimarily in chemical fields such as categories: 6, 12,13, 14 and 27. However, we also handle technologycategories such as: 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9, 10, 11, 16, 17and 18. The type of clients we represent are multina­tional companies, in the above fields as well asresearch Institutions, government agencies and univer­sities, primarily from the U.S.A and Mexico. Other firmsrepresented are located in Japan, Korea, Taiwan,Eurcpe and Israel.

Benllll, HOIl aAloclldolAllin Corlll

Our firm is involved in any area of transfer oftechnology, especially in drafting contracts of transfer,of technology and/or trademark and patent licenses,and recordal before the prcper Venezuelan authorities(SIEX and PTO).

BIEC Inlernillonll, Inc.Jlmll L. Forend

Sell Galvalume coated sheet steel technologyworldwide. As of January, 1990, BIEC has 23Galvalume licensees in 17 countries. BIEC also sellsother metallic and organic coated sheet steeltschnology.

B.I. Woody FrledllnderB.I. Woody Frlldllnder

B.I. Woody Friedlander, Venture Insights Grcup. Direc­tor, Institute for Technology Transfer and LicensingStudies Director, Trefz Center for Venture Manage­ment, University of Bridgeport, Adjunct Associate Pro­fessor of Engineering. Develops and executes strategiesfor domestic and foreign licensing for start-ups, smalland large companies. Litigation support, expertwitnessing, arbitration and ADR. Technology valua­tion. Licensing training proqrammea. Broad experiencein all areas of technology transfer and valuation. U.S.A.

Blomld ConlulllnllDr. Edith R. Schwlrtz

Personnel: internationally recognized biomedical scien­tist with experience in biotechnology and drug develop­ment and expertise in (1)Arthritis and osteoporosis, (2)Alzheimer's and other metobollc and genetic abnor­malities, and (3) tissue repair. Technology Categories:Drugs (14), medical, surgical and dentel devices (26),

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intellectual property and determination of royaltyrates.A diverse base of clients are served ranging from in­dividual inventors to Fortune 600 corporations. We pro­vide our services for use in joint venture equity alloca­tions, foreign tax matters, litigation support, gift taxpurposes, license negotiations, and intracorporatetransfers. Broad industry experience is possessedregarding patents, proprietary technology, software,trademarks, and copyrights.

Blklr I McKlnzl1Jlnnlfer P. Wllion

Baker & McKenzie has offices in major business cen­tres in 27 countries. Lawyers in all offices are ex­perienced in the protection and enforcement ofintellec­tual property rights in advising on establishing cor­porate presences, joint ventures, license arrangements,franchises and other commercial operations. They arealso equipped to provide full litigation support and ad­vice on taxation, customs and other revenue laws.Baker & McKenzie typically represents corporationswith existing trans national operations or an interest indeveloping them. Baker & McKenzie lawyers based innon-English speaking countries are, typically, profi­cient in English. Active in categories 18 (especiallytelecommunications), 16 (especially therapeuticSUbstances), 27, and 1 (especially food for animals).

Bird, Dr. BIIIIDr. BIIII Bird

I am a consultant on innovation and technologytransfer. I assist changes and help in product, projectand 'company progress. I participate in licensingnegotiations and license preparation and speak tomeetings and conferences on these subjects. Myclients are companies and individuals mostly in U.K.who require assistance, I also act as expert witness inlawsuits concerned with licensing, intellectual propertyand patent infringement.

Billon, Ellzlbllh A.Ellzlbllh A. Bilion

Consultent providing licensing and marketing servicesfor U.S. companies and universities. Specializes in soft­ware and copyright licensing, market research,strategic planning and product marketing for the com­puter industry. Have extensive experience in Universitylicensmg and copyright policies. Especially interestedin category 18. Principal office in U.S.A.

Cablnll Vluchlr . TllllrOnlFrancoll Tlnlronl

All actions necessary to the international developmentof small and medium size companies, technologytransfer, partnerships, licensing in and out. All in­dustries, all countries. Located in France.

Clnldlln Clnlrl lor Indullrlll Innovilion MonlrlllClmllli Mlchlud

A private non-profit corporation which offers a full in­tegrated range of technology brokerage, technical andmarketing services to the Canadian industry. Becauseof its international network and university affi1iations,the Centre's professional steff of technology transferspecialists, engineers, marketing experts and industrialdesigners can help you evaluate, research, negotiateand implement the technologies best suited to thegrowth and marketing strategy of your company inmost industrial sectors, both for selling or purchasingnew technologies.

Clrlg, Cablll.., JlmOrl, Rodrlgulz I SomlraCarlo A. Clrag

Patents, trademarks, copyrights, computers, tntorma,non technology, entertainment law, foreign in­vestments, licensing, joint ventures, telecommunica­tions, admiralty, natural resources law, general prac­tice, corporate commercial and tax law. Philippines.

Chlmllx InllrnlllonilThomll H. McOlnnon, Dr. Olorgl H. Hlrklr,

Sunil I. Shih, Vlnod Rlngrl

A multinational process engineering and technologytransfer firm headquartered in New York. With officesin Dusseldorf, Bombay, Beijingand Toyko, the firm hasspecialized forover 30 years in the design and supply ofman-made fiber plants. The company offers its ownprocesses and processes licensed from major producerssuch as Du Pont, ICI, BASF and others. The firm rcentlyexpanded its capability and is now offering services toclients in petrochemical processes.

Comlnco Engineering Slrvlc.., LId.John D. Turnbull

A wholly owned subsidiary of Cominco Ltd. and is inbusiness to provide technology services, engineering,and project management to tha mining, metellurgicaLand process industries. Particular expertise exists inhydrometellurgical and pyrometellurgical processesrelating to non-ferrous metels. We specialize in thefollowing technologies: concentrate production; Zincpressure leaching; Zinc electrowinning; treatment ofmetellurgical wastes; mine acid wastewater treatment·teilings treatment; lead smelting; electrolytic lead retin:ing; S02 gas treatment; precious metel recovery andrefining, .

ConlulnoVI·Conliullorll 1.. lnnOVIClon•..S.A.Ignlclo Mlrllnlx dl Onlll

Search, identification and evaluation after client'sneede of industry-oriented technological opportunities.

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list needs (changed any time) and automatically obtainpertinent information. The eix centers include govern­ment agencies and National Academies of Sciences.Headquarters are in Ormond Beach, Florida. Some ofthe many technologies are exclusive to us. LESmembers are alwys welcome for a free demonstration.

Dr. W.M. FilII', Inlllllctull Proplrty • TlchnologyMlnlglmlnl

Wlllilm M. FilII'

Intellectual property and technology management.Licensing and management of new technology andproducts for small/medium companies. Main areas ofspecializatlon/intarest: food processing; packaging;production of animal feed; medical diagnostics; pollu­tion control; energy recovery, storage and conversion;electrochemical processes. Based in Geneva,Switzerland - main activities in Europe, Asia and Mid­dle East.

D.P. AhuJI • Co.Sudhlr D. AhuJI

Wish to represent international companies with astrong technology bias who are interested intechnology transfer to Indian companies and who seekservices relating to technology evaluation representa­tion, joint venture agreementa, rules and regulationsrelating to doing business in India and general businessadvice.

Dunlop Inllrn..lonll Tlchnology LId.A.T.M. Roblrt.on·KIIIII

Specializing in the transfer of manufacturing know-howto organizations wishing to establish local manufactur­ing in their own country. D.LT.L. services are an in­tegral part of the technology transfer process, assistingmanufacturers or technology developers in the totalproject requirement of transferring know-how to thirdparties. D.LT.L. would like to hear from organizationswishing to import or export manufacturing technology.

EKMS, Inc.Edwlrd Klhn

Based in Massachusetts, USA, secures licensing andpartnering agresments for product developers. Licen­sor clients range from firms of ten employees to Fortune500 companies and major universities. EKMS performsall servicss necessary for successful license, includingongoing audit for the lifeof agrsements. The firm worksprimarily on a continqency basis, receiving a percen­tage of royalties from successful agreements. EKMShandles all products, especially electronics, computerhardware and software, medical technology, advancedmaterials and biotechnology.

Frlnchl.1 Dlvllopmlnl Slrvlcl' L1mllldRoy Sllmln

Assisting companies worldwide to package and selltheir licensing and franchise rights into overseasmarkets. Our organization carries out all pre-entry work__ ~ ~~ ...~l~+l ...... .;.... +'h ...... ..4u ..-+.; ....;....,.. """,,1""0 ""TI.-:I ,""a1"l,..:"NnrT nfauu .lQI"i.LUw,O!:J J.U. v.uc u. V .L".L<;I.LU.1;:t, 1.£ n t:I ..

any given Master License or Franchise Rights totargeted prospective organizations that are consideredcapable of owning and developing the business of thelicensee in their country. Free information pack to LESmembers upon request.

Frencl. MlhlluXFrencl. MlhlluX

Categories: 1, 5, 7, 8, 14, 19, 20, 24, 26 and 27.

Orelllngir • PlrtnrOunllr Orllllngir

Technology categories: 3, 4 8, 15 and 20.

Hlrdll ClldwllI, Chlrtlrld Accounllnl.John S. Ollmour

Firm of Chartered Accountants established in 1907; in­terested in all aspects of licensing with various per­sonal contacts in Scottish universities.

Hlrry SllIo • Anocl....Dr. Hlrry SllIo

Principal office, Menlo Park, California, U.S.A., withassociates abroad. Specialty: international licensingand transfer of electronic technology in microelec­tronics, computers and peripherals, software, in­struments, materials and related fislds for strategicbusiness alliances; including evaluation and implemen­tation of manufacturing and marketing operationsabroad for U.S. companies, and for foreign companiesdesiring operation in the U.S. Skilled as technologicalexpert witness in international litigations on transfers,patents and trade secrets.

Hllllhclri Dlcl.lon., Inc. (HOI)Dougll. A. Coller, Ph.D.

A Cambridge, Massachusetts-based consulting firmwhich specializes in corporate development inhealthcare and biotechnology. Our clients utilize ourknowledge of these industries to assist thembu1Id cor­porate value through corporate restructuring. We plan,structure, and act as an intermediary for the acquisi­tion, divestiture, or corporate plirtnering transactions ofbusinesses, products or technologies. Our corporatedevelopment services include: strategic planning anddevelopment; corporate restructuring; transactiondevelopment; intermediary representation; market andcompetitive analysis and due diligence.

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chemicals, precision mechanical components, nuclearand energy products, composites, printing andgraphics equipment, software, electronic components,ceramics, automotive components and transportationequipment, food products, consumer products, adver­tieing specialities and many other areas. lntsrconworks on a totsl global basis with clients in over 17countries worldwide.

Inlercanllnenlel Enlerprl..a LimitedDardan S. Hie..

IEL is an international management and technologytransfer group, headquartered in Los Angeles. IEL actsas the "Marketing Department" and/or "InternationalDepartment" of small, high-technology firms. Thegroup has offices in 30 major cities, worldwide. IELworks under contract to its client companies to seekand negotiats agreements with prospective licensees,distributors, or joint venture partners. Interests includemedical devices, OTC pharmaceuticals, beauty pro­ducts, quality control equipment, physical therapy,rehabilitation and juvenile products.

InlerTech Servlcea SA•ertllnd Huchberger

A Swiss based consultancy engaged since 1981 in thepromotion/transfer of high technology in: electronics,computers/communications, advanced materials,manufacturing/robotics for purposes of licensing in/out,joint ventures/partnerships, business development,and market assessments. Services are provided inEurope and the U.S. through a network of associateswho have direct accass to industrial, government andacademic R&D establishments.

Inlramlrk, Inc.Jlllery Weber

A wholly owned subsidiary of Technosystsms Con­solidated Corporation actively attempts to licensetechnologies in a wide range of disciplines from con­sumer products to advanced technologies. Companyalso sponsors INPEX (Invention New Product Exposi­tion) a tradeshow for innovations and new products.7th Expo will be May, 1991.

IPC Droup, Inc.Din McDlvack

A U.S. based consulting firm dedicated to advising cor­porations and counsel in the areas of litigation supportand technology assessment. In this context, we ad­dress the accountinq.: dinancial, economic andmarketing issues relating to the damagesaapects ofcommercial disputes. These efforts include assistancein discovery, financial analysis and expert tsstimony.Additionally, we perform valuations of intangible assetsfor licensing, strategic planning and tax purposes.

Irian • IrllnM. Flrrukh Irlln Khln

A firm of lawyers specializing in licensing, joint ven­tures and transfer of technology from industrialized na­tions to the developing countries in the Middle East andSouth East Asia. We provide legal services and con­;ult;;tio~s to foreign companies in all legal and com­mercial areas in this region. The firm has a strong In­tellectual Property Department with vast contacts withleading industrial groups in the Middle East and SouthEast Asia seeking latest technologies from Japan,Europe and North America. Principal office is inPakistan.

Jlmla C. LogamaalnlJlmea C. Logamlalnl

Specialize in the consultation, .negotiations ~nd

preparation of contracts for compames on a worldwidebasis interested in acquiring or releasing technologywith over twenty years of experience in licensing,patents, negotietions, including the preparation of allcontracts and supporting documents necessary for theengineering, construction and operation of majorchemical and associated plants in numerous countnes.

JDY Mlnagemenl L1mlladJ.D. Yaungar

David Younger is a Chemical Engineer with over 25years of experience in private industry in Canada andabroad. Responsibilities included: industnal generalmanagement, technology transfer, internationalmarketing, corporate planning, business developme~t

and consulting to government and industry. Specia1iz..ing in: management of technology-enhancement,search, transfer, joint ventures, licensing, promotion,technological competitiveness. Commercial develop­ment of research-comprehensive management andfinancial support for the commercial development ofpromising laboratory research.

JurinaviPhilippe LeClech

Main areas of technology-categories: 18, 19, especiallySmart Cards IC Applications. Main fields of expertiseand activity in France andlor abroad are: intellectllalproperty protecting, technological and comme~c18l in­

formation service, auditmg and evaluation oftechnology and licensing in and out. Principal officelocatsd in France.

K• V8clenllflc CO., Inc.Alln •. Kammermln

Technical assistance including feasibility studies forventure capitalists and investors involved in licensingin or out products in the following categories: in-

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with special emphasis on the independent inventor andsmall manufacturer. Bases in Atlanta, Georgia, theprinciple territory covered is North America andWestern Europe.

Micro Con·Ed International, Inc.iiugh L. ioggl, iii

Specializing in licensing of technology into and out ofSouth Korea. Our primary interests are software conver­sion, hardware, firmware-software total systems,telecommunications equipment and software, fiber op­tics, multimedia systsms, robotics, genetic engineer­ing, and medical tschnology. We have contactsthroughout the Far East in most tschnology categoriesbut primarily 14, 18, 19, 20, 26 and 27. We also providemarket research and evaluation of potential joint ven­ture partners, potential licensors, or potential licensees.

Moftatl CO.J. Kevin Carton, Eaq.

Moffat & Co. is a Canadian patent and trademark firmwith expertise in the following technology categories:1,6,6,7,9,10,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,26,26,27,28and in concrete engineering and sports equipment.

MoglI Relearch and AnalYll1Dr. Mary Ellan MoglI

Mogee Research and Analysis analyzes internationaltechnology competition using a new method of analyz­ing international patent statistics. We can quicklyprepare a detailed report that tells you what is going onaround the world in your technology, whattachnological approaches rivals are working on, whatinternational markets they are interested in, and whoare the most important inventors. Primary clients areresearch and technology planners in corporations andgovernment. U.S.A.

Murray Auocillel, Inc.Charlel K. Murray

Market and procure technology and trademarks forU.S. and overseas companies. Investigate thestatus/availability of product and process technology.Facilitate lasring corporate linkages through license,joint venture and distribution agreements. We havenumerous international associated offices and invite in­quiries from other offshore consulting organizations.Established since 1970. Fax or telex us for same-dayreply and no-charge prelinrinary investigation and pro­posal. All product categories, notably 1, 7, 9, 13, 14,20,21, 23, 24, and 27.

MRI Ventural, Inc.Robert F. Muir

Technology evaluation, capital formation, productdevelopment, business planning, patents and licens-

ing, and sales and marketing expertise is offered byMRI Ventures, Inc. in chemistry: agricultural and in­dustrial chemicals and sampling and analysis in­strumentation; electronics: thin film and elec­trochromic processes and materials technology;energy: processes and materials for aerospace, elec­tronics, automotive and construction industries;medical: biomedical materials, senSOIS, instrumenta­tion and diagnostic equipment; industrial: computerprocesses, automated systems and manufacturing pro­cesses. U.S.A.

Nallonal Weatmlnater Bank PLCDuncan S. Mlllhawl

A dedicated unit forming part of the Nat-West Group, amajor UK Clearing Bank. Our responsibilities are tocoordinate a UK-wide network of managers, trained tounderstand the needs of technology businesses andspecializing in providing financial advice and fundingto companies and individuals. Although the Unit is UKbased we have interests in Europe and the U.S.

Noona AuoclatllThomal M. Noone

Principal office in the U.S.A. with a network oftechnology/business consultants that provide businessdevelopment services. Typical assignments have in­cluded: scouting for new technology; market and ac­quisition studies; evaluation of technology/businese op­portunities; strategic planning and implementation;technology transfer; new ventures; presentations toventure capital companies; competitive analyses; profitimprovement programs. Special interest in categories1-6, 12-17,26 and 27.

Novacorp Intarnallonal Conlultlng, Inc.W. L. Wright

The Technology Ventures business unit withinNovacorp International Consulting, Inc. is responeiblefor commercialization of technologies developed by theNOVA group of companies through externally manag­ed companies, NOVA's businesses cover pipelines,petrochemicals, plaetics and synthetic rubber, and gasmarketing, petroleum, and related engineering andmanufacturing. Products offered through ar­rangements with outside parties include applicationssoftwear, know-how and equipment,

Pan Marldlan Conlullln" L1mlladHarry Orunwall

Technology categories 18 and 21. Specific items: vibra­tion proof premium fastener for heavy duty applicationsespecially transport, construction, aerospace, defenseand power. World patents granted, patents pending.Hazardous waste transport container systems; publicand personal communications apparatus and software.General items: ..brokers .. and ':oonsultants •• for.elll:1c:\rybusiness development applications specializing inEuropean markets.

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REFAC Technology Development CorporellonEugene M. Leng

Since 1952, REFAC has established hundreds ofmanufacturing licenses and joint ventures in theUnited Statas and abroad. REFAC licenses patants,trademarks and know-how in all fields of technology.Under standard agreements, clients (inventors, com­panies, institutions) give REFACthe exclusive right ··asa principal, at its own risk and expense, and on termssubject to client approval » to license specified patents,etc. REFAC also assumes responsibility for patent en­forcement and infringement litigation. License incomeis equally shared.

Richerd Fleming AlIDcletel, Inc.Richerd Fleming

Effective management consulting help based on in­depth understanding of relevant technologies and per­tinent management experience. Serve technology in­tensive clisnt companies in Americas, Europe, FarEast, as advisors, interim or sharad-tims executiveboard members. Technologies 5-8, 11-14, 23, 27.Technology management/transfer/licensing; businessstrategy, plan development; funding and financialplanning; acquiaitions, divestitures, business valua­tions; plan implementation; business management. Of­fices: Zionsville, PA., Yonkers, N.Y., U.S.A.

Rockwood Development Corp.Doneld A. Moore

Representing European companies primarily German,Swiss and Austrian, who wish to license theirtechnology to U.S. and Canadian companies. We alsorepresent U.S. companies wanting to license Europeancompanies. We have good contects in environmentalprotection, medical equipment and devices, plasticsand other materials, industrial machinery, building pro­ducts and printing and graphic arts fields. Categories 1,5,7,11-17,20-27.

Rodmen end AlIDclltel, Inc.Peul O. Weugemln

A consultant firm with experrise in all aspects ofresearch management. Associates are qualilied to workwith academic institutions, non-profit research founda­tions, economic development organizations, govern­ment agencies, and other organizations establishingtechnology transfer programs; and with for-profit firms,venture capital, or technology managers seeking tolicense technology from academic institutions.

Royel Benk 01 Scotlend picR. J. Clmpbell

The Royal Bank of Scotland has a specialist LicensingDepartment with units located in Edinburgh, Londonand Manchester. The function olthese units is to com-

plement and assist our extensive Branch network withinquiries relative to the licensing of tschnology.

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Plrklon Inllrnlllonil Ud.D.C. Flllchlr ROgl1i

Food products, automobile industry, products fordomestic animals (non-food). Clients: research in­stitutes, manufacturers, serious inventors. We seekmanufacturers/food-auto-domestic products also LESconsultsnts anywhere in the above product areas.License in and out. Location, England.

PH Tlchnology Tllnllir LId.John D. Emlnull

An independent technology transfer organization withoffices in London, England and Cambridge,Massachusetts, a very strong network throughoutWestsrn Europe and 85 Associatss worldwide. Pax pro­vides intsrnational tschnology transfer agency andconsulting services to medium and large industrial andinstitutional clients, national governments and interna­tional agencies including the European Commission.The company specializes in international searches formedium/high technology based business opportunities.It also licenses out selected high value industrialtschnologies. Its consulting services include advice onlicensing negotiations and the development ofbusinessplans and funding stratsgies for high tech start up com­panies.

Phllmlcirulicil L1clnllng ConlulllnliAlln J. Llmln

Specializing in pharmaceutical, diagnostic andbiotechnology licensing. Representing pharmaceuticaland biotechnology companies, and private inventors.Consultation in the areas of tschnology search, acquisi­tion, agreement preparation and negotiation. Officelocatsd, U.S.A.

PhlrmlSlrvl Inllrnillonll, Inc.Ronlld M. KUldll, Ph.D., M.B.A.

Specializing in the licensing of pharmaceutical pro­ducts and new drug delivery technologies. Ourbackground and experience will especially be of valueto Japanese and European clients who wish to interactwith U.S. pharmaceutical companies. PharmaServehas offices in both the U.S. and Japan. Independentevaluations of the scientific and commercial potentialsof licensable products and technologies are provided.Consultation on the development of new productdosage forms and tschnology transfer is provided.

Phllllpi FoxPllrlck Fllr

Area of practice: special purpose software, authorshipand licensing agreements particularly in relation toaviation applications, licensing and secrecy andresearch and development agreements in relation topharmaceutical and veterinary preparations: name and

image licensing. Country of residence: Australia, prin­cipal office Sydney and associated offices throughoutAustralasia.

Pllroll .. AlGclidDiJou dl Pllroll

All areas of tschnology; representing interested in­vestor in contacting Peruvian partners, and then indrafting contracts of joint venture and transference oftechnology and licenses of use of patents andtrademarks. Especially interested in foreign investmentand subsequent transference of technology into Peru.

Polyrllurch Slrvlcl B.V.W. Vln dlr Vooldl

Patent searches of all categories on behalf of industrialpatent departments (corporate patsnt counsels), in­dependent patent attorneys and patsnt law offices; in­direct innovation counselling by permanent patentwatch; i.e., monitoring of new patent documents in allfields of technology published in the more important in­dustrial countries and selective dissemination of the in­formation retrieved in this way.

Protlln Enllrprllu Inllrnlllonil L1mllldDlvld J. Cooplr

Technology profile: medical device, pharmaceutical,biotechnology, and life science technologies{technology categories 14, 24, 26 and 27. Generalbusiness development services. Client profile: interna­tional healthcare companies, medical device manufac­turers, biotechnology companies, pharmaceuticalmanufacturers, product development agencies, cor­porate business development and strategic planners.Principle's head office based U.K. for Europeancoverage.

Rlln Hili Oroup, Inc.Chrllliin Niliun

RHG identifies for multinational corporationstechnologies, innovations and new products. RHGmultidisciplinary technical staff evaluates informationdrawn from a vast global network of intelligencesources and updates proprietary database of over20,000 opportunities. RHG works with companies inAmerica, Europe and Asia in all high technology fields.

Rlddll .. DrollJ. M. DIVIII

United Kingdom' chartered patent agents; Europeanpatent attorneys; trademark agents; consultants indesign rights of industrial copyright; assignments andlicensing. The firm as a whole covers all areas oftechnology under categories 1 through 28. Particularlyinvolved with biotechnology (27), pharmaceuticals (14)and associated tschnologies.

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strumentation and devices, optical and laser systems,oil exploration instrumentation and manufacturingtechnology. Located in U.S.A.

lEW Anoclllll, Inc,Edwlrd P. Whlll

Areas of competence/interest: licensing in and out,joint venture, franchise, corporate acquisition also newproduct and technology acquisition; contract negotia­tion; tech transfer; tech evaluation; management of in­tellectual property rights; and domestic and foreignmarket analysis. Categories of interest and familiarity;4,8,9,10,13,15,17,19,20,21,23-29 (agriculture and agroequipment).

Llonillo LldlL10nlllo Lldl

Technology categories: 14 and 26. Clients I representand seek: pharmaceutical laboratories-distributors.Principal office, (Milan) Itely.

Lomlr AuocllillJ. Lou Ecklbrlchl

License both in and out of Canada, worldwide, onbehalf of client companies, offering and searching foropportunities. Licenses have been established in over40 areas of the world, often with the cooperation ofassociates in foreign countries. Provides seminars forindustry and training seminars for Governments ofCanada. All categories are covered including leisure,agnculture and aquaculture. Foreign associates in over40 countries.

Mlnnhllmlr • ZlltlrlolMignul Wllllndir

Various kinds of technology, inter alia pharmaceuticaland medical care technology. County of residence,Sweden.

M• WCOnlU1l1n11Mllell E. Muaurd

Specializing in industrial innovation, market research,marketing, know-how transfer, joint ventures, set up ofnew production facilities, venture capital investments.Having experience in management of high-tech pro­jects, particularly in such fields as micromechanicaland electronic devices, sensors, instrumentation, con­trol systems, microelectronics, data processing equip­ment, telecommunication, medical.. electronics,materials.

Mlrvll • O'FlrrlllErnillo O'Flrrlll

Act as lawyers and patent and trademark agents formany international companies which are engaged indifferent kinds of businesses and use differenttechnologies. We are particularly active in negotiating,drafting and recording license agreements betweenforeign licensors and local licensees and assist clientsdurinq the life of their agreements, especially in con­nection with government and central bank regulations.

Thl Million Jlck Oroup/MldStrlllgy, Inc.Wllllim R. MinIOn, Jr.

Provides strategic services to pharmaceutical/healthcare companies including: business development­searching for new products/technology; licensingrepresentation; technology assessment-evaluation ofnew products; advice regarding creative partnering.Current clients range from start-ups to multinationalsin USA, Japan and Europe. A related company,MedStrategy, authors and sells comprehensive con­sulting reports on major new areas of therapeutics. TheMattson Jack Group/MedStrategy are based in St.Louis, Misaoun, USA, with offices also in Chicago andon the East Coast.

MoDlnnln • CO., LId.Mlchlll D. Crolly

A 10 year old, privately held licensing, product develop­ment and marketing company specializing in OTC andpersonal care products (category 16). We operate asconsultants and agents for patents and know-how, in­gredients, new products and companies relating tothese categories. Fees and commissions are negotiatedon a project basis. Territory is worldwide. Ptinciple of­fice is located in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.

Mlldowbrook CanlullingEllzlbelh A. Bellon

Assists clients in (1) assessing the market or licensingpotential of new technologies, (2) identifying prospec­tive partners, (3) developing licensing strategies and (4)improving the technology transfer process. Our special­ty is providing a market assessment and/or preliminarylist of prospective partners at a moderate cost. Ms. Bat­son has worked with a wide range of technologies withspecial expertise in software, computers and elec­tronics. Clients include companies, Universities andfederal laboratories.

Mlchlll A. Cllrk . ConluilingMlkl Cllrk

Specializing in business development within the VisionCare/Ophthalmic Device field. This includes consultingin manufacturing operation start-up, product develop­ment, technology licensing, and project management

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Hlcklthorn TlchnologlnJlnrlY L. StIllY

Provides technology mansgement consulting servicesto manufscturing companies whose success rests ontheir ability to develop, acquire and apply technologyfaster and more efficiently than their competitors. Helpachieve shorter development times and lower develop­ment costs through Technology Asset Planning: iden­tification of technology needs, inventorying of existingtechnology assets, clarification of gaps, technologymake or buy analyses, options for external develop­ment or acquisition, reduction of barriers to technologytranding. U.S.A. Technology categories: 8, 19, 20, 21,24, 26, 26 and 28.

Hllkkl Hllpanllml Law Onici.Marja Tommlla

Specialized in Industrial Property Law and MarketingLegislation; various Finnish and international clientsrepresenting different areas of technology.

Hiller' Anocllli.Clrln A. Hillar, M.a., M.B.A.

Assists companies interested in identifying andevaluating pharmaceutical (14) and biotechnological(27) products for licensing and development. Capableof in-depth scientific and clinical review of a productand detailed market research, Heller & Associates iswell suited for smaller and mediurn size companies thatdo not have the same extensive market information andmedical resources available to larger firms. Also assistsforeign companies in understanding the U.S. marketand its pharmaceutical products.

H.O. Pall Pharmaclullcal LabOrllorll., Inc.Dr. Harry Pall

Technology categories 14 and 27. We represent phar­maceutical and nutritional, as well as biotechnologyR&D products and R&D companies, in later stages (pre­market approval) of their life cycle to the marketplace.For example, new chemical or biotechnology entitiesfor cancer, leukemia, arthritis, moderate to severe painrelief,· glaucoma, juvenile diabetes and multiplesclerosis. Also, ethical and OTC-approved medicationfor normalizing gastro-intestinal functioning; fiber­based nutritionals for the food industry. U.S. and Euro­pean based.

Hood, Malcolm' AnDclalnH. Malcolm Hood

Technology transfer services, particularly in the fieldsof human or animal health, chemistry biology, in­struments and polymers as set forth in categories, 7,13, 14 and 24-27.

Howard H. Irvin Anocilla.Howard H. Irvin

Offer license opportunities in and out in categories 6, 7,12, 17 with particular emphasis on engineeringpolymers, polymer additives specialty chemicalsrelating to polymers and adhesives for structures,polymers and rubber to metal bonding. Headquarteredin USAbut individual associates in European countries,Taiwan and Japan.

H.R. HodgklnlDn • CompanyHugh Rudyard HodgklnlDn

An Australian firm of patent attorneys active in thefield of technology transfer and licensing. We are ableto offer assistance to our clients particularly in thetransfer of technology into Australia and attendantpatenting procedures. Our firm is also experienced inservices relating to trademarks and litigation.

lnnovallon • Dlvllopmlnl Partnili. Inc.Alallalr Sam.on

Technology categories: 4,6,10,12,18,19,20,23,27,28and also genetically selected fish for aquaculture;aquaculture equipment for hatcheries; aquaculturecages; design and turnkey construction of aquaculturehatcheries and farms. Within Canada and interna­tionally, IDP works closely with businesses and institu­tions to: commercialize R&D and technologies; acquirenew technologies to expand a company's product andtechnology base; establish contract and cooperativeR&D programs with other businesses and institutionsand launch new business ventures.

Inllilulo Naclonal dl IndullrlaRoblrt Starner

Consulting and brokerage capablities in: assiatancewith industrial and technological surveys (Spanishdomestic market); assistance with investment deci­sions in Spanish industries; assistance with licensingflow and transfer of technology in/out Spain. Develop ofmaster plans of introducing in Spain, including strategyin every significant field (investment, finance, rnarket,technology, human resources); preparing viaits toSpain, arranging meetings, and additional activities.

Inlercon Ra.aarch AnDclalll LId.Jaml. D. Donovan

Established over 26 years in assisting companiesaround the world to establish international coopera­tions and strategic alliances that provide for the ad­quisition of new products and new technologies and in­ternational market expansion. Intercon works in over120 different technology areas and is seeking and offer­ing new products in a wide vsiety of sectors such asmedical products, pharmaceuticals, specialty

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Technological audit. Search of firms potentially in­terested in specific technologies. Technologymarketing support. Especially for small and medium in­dustnal firms, also lsgal, economic and fiscal con­sultancy support. Offices: Madrld,Spain.

Crewford Hili Conlulllnlilin C. Hili

Engaged in the automotive sector (technology category21). We specialize in Eastern Europe and have officesinMoscow, Prague and Budapest. Also active in Japan,Korea and China. A number of leading companies inengineering development and component manufactureretain our services.

Crell VOlrell,Cullllr, S.C.Clrlol Mugglnbul'll R.V., Elq.

We are interested in: Plastics (resins, processes andequipment); petroleum refining, products and process­ing; paints, varnishes, coasting and adhesives; com­puters, data transmission, communication and soft­ware; and mechanical machinery and equipment (con­struction, manufacturing, air conditioning heat ex­changes, vending and machine tools). Location, Mex­ico.

Crulklhlnk " fllrwlllhirDonlld C. MlcDougl1l

European Patent Attorneys. Location: Scotland

CTC " AuoclllilChirill 1IIIch

CTC & Associates is a commercial development group.As such, it is responsible to its clients for patent andtrademark prosecution; product engineering and des­ing; technology transfer (in and out); market research,development and product introduction. It Is active incatagorles 12, 23 and 29 (consumer products such aseducational toys/games, hand tools, specialty birdfeeders and accessories). CTC Is locatad in the U.S. andhas associates in Europe.

Currlnl Plllnll LId.JlmllDrlkl

Publishes influential "Michelin-style" guides to thelatest drug and biotachnology patanting trends in itsmonthly patent evaluation journals. Potentially impor­tant patants and applications (from a comprehensivedata base) are selected by Interne.tiional AdvisoryPanels, and evaluations are prepared by leadingauthorities with appropriate expertise. The service pro­vides the earliest and most reliable indication of paten­ting trends, for licensing executives and other declsion­makers at the business/science interface in the phar­maceutical and healthcare industries.

0111 Sicurllill Inllrnillonll, Inc.Drlw A. Dllr

The largest provider of technology asset protection ser­vices in the world. Founded in 1983, DSI providestechnology escrow and consulting services that protectthe rights of all parties involved in a licensing transac­tion. DS!'s escrow contracts are writtan by the leadingcomputer lawyers in the U.S. and adminlstared by DSIto ensure adherence to terms and conditions. Con­suiting services include technology asset valuation,audit, risk assessment, and technical verification ofescrowed matarlals.

frohwllllr, Ollullr " PlllnlrDr. J. Plglnblrg, Udo Allirburg, Ilrnlrd frohwllllr,

Dr. I. Olllllir

Petroleum refining, products and processing; industrialorganic chemical products and processing; drugs; com­puters, date transmission, communications and soft.ware; electrical and electronic equipment; mechanicalmachinery; medical, surgical and dental instruments;biotechnology; automation and robotics; licensing andprosecuting of patent applications in all the aboveareas.

Dlvld J. frlnch LL I I Eng.Dlvld J. frlnch

An engineer and lawyer, acts in licensing matters, bothas a consultant/broker and in a legal capacity. Locatadin Ottawa, Canada he is affilistd with a law firm (Letta& Associates) with ofices in Toronto, Montreal, Pansand Geneva. As well as practicing before the Patent Of­fice, and Ontario and Federal Courts of Canada, he isprepared to act in licensing matters for selectad clientsand technologies under a variety of arrangemente.

DlwlDn WlldronDIWlDn Wlldron, lin lilli, John Kinch, lin Crlwford,

Aldo Nlcotre

Lawyers specializing in technology transfer, licensing,joint ventures, franchising, industrial and intellectualpropertry protection and related litigation. Represen­ting cliente in all technology fields.

Dlnlon HIli IUl'llln " WlrrlnlI. Mllhoullm

Particular categories: 6, 12, 8, 19, 23 and 27

Dr. Dvorkovltz Ind AuoclllilVlldlmlr Dvorkovltz

A computerized registry of technologies available forlicense in centers in the USA, Italy, Spain, Japan,Russia and Czechoslovakls - interconnected forsimultaneous updating. Clients have on-line access or

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biotechnology (27). Cliente represented and sought:pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies; venturecapital, accounting and brokerage firms. Office loca­tions: Boeton (U.S.A.) and Bad Oeynbausen (West Ger­many). Expert capabilities: 1) find new technologies fordiversification via acquisition, product licensing, jointventures, or strategic alliances. 2) Assess technologies,products, markets and companies for new oppor­tunities. 3) Establish and maintain liaison between in­house research and development groups and outsidecollaborators.

Bolldln Conllch ABJln·Erlk Nllllul

We specialize in: extraction and refining of preciousmetals, kaldo technology for oopper and lead producingplants; hard rock mining. Ore beneficiation plants forprecious metals, copper, lead, zinc and polymetallicconcentrate, sulphuric acid plants, liquid S02-plants,aluminium sulphate plants; and waste incenerationplants, industrial gas/cleaning, removal of mercury anddiotive from gases. Sweden.

BrlDlrd • CIllroRlmlro Cillro

Located in Bogota, Columbia.

Brudlrllr MlnlDlmlnl ConaulllnllWlmlr Brudlrer

Type of clients: inventors, manufacturing and/or salescompanies, marketing organizations and investors inthe technology fields 1, 2, 7, 17, 18, 19,20,21, 22, 23,24 and 26. Kind of services: intellectual propertymanagement, licensing in and out, license negotia­tions, diversification studies, project management fortechnology transfer and innovation projects, technicaland commercial market studies, patents, designs andtrademarks prosecution. Country of residence:Switzerland.

Amlrlcln Producta NltworkEmili R. Jon..

Assist American companies, Universities, and Govern­ment Research Laboratories establish and maintainTechnology Transfer Programs. Represent AmericanorganiZations seeking to identify and evaluate suitablelicensees and licensors worldwide. Assist Americancliente in negotiating joint ventures, serviceagreements, or licensing agreements for new products,new processes, and intellectual property worldwide.Specialize in American technologies fully protected bypatents, trademarks, copyrights,! or trade secrets.Primarily high tech search areas and source evalua­tion/screening for categories 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 and26.

Amlrlcan rlchnoloDI.., Inc.Dr. Glrlah C. Birul

Specialty chemicals: functional and cross-linkingmonomers, surface-active agents, specialty polymers,and their industrial use in pharmaceuticals, food, emul­sion polymerization, personal-care and cosmetics,agricultural and health oriented industries. Located inU.S.A.

Andlraln, Arthur, and ComplnyHowlrd R. Slrlln

Specializing in income tax matters related to licensingand US/Canadian cross-border taxation.

API Inllrnlllcnil Bualnln Dlvllopmlnl GroupGlcrDI Mlddln

Technology Transfer by means of joint venture, licenseagreements, consortia, joint working relationships. Ac­tive in market survey, management informationsystems, mergers, acquisitions, operational research.Specialize in product/company search type projects.General intellectual property practise. Main areas ofactivity are Europe and America. Typical clients aremedium to large manufacturing firms. Categories ofprime interest are 1, 14, 16, 19, 20, 24, 26, 27 and 28.

Armbrullir Anocill..Dr. David Armbrullir

Worldwide chemical coneultants providing services forlicensing/technology transfer: business opportunityanalysis/identification, business development, com­petitive analysis, marketing research, market assess­ment, corporate acquisition, new product/technologyacquisition, technology assessment/evaluation, plann­ing, joint ventures and new ventures. Technologycategories of specialization: 5, 7, 12, 15 and 17. Addi­tional technology categories are acrylates/methacryl­ates, specialty chemicals/monomers/polymers,photopolymers, radiation (ultraviolet light/electronbeam) curing and emulsion/water soluble polymers.

Arthur YounD MlnlDlmlnl ConaulllnllDr. Chlrl.. FllrllY

Clients are manufacturing companies in major in­dustrial sectors seeking to develop new business by in­novation and licensing both in and out. Special in­terests are biotechnology (27), health care (26), infor­mation technology (18), and.food processing (1).

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Anoclilid Vilullion rlchnolODI.., Inc.Gordon V. Smllh

Associated Valuation Technologles, Inc., is a U.S. bas­ed consulting company specializing in the valuation of

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These organizations have submitted the following information about their activities, especially their services inconnection with assisting others in technology transfers, including any areas of technology where they have specialknowledge or concentrate their efforts.

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Adlml & AdlmlC. Sllbblrt or A.J. Smith or S.C. Flrrllrl

Intellectual property licensing, currency exchange con­trol, technology management and joint venture ar­rangements. Licensing into and out of the SouthernAfrican region.

AdNovum AGDr. A. uuchlnlulr

Providing and sourcing of: (l)Technology (processes,products, turnkey projects etc.); (2}Joint venture part­ners, takeover candidatss; (3)buyers and sellers of pro­ducts (foodstuff, metals, chemicals, etc.; (4}financingcontracts for building projects, acquisition projects,etc. Our clients are importers, exporters, trading com­panies, specialists, government agents. Our modusoperandi Is through an international network of reliablespecialists. Country of residence, Switzerland.

Unlvlrllly ot Alblrtl & Klngtllhlr Conlultlng Ltd.Dr. John Blrrlngton·Lllgh

International, multi-national technology transfer, fun­ding location, company liquidations and transfer (sale).Specializing In intellectual property and hard­ware/plant transactions in areas of biotechnologybiomedicine, biophysics, immunology, cancer, optics,lasers, computer-controlled devices.

Amrld Corporltlon Ltd.John GriCI

Amrad is an Australian based company specializing incommercializing Australian biomedical research. Ourmajor interest Is in licensing out this technology, butwe do seek other licensable technology to complimentour existing research project portfolio. Amrad hsresearch affiliations with the Walter and Eliza Hall In­stitute of Medical Research, the Murdoch Institute,Royal Childrens Hospital, Howard Fiorey Instituta,Monash Medical Centre and Maker Medical ResearchInstitute. Commercial products include HIV.ldiagnostic kit (Aust. and N2 only), FlurFWNW (novelplasma), ESGRO-mLIF growth factor for marinepluripotential embryonic stem cells, and ADA-FX(novel DNA-binding protein).

Aqultllm NOIWlgiin Wltlr Tlchnology Clntrl AlSJlmll D. Blrg, Ph.D.

We are a R&D consultancy specializing in the develop­ment and application of environmental technology.Fields of expertise include offshore pollution control,sludge treatment, and remediation of contaminatedso!Ugroundwater as well as water and wastewatertreatment. We represent either industrial clients seek­ing to develop/transfer environmental technology (re­cent examples are international R&D projects and jointventures in USA and UK); or clients requiring a solutionto a pollution problem, e.g. via environmental audit oran evaluation/procurement of process technology. Prin­cipal office in Oslo.

Arthur D. LIItII Entlrprllll, Inc.Edwlrd J. KlnnlY

The invention management team specializes in alltechnical areas. We rely heavily on the diversetechnical and marketing resources within the con­sulting staff of Arthur D. Little, Inc. At no obligation,the Arthur D. Little steff will conduct a preliminaryevaluation of the product or process. If evaluation pro­ves favorable, Arthur D. Little Enterprises will handlethe invention at its own expense in return for a share ofany licensing revenues which may be obtained.

Arthur F. GroglnArthur F. Grogln

Specializing in the following technology categories:rubber and plastic products and processing,agricultural chemicals, packaging, graphics and prin­ting, paints, varnishes, coatings & adhesives, transpor­tation and lifting equipment, pollution control andsports and leisure. Representing Australian manufac­turers seeking overseas technology in the above areasand Australian developed technology for overseaslicensing. Country of residence and principal office,Australia.

Aulmblld SVIIlml, Inc.Blrnlrd E. Blrllnglr, Jr.

Using advanced technology, ASI designs and producescustom engineered gear drive systems for the healthcare field (wheelchairs, 3-wheel scooters, mobilemedical equipment and others) and other specializedmarkets. Licensing of its designs is encouraged. ASIaggressively seeks new design and application oppor­tunities on a worldwide basis where its manufacturing

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Tb. R....rcb Foundllion 01 StIl. Unlv.rslty01 N.w York

Eug.n. K. Scbul.r, Jr.

Seeking opportunities to license out technology,research cooperation, joint ventures, sponsored fun­ding in the areas of biotechnology, pharmaceuticals,medical and other instrumentation, electronics, mem­brane technology, chemical engineering, computersoftware, and pulp and paper science.

Scollilb D.v.lopm.nt Ag.ncyRoy l.Iud.r

The Scottish Development Agency's TechnologyTransfer Division represents Scottish industry in everysphere of technology. Based in Scotland we have inter­national operations in the USA, EC Europe and EasternEurope. Our clients are typically overseas and Scottishbusinesses looking for inward and outward licensesand joint ventures both with companies and academicinstitutions.

Unlv.rslty 01 Soutb Florid.R.lpb D. Gunt.r, Pb.D.

Technology categories: 1, 4 (especially supercriticalprocess), 5, 11, 14 (especially growth hormones), 18,19, 20, 24, 25, 26 (especially artificial heart andvascular prosthesis), and 27 (especially electrofusingbiological particles to tissue).

Unlv.rslty 01 Surr.y, Gulldlord Surrey GUSCHJlm.1 V. R..d

Surrey is a technological university with strength in allengineering sectors, sciences and human studies. Itsbureau of industrial liaison handles patent and licens­ing (in and out), consultancy services and all researchgrants and contracts. BIL also deals with technical in­quiries and plays an active role in the development ofuniversity based companies (England).

Tb. T.cbnology Excblngl Ltd.B. Pldglll

The Technology Exchange is an internationaltechnology transfer organization sponsored by EssoUK, British Petroleum, The Wellcome Foundation andBritish Telecom. It currently serves over 300 UK com­panies both offering and seeking technology. Theypublish a quarterly catalogue of license, joint ventureand distribution opportunities from ten European coun­tries; source machines and technology for all develop­ing countries. They operate a computer index of 15,000world license offers, adding 200 new offers each week.

T.cbnology Trlnlllr Progr.mRlndlll D. Ollon

As a university funded program, we transfer consumerand industrial-based products to manufacturers andfinancing sources.

Tb. Unlv.rslty 01 T.XII H..ltb Scl.nc. C.nt.r/HoultonJln K. Simpion

Cooperative research and technology transfer ofcategories: 14, 18, 26 and 27.

Tb. Unlv.rslty 01 T.uI M.D. And.l1On Clnclr C.ntlrClral S. Grend.

Seeks research collaboration and outside funding.License opportunities: hybridoma technology,molecular biology, protein expression, anticancertherapeutics and disgnostics, genetic probes, drugdelivery systems, vaccines, diagnostic imaging,radiotherapy, lasers. Research and clinical institutiondedicated to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention ofcancer in areas of biochemistry, cell biology, geneticsand immunology. Over 216 Ph.D. and 257 M.D. staffmembers, external funding support of over $70 millionand provides patient care.

Tb. Unlv.rslty 01 T.XII M.dlcil Brencb It Gllv.llonE. RlY Stln.on, Pb.D.

The University of Texas Medical Branch offerstechnology in the areas of immunology; cancertherapeutics; biological response modifiers (In­terferons, viral inhibitors); allergy immunotherapeutics;growth factors; wound healing; diagnostic test kits; or­thopedic devices; biodegradable implants. Technologycategories 14, 26 and 27.

UCLI L1mlt.dDr. Mlrgo Goldlplnk

UCLiLimited, a company owned by University CollegeLondon, promotes the active collaboration of 2,000academic staff members in over 70 departments withindustry, commerce and governments in the U.K. andabroad. UCLi licenses technology and software;patents and manages IPR; arranges consultancias,R&D, feasibility studies and prototype design; and coor­dinates continuing education. In addition to Group I en­tries, available technologies include: 10, 11, 12, 13, 19,20, 21, 23, 25 space sciences, transport studies, struc­tural engineering and non-destructive evaluation.

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Inllilul p.lI.urB.rn.m.n D.nl.lI.

Cooperative research agreements and Ilcenses aresought in biotechnology and therapeutics fields.

Invenlora WorllIhop Inl.rn.,lon.IIMlnd.lghl, Inc.AI.n Arthur Traln.r

Practically all categories of consumer products and in­dustrial products based on new inventions avallablefrom international membership organization of inven­tors/entrepreneurs. Licensing for royalties, outright saleand joint-ventures considered. R&D funding solicited.Investment opportunities. Annual Expo.

Klnn. 8111. Unlv.rally R••••rch Found.,lonJohn W. W.II.ra

The Kansas Stete University Research Foundation(KSURF) was established to handle intallectual proper­ty that comes from University research. KSURF isfami\isr in handling joint research and other aspects ofintellectual property. Kansas State University hasstrong research programs and avallable technology inthe following areas: food products; textile products;human and animal medicine products, pollution con­trols, electrical and mechanical equipment, plus sportsand leisure. KSURF has a wide range of intellectual pro­perty besides those listed.

Unlv.ralty 01 K.rl.ruh., W••, O.rm.nyThom•• O.rlng, Dlpl.·lng.

The University of Karlsruhe is one of the leadingtechnical universities in Germany having 12 faculties ofwhich 6 focus on engineering and 3 on the naturalsciences. Scientific research is performed in the follow­ing areas: Production engineering, automation androbotics, artificial intelligence; environmental protec­tion, biotechnology, transportation engineering; energysupply engineering, ceramics/material sciences,microelectronics; industrial processing of chemical pro­ducts. The University cooperates frequently with in­dustry and looks for international contacts (licensingout, cooperation).

K.nlucky OIIlc. 01 Bu.ln..... T.chnology/C.blnlllor Economic D.v.lopm.nl

Dr. D. M. St.ln

The Kentucky Office of Business and Technology is astate office esteblished to foster the development anduse of technology by Kentucky companies by (1) pro­viding a state focus on technology with services andprograms geared toward the state's technology-basedbusinesses, (2) serving as a link between businessesand the technological resources and researchcapabilities of both the private and public sectors, and(3) providing and managing incentive grants tofacilitate technology development.

LlJolI. Inllilul. lor AII.rgy Ind ImmunologyM.kolo Non.llI, M.D., Ph.D.

The LaJolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology is anon-profit, basic biomedical research institute forallergy and immunological diseases. Makoto Nonaka,M.D., Ph.D., founder and president, specializes inallergy research. The Institute anticipates receivingsubstantial funding from the National Institutes ofHealth, the National Science Foundation and otherpublic and private sources. The research is headed byDr. Kimishige Ishizaka, who discovered the IgE (Im­munoglobulin E) protein, a molecule inducing allergicreactions in the human body.

Lawrlnc. B.rlllley LaborltoryPlpl Ro.. .

Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) is a multiprogramnational laboratory managed by the University ofCalifornia for the U.S. Department of Energy. Researchprograms include materials science and chemistry,earth sciences, biology and medicine, conservation andrenewable energy, high energy and nuclear physics, aswell as engineering, mathematics and computersciences. One of the Lab's goals is to develop produc­tive relationships between LBL research programs andprivate industry. LBL has an active licensing programand invites your inquiries.

Mldlc.1 ColI.g. 01 Wiscon.ln R••••rch Found.,lonDonlid H. WIII.rmlnn

Inventions of 730 physician and Ph.D. medically­oriented researchers are transferred to the commercialsector for Ilcensing and new company start-ups, Themajority of license activity is related to medical devicesand supplies.

Mlchlg.n Blol.chnology Inllilul. (MBI)Dr. J.ck H. Plncu.

Michigan Biotechnology Institute (MBI) is an appliedresearch and development corporation, engaged in in­dustrial biotechnology. Specific interest areas: novelbiodegradable polymers, waste treatment, fermenta­tion & chemicals, industrial enzymes. Industrial pilotplant for commercial validation.

Unlv.ralty 01 MI..ourlConnl. M. Arm.nlroul

The University of Missouri four-campus system has in­terest in licensing out technology in the followingcategories: 1, 8, 9,10,11,12,13, 14, 17, 19,20,22,24,25,26, 27,28, and 29, Waterjet technology. We are in­terested in exploring with industry ways to assist insolving specific research problems, in conducting jointresearch projects with industry, and promotingindustry-supported basic research to build a solid basefor tomorrow's technology.

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priorities are food, leather, agro-allied, buildingmaterials. C.D.1. has a budget to support the study andimplementetion of projecte - located in Balgium.

Unlv.rslty of ClnclnnellC. Tham•• Cran

Seek rasaarch support funding andlor licensing out ona variety of technologies including medical, diagnostic,chemical, biochemical, engineering, sensors, elec­tronics, composites, new materials, superconductors,membranes and robotics. Also offer speclsl option ar­rangement regarding further research of special in­terest. Technology Menus available on updated basis.

City of Hap. Nellan.1 M.dlc.1 C.nter.nd B.cllm.n R••••reh Inllltut.

Eric Jurru.

Nucleic acid probes, chimeric antibodies, insulin recep­tor binding peptides, inhibition of lipogeneses, treat­ment of nervous system degeneration, protein sequenc­ing chemistry and instrumentation, mass spectrometryand proteins, devices for prevention of accidental nee­dle sticks, immunohistologic screening devices andmethods, canoer chemotherapy, bone marrowtransplantation, genetic detection of disease resistancein domesticated fowl. AIDS (molecular biology of HN,therapeutic agents), ribozymes, retroviruses,neurophysiology and neurochemistry, diagnostic imag­ing using antibodies, alcohol metabolism, molecularmodeling, Tourette syndrome, radiation oncology.

Calumbl. Unlv.rsltyAndraw D. M••law

Columbia seeks cooperative research and outside fun­ding for development of cancer therapeutics.

Calumbl. Unlv.rsltyOffla. alSal.nc•• T.chnalagy D.velapm.ntJ.ak M. Oranawltz

Technology areas: chemistry, physics, geophysics,biotechnology, medicine, engineering and computerscience. .

Calarada St.t. Unlv.rslty·R....reh FaundellanK. Bylngtan

Animal reproduction research; embryotransfer andcloning in cattle and horses; injection of isolated genesinto ova or one-cell developing embryos; cellular andmolecular biology research inplants and cell culture;fermentation facility; computer assisted engineeringand design;' manufacturing and robotics facility;nondestructive evaluation lab; neurobiology; marrowtransplant laboratory; therapies for metabolic diseasesand retrovirus infections in animals.

Caunall Far Mln.rel T.chnalagy . MINTEKR. A. Waad

Smelting - refining of copper and copper nickel concen­trates especlslly if containing precious metala. Plasma­arc furnace technology. Ferro-alloytechnology, gold ex­traction technology. Ore-dressing technology, controlmilling circuits and extractive metallurgical processes-multi variable control mineral benefication andmagnetic separation,

Unlv.rslty al D.ytan R••••reh Inllltut.L1ayd Huff, Ph.D.

The University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI)conducts both basic and applied research for govern­ment and industrial sponsors. Research programscover a broad range of disciplines in engineering andthe physical sciences with emphasis on problem solv­ing and applied research, UDRI is committed to mak­ing its technology available to the private sector andwelcomes Industrial sponsorship. Technologies areavailable for licensing in the areas of high-performancematerials, metal processing, optical inspection, energystorage, jet propulsion, instrumentetion, fire safetymaterials, and biomaterials.

F.rml N.llan.1 Acc.l.mar LlbamaryJahn T. V.n.rd

Fermilab is a single mission Department of Energylaboratory directed toward studying the fundamentalnature of matter. Fermilab operates the world's firstand most powerful particle accelerator, the Tevatron,and has expertise in cryogenics, accelerator design,controls and operations, superconductivity, advancedcomputing concepts, fast electronics, and software. Weactively seek Cooperative Research and DevelopmentAgreements with industry in these areas and we offerlicensing opportunities in technology categories 5, 18,19, 20, 24 and 29.

Fax Ch... Clnc.r C.nt.rPelrlcl. H.rach.

Fox Chase encourages partnerships with industry thatassist us in fulfillingour mission by allowing technologyand know-how developed at Fox Chase to be applied inthe public interest while simultaneously garnering abroad financial base of support for future efforts. Rela­tionships with industry fall into four basic categories:service research, collaborative research or develop­ment, licensing agreements and consultation ortechnical assistance.

O.argetawn Unlv.rsltyOr.gg W. Kyl.

Georgetown University has technology in the followingareas: Linkers for monoclonal antibodies and fluores­cent molecules that increase sensitivity, liposomal drug

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UNIVERSITY AND NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

These universities and non-profit organizations have submitted the following information about their activities,especially their special research expertise and technblogy available for licensing.

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AEA TechnologyJudy A. Norrie

AEA Technology has advanced expertise fortechnology transfer and licensing in: extrusion pro­cesses, including CONFORM continuous extrusion;matetials treatment by irradiation, implantation,coating, plating and encapsulation; catalysts;biotechnology; instrumentation systems; power fluidicpumps, diverters, valves, etc., for ultra-high reliabilitychemical processing plant; separetion processes, in­cluding drying, gas cleaning, extraction end crystallisa­tion; mathematical modelling and computer software;computerized ultrasonic inspection training systems;calibration and monitoring; safety and reliabilityassessment techniques.

Agriculture and Food Devalopment Authority (TEAOASC)Sean SlIkeThe Agriculture and Food Development Authority(TEAGASC) is the national research, education and ex­tension organization for the food and agriculture in­dustries in Ireland. Major programme areas includefood processing, animal/crop production systems andbiotechnology. We are interested in proposals forcooperative R&D ventures in food technology, plantbreeding and agri-engineering. We also specialize inthe pre-launch evaluation of veterinary producte,animal feeds and agrochemicals.

Unlvarslty 01 Alberla • Klnglleher Coneultlng LId.Dr. John Barrington-leigh

Pharmaceuticals; biomedical processes and medicaldevfces; agriculture and food science; computer soft­ware and learning devfces; instruments and methodsand 3-D imaging.

AUllrallan Trade CommlulonRichard John Seddon

The Australian Investment Programme in NorthAmerica, operated by the Australian Investment Com­missioner, solely in New York, is especially interestedin seeking North American technologies in the informa­tion industries, biotechnology, scientific and medicalequipment, advanced manufacturing and in the pre­cessing technologies, especially for fcod producte andfood engineering domiciled in New York.

AUllrlan Trade CommlulonPeter A. Oallcha

The Austrian Trade Commission offers trade, joint ven­ture and licensing opportunities. The objective of theAustrian Trade Commission is to facilitate trade rela­tions between Austtian and American companies.(New York office).

AJW PartnershipBrian Clevinger

The AIW Partnership is a technology transfer organiza­tion associated with Washington University in St. Louis.A wide variety of technology is being developed withparticular interest in such biomedical tachnologies asvaccines, allergies, electrophoresis, recombisntbiologicals and other technologies such as fiberopticsand computer software.

BCM Technologlll, Inc.Lynne K. Downe

BCMTis a wholly owned subsidiary of Baylor College ofMedicine in Houston, TX, whose purpose is to commer­cialize technology from Baylor by forming a separatecompany whenever feasible, or by licensing it to an ex­isting company.

Blorllaarch IrelandDr. John McManul

Offer technology in categories 27, 14, 12 and 1. Thefollowing categories should also be included: clinicaldiagnostics, animal cell culture and food flavours andadditives. Bioresearch Ireland is a contract researchorganization formed to commercialize biotachnologyresearch in Irish universities & research institutes.(Ireland).

Unlvarslty 01 Brltllh ColumbiaDr. Jamel W. Murray

UBCis a large university with broad research expertise.Areas of particular interest include: Food processingand packaging; biotechnology; medicine; pulp, paperwood products and lumber: metals and materislsengineering; computers; data transmission; COID­

munications and software; electrical engineering;physics; geophysics; chemistry; mechanical engineer­ing; and commerce and business administration.(Canada).

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 27 BIOTECHNOLOLGY

LICENSECOMPANY NAME COMPANY CONTACT INTEREST

Life Technologies Lavnch, C. BOTH

Idphatech, Inc. Nethery, AA INLubrizol Kiggins, E.M:MRI Ventures, Inc. Muir, R.F. BOTHMartin Manco & Company, Inc. Matlack, L.R IN

Merckle, GMBH Struqala, G. BOTHMieji Seika (USA) Inc. wtmptnetmer, L. BOTHMobay Corporation Carlso, W.C. INMonsanto Agricultural Company Zschoche, W.C. INNOR-AM Chemical Company Surles, W.W. INNova Nordisk Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Launtano, AA INOrtho Biotech Kramer, P.B. BOTHPfizer, Inc. Gardiner, G.E. BOTHReid-Howell Pharmaceuticals Feldhouse, J.H.Research & Resources, Inc. Westermann, D.H. OUTResearch and Development Institute, Inc. Flair, R.N. OUTRohne-Poulenc AG Company Zigas, RP. INRorer Health Care UK Ltd. Lloyd, P.B. INSchering-Plough Corporation Breiner, W.J. BOTHSentron Medical Margu1es, G.S. BOTH

Shiseido ce.. Ltd. Mort, R BOTHSmith Kline Beecham Dillon, J.H., II IN

Kahn, N.M. BOTHStrateccon Beck, C.L BOTHSurgitek Johnson, G. INSynbiotics Corporation Soulds, G.A BOTHSynergen, Inc. Abbott, G.B. BOTH

Saxe, J.S. BOTHT Cell Sciences, Inc. Pickering, L.A BOTHTago, Inc. Bland-Vorwald, C.E. INTosoh Corporation Stockel, RF.Taki Chemical Co., Ltd. Tukamoto, J. INTechnology Catalysts, Inc. Dicicco, RL. BOTHUCLI Limited Goldspink, M. BOTH

Warner Lambert Walsh, RJ. BOTHWeyerhaeuser Company Taylor, C. BOTH

SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

Biochemicals, reagents, sera and cell media; diagnosticproducts, especially cancer and infectious disease testing;forensic testing technology

Agricultural, microbial

Rapid microbiological methods - non-clinical for industrialproducts

Relating to pharmaceuticals - human & animal medicinals

Plant related technologyProducts related to agricultureNew drugs and deliveryPharmaceuticals, growth factors and antibodies.

Bioherbicides and biopesticidesBiopesticides onlyHuman drugs

Immunotherapy, tissue engineering, wound healing and drugdelivery

Raw material for cosmetics and drugs

Plant biotechnology re food and agricultureImplantable devices

Proteins and peptides; drug delivery technologiesProteins and peptides: drug delivery technologiesAreas of autoimmune disease and cancerMonoclonal antibodies and immunologicalsDiagnostic methods of detecting diseases

Optically active intermediatesESP, enzyme technology, fermentation technology, bioreactors

& microbial catalysisHealthcare products

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 28 AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS

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COMPANY NAME

Airmuscle LimitedBoeing Company, TheCorning IncorporatedGencorp, Inc.Kito CorporationMRIVentures, Inc.OK! Electric Industry Co., Ltd.Texaco Development CorporationTranslab, Inc.

COMPANY CONTACT

Hennequin, J.Hanna, J.Craig, C.RRate, F.C.Ohno, M.Muir, RF.Hiroo, T.Kuleson, RABrenholt, D.L.

LICENSEINTEREST

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SPECIFIC AREAOF INTEREST

Low cost pneumatic roboticsRobot accessories, automated manufacturingCIM, AI, sensors

Seismic data acquisitionSpecialized machine design, process development

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 24 INSTRUMENTS, DEVICES, CONTROLS AND SYSTEMS

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 25 PHOTOGRAPHIC DEVICES, OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS AND LENSES

COMPANY NAME

Research and Development Institute, Inc.UCLI LimitedUpjohn Company, TheWestvaco

COMPANY NAME

Boeing Company, TheCorning IncorporatedE.!. DuPont DeNemours & Co., Inc.

Kodak-PatheSmith & Nephew PLC

Sola/Barnes-Hind

COMPANY CONTACT

Flair" RN.Goldspink, M.Schwartz, P.B.Mulligan, D.

COMPANY CONTACT

Hanna, J.Craig, C.RWachinski, C.Weisman, RS.Buff, M.Horlington, M.

Getting, D.G.

LICENSEINTEREST

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SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

Environmental testing

For the paper industry

SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

Measurement, inspection, fiber opticsDisplays, sensors and lensesX-ray film and associated technologyX-ray film and associated technologyPhotographic devicesHealthcare, dressings, adhesives, splintinq, orthodedics, hy­

giene, intraocular lensesContact lenses, lens care systems and accessories

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 26 MEDICAL, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS (DEVICESAND SUPpLIES)

COMPANY NAME COMPANY CONTACT

A-DEC International Pietrok, M.T. BOTHAC.R Angelini F.S.A. Strani, G. INAcademic Catalyst Corp. Kunstadt, L.P. BOTHAdcock-Inqram Ltd. Van Rooy, J.C. BOTHAllergan Pharmaceuticals Borrmann, L. BOTHAlta-Can Telecom, Inc. Rayment, M.E. BOTHAmerican Home Products Corp. Berg, E.E. BOTHBOC Group, The Pearlman, RT.Baxter Healthcare Corp. Nakamura, N. INBecton Dickinson & Co. Huguet, G. IN

Block Drug Co., Inc. Goodman, J.Bristol-Myers Squibb Buchanan, R BOTHBurroughs WeUcome Co. Burke, M.T. IN

Namm, D.H INC.R Bard, Inc. Nalezienski, J.P. INDornier Medical Systems, Inc. Gerstin, R INDunlop International Technology Ltd. Robertaon-Kellie. A. OUTE.!. DuPont DeNemours & Co., Inc. Wachinski, C. IN

Weisman, H.S. INFisons, PLC Chawla, B. INHarvard Medical School Corey, G. BOTHHaussmannlVifor Duccini, G. INIAF Biochem International, Inc. Robusto, R BOTHIndiana Corp. for Science & Technology Willey, T.F. OUTItalfarmaco SPA Brocchetti., D.G. BOTHKV Pharmaceutical Company Kirschner, M.1. BOTHMRI Ventures, Inc. Muir, RF. BOTHMallinckrodt Medical, Inc. Klostermann, RJ. BOTHOrigin Mepsystenis, Inc. Moll, F.H.Pfizer Hospital Products Group Douglas, J.T. INRadiometer PJS Rona, K. BOTHRaytheon CClII1I'any Bowen, RF. OUTResearch &. Resources; Inc. Westermann, D.H. OUTSentron Medical Margules, G.S. BOTHSmith & Nephew Dyonics, Inc. Walton, R IN

Sola/Barnes-Hind Geeting, D.G. INSurgitek Johnson, G. INTechmet Corporation Allen, RE. INThe Kendall Company Scahill, E.J., Jr. BOTH

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SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

Instruments for diagnosis and treatment of eye disease

Patient monitoring, critical care equipment and cathetersRelated to kidney failureDrug delivery, specimen collection, surgical, nursing care,

infection control, monitoring, diagnostic, cardiovascularDental instruments (devices and supplies)

Diagnostic products, human in VitroDiagnostic products, human in vitroVascular surgery interventional radiology devices

DiagnosticsDiagnosticsMedical devices and contract developmentAs it relates to cancerFor use in hospitals and nursing homesHuman diagnostics for bacterial or viral diseases

Medical and surgical devices and supplies

Clinical chemistry analyzersMedical waste, tissue fixation

Cardiovascular, orthopedic, ophthalmic and neurosurgeryDevices for arthroscopic surgery, other bone surgery,

orthopedic endoscopyContact lenses, lens care systems & accessoriesDevices .

Disposable healthcare products

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 19 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (TRANSMISSIONS,INDUSTRIAL APPARATUS, HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES, SECURITY,SAFETY AND WARNING ALARMS PLUS VIDEO AND SOUNDREPRODUCTION)

COMPANY NAME

MRI Ventures, Inc.Nokia CorporationOK! Electric Industry Co., Ltd.Pesa Electronica, S.ARaytheon CompanySprecher Energie Ltd.Techmet CorporationThomson Consumer ElectronicsTranslab, Inc.

COMPANY CONTACT

Muir. R.F.Heinila, T.Hiroo, T.Bueno Gracia, J.F.Bowen, RF.Thaler, RAllen, H.E.Stearn, J.E.Brenholt, D.L.

LICENSEINTEREST

BOTH

BOTHBOTHOUTOUTBOTHBOTHOUT

SPECIFICAREA OF INTEREST

Consumer electronics and cables

Appliances, lab equipmentTransmission, distribution, switchgear

Consumer electronics, products

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 20 MECHANICAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT (CONSTRUCTIONMANUFACTURING, AIR CONDITIONING HEAT EXCHANGERS 'VENDING AND MACHINE TOOLS) ,

SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

Equipment for dispensing and curing adhesives, coatings andsealants

Exhaust gas turbochargersMachinery/equipment used in pit. mine & quarry

industriesManufacture of pumps, industrial fasteners, cutlery and

pressed metal products.

BearingsRobot accessories, mfg. of composites, wire processingWeighing/mixing materials, energy recovery, melting and

forming glassMachine tools/transfer machinesRefrigerant flow controls for heat pumps. AlC refrigeration;

direct expansion earth coupled heat pump

LICENSECOMPANY NAME COMPANY CONTACT INTEREST

ABSKF Kristiansen, AP.Boeing Company, The Hanna, J. OUTCorning Incorporated Craig, C.R. BOTH

Cross & Trecker Corp. Eifler, RJ. BOTHECR Technologies, Inc. Roberts, J.H., Jr. OUT

Esco Corporation Gilronan, S. BOTHGencorp, Inc. Rote, F.C. INIllinois Tool Works, Inc. Beart, RW.Kobe Steel, Ltd. Tocm, K. BOTHLoctite Corporation Welch, E.K.. II BOTH

Man B&W Diesel Aktiengesellschaft Hehn, H. OUTMcLanahan Corporation McLahahan, M.W. BOTH

McPherson's Limited D'Grunel, J.M. BOTH

NKK Corporation Saito, H. BOTHNokia Corporation Heinila, T.Parker-Hannifin Corporation Barker, J.A

SKF Nova AB Adolfsson, R. INUC Industries Goodlet, C.R.USO Corporation Borm, A OUT

Cable machineryHydraulic, pneumatic and electromechanical motion control;

refrigerationBearingsSpecialized machineryGypsum calcining and wallboard manufacturing and con­

struction; mineral fiber ceiling tile manufacture and con­struction

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 21 TRANSPORTATION AND LIFTING EQUIPMENT (MOTORVEHICLES, AIRCRAFT AND SPACE, RAILROADS, SHIPS, HOISTSAND CONVEYORS)

COMPANY NAME COMPANY CONTACTLICENSE

INTEREST SPECIFICAREAOF INTEREST

Automotive Products .PLCBoeing Company, TheBrunswick-TechneticsCorning IncorporatedDunlop International Technology Ltd.Kito CorporationMan B&W Diesel AktiengesellschaftSKF Nova ABTranslab, Inc.

Scholfield, LM.Hanna, J.Greif, ACraig, C.RRobertson-Kellis, AOhno, M.Hehn, H.Adolfsson, RBrenholt, D.L.

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Motor vehicle components; clutch brakeAirplane ground support equipment, aerospace componentsMetal and ceramic seals for turbine enginesLightweight structural materials, thermal insulation, displays

Material handling, factory automation, hoists and link chainMarine diesel engines 500-50,OOOBHP, propulsion systems

General aviation products (mechanical & electric)

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 15 PACKAGING, GRAPHICS AND PRINTING

COMPANYN~E

Alean Aluminum LimitedClorox Company, TheContinental Can Company

DRG PlasticsDow BrandsEastman Chemical CompanyGencorp, Inc.Gillette Company, TheHaussmanNiforHercules Incorporated

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.Kraft General FoodsLaff Whitesel, Conte & SaretMRI Ventures, Inc.MacMillan Bloedel ResearchNZFP Technology Ltd.Raytheon CompanyRepap Technologies, Inc.Sanford De Mexico SA DE CVStrateccon

COMPANY CONTACT

Mandeville, M.Westbrook. S.M.Hepp, W.R.

Lloyd, M.W.Price, S.J.McDaniel, E.L., Jr.Rote, F.e.Gale, vrs.Duccini, G.Wagner, R.L.Walsh, RM.Beart, RW.Staackmann. J.W.Whitesel, J.W.Muir, RF.Rowley, C.A.Weaver, E.R.Bowen, R.F.Klein, W.R.Santoyo, E.M.Beck, C.I.

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SPECIFICAREAOF INTEREST

Micro-match technologyBottles, film and paperboardMetal, plastic container manufacturing, metal, plastic closure

manufacturing for packagingRigid plastic packaging; polyolefinsControlled atmosphere, extended shelf lifeRigid packaging and aqueous inks-

BiodegradableFor infusion solutions, pharmaceuticals, plastic materialsPolyolefin packaging film, controlled atmosphere packagingPolyolefin packaging film, controlled atmosphere packaging

Easy open/degradable

Corrugated paperboardPackaging using pulp and paper materialsMicrowave susceptorPrint surface modification

Packaging for foods and microwave

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 16 SOAPS, DETERGENTS, COSMETICS AND TOILETRIES

COMPANY NAME

Atkinson, Ltd.Autochem North AmericaClorox Company, TheDow BrandsEcolar, IncF.H. Faulding & Co., Ltd.Gillette Company, The

Henkel CorporationKobayashi Kose Co., Ltd..Sandoz Ohemicale CorporationSandys Overseas, Lt.Shiseido Co., Ltd.Technology Catalysts, Inc.Whitehill Oral Techologies, Inc.

COMPANY CONTACT

Atkinson, G.K.Niazy, S.Westbrook, S.M.Price, S.J.Ossanna, O.ADundon, J.Gale, W.S.

Harrison, J.W.Emori, I.Rosenfeld, M.Flisi, F.L.Mori, R.Dicicco, R.L.Brown, D.G.

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SPECIFICAREAOF INTEREST

Cationic surfactants for detergents.Laundry detergents, sours, softeners, etc.

Coatings, fabric care and skin careIncluding sanitfzers, disinfectants and odor controlToiletries, soaps and hygiene productsShaving preparations, hair care, skin care, oral health care,

deodorants and antiperspirantsIndustrial usage

Anti-aging, hair growth and skin-whitener agentsCosmeceuticalsOral health products; mouth rinse, etc.

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 17 PAINTS, VARNISHES, COATING AND ADHESIVES

COMPANY NAME COMPANY CONTACT SPECIFICAREAOF INTEREST

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AC.R. Angelini F.S.AAtkinson, Ltd.Autochem North AmericaBorden, Inc.Cardolite CorporationDow Chemical Company, TheE.!. DuPont DeNemours & Co., Inc.Eastman Chemical CompanyFerro Corp.Gencorp, Inc.Glidden Company; TheIllinois Tool Works, Inc.Kaman Sciences Corp.Loctite CorporationMitek, Inc.Petrolite CorporationRed Spot Paint & Varnish Co., Inc.

Reichhold ChemicalsRepap Technologies, Inc.

Strani, G.Atkinson, G.K.Niazy, S.McSweeny, P.E.Stanis, AM.Manfroy, W.Coburn, M.M.McDaniel, E.L., Jr.Purcell, T.O.Rote, F.C.McConnell, P.Beart, R.W.Cornwell, r.Welch, E.K., IIParker, J.R.Mange, F.E.Williams, B.J.

Weghorst, R.Klein, W.R.

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Surfactants - pigment dispersion technologyPrepafnt phosphate coatings

Resins and additives

Automotive applicationsPowder coatingsLiquids, gel coats and powder coatings

Only ceramic coatings on metals including aluminumAdhesives, coatings and sealantsEncapsulation technology, polymeric encapsulation process (PEP)Additives for varnishes, coatings and adhesivesCoatings for plastics (specialty coatings); UV curable; EMI/RFI

shielding

Phenolic and furan based adhesives and coatings

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 13 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS (FERTILIZERS ANDPESTICIDES)

DRUGS (HUMAN AND ANIMAL MEDICINALPRODUCTS)

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 14

COMPANY NAME

Celgene Corp.Ciba-GeigyDowelancoE.LDuPont DeNemours & Co., Inc.FMC Corporation, Agrichemical GroupHydro Fertilizers LimitedleI AgrochemicalsLiphatech, Inc.M.W. Kellogg Company, TheMRI Ventures, Inc.Merck & Co., Inc.Mobay CorporationMonsanto Agricultural CompanyNOR-AM Chemical CompanyRhone PoulencRohm & Haas Japan K.K.Rohne-Poulenc AG CompanyShell International Petroleum Company, Ltd.Taki Chemical Co., Ltd.

COMPANY CONTACT

Fithian, L.E.Pnsender, E.Paul, J.T.Leitch, RE.Volpp, G.P.Anthony, Mrs. S.K.Dubock, A.C.Nethery, A.A.Peterson, J.L.Muir, RF.Barringer, G.Carlso, W.C.Zschoche, W.C.Surles, W.W.Flichy, L.Suzuki., K.Zigas, RP.Buller, RF.Tukamoto, J.

LICENSEINTEREST

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SPECIFIC AREA OF INTEREST

Organic and bio pesticidesCrop protection technologyPesticides only

Pesticides and formulation technology

Ammonia, urea and mixed fertilizers

Herbicides and fungicidesPesticides

Pesticides only, herbicides

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COMPANY NAME

A.C.R. Angeline F.S.A.Alza CorporationAbbott Laboratories

Academic Catalyst Corp.Adcock-Ingram Ltd.Adria LaboratoriesAlcon LaboratoriesAllergan PharmaceuticalsAllergan, Inc.American Home Products Corp.Biotek, Inc.Baxter Healthcare Corp.Block Drug Co., Inc.Boehringer Ingelheirn Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Burroughs WeUcome Co.

CTIP Compagnia Tecnica Inter. ProgettiCelgene Corp.Chemgen Corp.Ciba-Geigy

Cy9l11,lSBI3:ElI3:C1g::h. 9qrpqrati().nDako CorporationDelalande, S.A.Duphar, B.V.E.L DuPont DeNemours & Co., Inc.

F.H. Faulding & Co., Inc.Farmitalia Carlo ErbaFarmos Group Ltd.Fisons, PLC

COMPANY CONTACT

Strani, G. BOTHMagruder, P.R. BOTHBarnes, F.M. BOTHCrovetti, A.J. INJohansson, A. BOTHShaw, D. BOTHVlazny. J.C. BOTHKunstadt, L.P. BOTHVan Rooy, J.C. BOTHBowman, M.F. BOTHAdamski, RBorrmann, L. BOTHRidley, P.T. BOTHBerg, E.K BOTHNuwayser, KS. BOTHNakamura, N.Goodman, J. BOTHLackstrom, W.Oliver, J.Lee, M.L. BOTHWright, C.J. INBuchanan, R BOTH

Burke, M.T. BOTH

Namrn, D.H. BOTH

Sartori, M.Fithian, L.KHelmes, KB. BOTHCohen, M. BOTHCoppens, H. BOTHPrisender, K OUTHooper, G.R. BOTHBrooke.B. BOTHHuguet, G. BOTHJansen, H. INWachinski, C. INWeisman, H.S. INDundon, J. BOTHFoglio, M. INWakonen, J. INChawla, B. BOTH

SPECIFIC AREA OFINTEREST

Controlled-release drug delivery technology

Antibiotics, fermentation products, aquaculture drugs

Oncology and related productsDrug (human and animal medicinal products)Drugs to treat eye disease

Controlled-release drug deliveryRelated to kidney failureHumanHuman and veterinary ethical, human OTC PharmaceuticsHuman and veterinary ethical, human OTC Pharmaceutics

Human, cardiovascular, cancer, CNS, anti-infectives,dermatologicals and metabolic

Human, antiviral, oncology, cardiology, CNS, allergy,Immunology, RX and GTC

Human, antiviral, oncology, cardiology, CNS, allergy, immunology,RX and OTC

Vitamins, antibiotics production technologies

Drug intermediates; active ingredients; dural compoundsHumanHuman medicinal products

Drug deliveryO'I'C'producteOnly human products

Human, modified-release oral products

Anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, CNS and GIDrug delivery technology

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 09 METALS (SMELTING, REFINING AND STEEL MAKING)

COMPANY NAME

Gillette Company, TheKobe Steel, Ltd..M.H.O.NKK CorporationSKF NovaABShell Inter. Research Maatschappf B.V.Tosoh Corporation

COMPANY CONTACT

Gale, W.S.Toehi, K.Lancel, G.Saito, H.Adolfsson, R.Vanzutphen, J.A.Stockel, R.F.

LICENSEINTEREST

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SPECIFIC AREA OF INTREST

Razors and razor blades

Ultra high purity metals, metal oxides

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 10 MINING AND EXTRACTIONS (MINERALS, METALS, COAL,GAS AND OIL)

COMPANY NAME

Area Oil and Gas CompanyArmco, Inc.

Atkinson, Ltd.BHP Co" Ltd.BP VenturesBabcock Contractors, Ltd.

Foseco PLCShell Inter. Research Maatschappij BV.Shell Oil CompanyStatoilTexaco Development Corporationusa Corporation

COMPANY CONTACT

Bradlley, W.S.Heckler, A.J.

Atkinson, OXWalker, J.H.Smith, D.Gooden, D.V.

James, AM.Van Zutphen, J.A.Altman, D.Lorentzen, G.B.Kulason, R.A.Borm, A.

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Gas and oil exploration/production technologyOil well drilling equipment and ore grinding media and process

controls far grinding mills & flotation columnsSurfactants ~ enchanced oil recovery, etc.

Extraction of metals and minerals, chloride metallurgy, process­ing of coal, gas and oil

Strata control materials into coal. Metal & mineral mining

Gas and oil, coal

Oil and gas exploration and production technologyBenefication of calcium and magnesium minerals and phosphateores

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 11 INDUSTRIAL INORGANIC CHEMICAL PRODUCTS AND PROCESSING

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Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.Autochem North AmericaBOC Group, TheBabcock Contractors Ltd.Boeing Company, TheCTIP Compagnia Tecnica Inter. ProgettiCatalyst Resources, Inc.Ohisso Engineering Co., Ltd.Clorox Company, Inc.

Dow Chemical-Company, Inc.

Foseco PLCHenkel CorporationIMI Institute for Research & Development

L'Air LiquideM.W. Kellogg Company, TheMRI Ventures, Inc.Nokia CorporationRhone PoulencTosoh CorporationTaki Chemical Co., Ltd.USG Corporation

COMPANY CONTACT

Brenner, M.S.Wagner, L.APearlman, RT.Gosden, D.V.Hanna, J.Sartori, M.Smith, P.D.Tanaka, M.Westbrook, S.M.

Manfmy, W.

James, AM.Harrison, J.W.Raz, 1.

Carbonell, E.Peterson, J.L.Muir, R.F.Heinila, T.Flichy, L.Stockel, RF.Tukamoto, J.Barrn, A.

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Industrial & specialty gas applications and production

Industrial gases, rare and special gasesGeneral inorganic chemicals production and processingMetal cleaning, plating and anodizing processes and controlsProduction technologiesAir sensitive materials

Aqueous oxidation chemistry, aqueous suspending agents andaqueous thickening

Inorganic binders & fibresMetal, prepaint treatments, plasticsAcids and salts, preparation and purification by solvent ex­

tractionMedical gasesGeneral commodity processes

Chemicals for wood processing industryPhosphoric acid production/nitric acid diluted and concentratedPolymer additives, fillers,ceramics especially for 02; S3NJ, BN

Gypsum production and processes

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TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 04 PULP AND PAPER, WOOD PRODUCTS AND LUMBER

COMPANYNAME

AC.R. Angelini F.S.A.Dow Chemical Company, TheDunlop International Technology Ltd.Gencorp, Inc.MacMillan Bloedel ResearchNZFP Technology Ltd.Repap Technologies, Inc.usa CorporationWestvacoWeyerhaeuser Company

COMPANY CONTACT

Strani, G.Manfroy, W.Robertson-Kellis, A.Rote, F.e.Rowley, C.A.Weaver, E.R.Klein, W.R.Borm, A.Mulligan, D.Taylor, C.

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Pulping & bleaching processesNovel chemical pulping & papermaking processesGypsum wallboard liner paperPapermaking, pulping & paperboardPulp, paper, wood products & lumber

TECHNOLOGY CATEGORY: 05 PLASTICS (RESINS, PROCESSES ANDEQUIPMENT)

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Allied-Signal, Inc.Area Chemical Company

Autochem North AmericaBP VenturesBoeing Company, TheBorden, Inc.Chicopee (A Johnson & Johnson Affiliate)CTIP Compagnie Teenica Inter. ProgettiCardolite CorporationCatalyst Resources, Inc.Chemtex International

Clorox Company, TheDow Chemical Company, The

E.!. DuPont De Nemours & Co., Inc.

Eastman Chemical CompanyFerro Corp.Fina Technology, Inc.Gencorp, Inc.Hercules Incorporated

Jotun Polymer S.ALoctite CorporationLummus Technology DivisionM.W. Kellogg Company, TheMRI Ventures, Inc.Mobil Oil CorporationPetrolite CorporationReichhold ChemicalsRhone Poulenc

Rohm & Haas Japan K.K.Sanford De Mexico SA De CVSchock & Co. GMBHShell International Petroleum Company Ltd.Shell Oil CompanySmith & Nephew PLC

StatoilTosoh CorporationTechnology Catalysts, Inc­UC Industries, Inc.

COMPANY CqNTACT

Segal, L.Braunstein, D.M.Linden, R.HWagner, L.ASmith, D.Hanna, J.McSweeny, P.E.Whitaker, RL. Jr.Sartori, M.Stonis, AM.Smith, P.O.Harker, G.B.McGannon, T.RRangra, V.Shah, S.1.Westbrook, S.M.Manfroy, W.Wintermyer, RL.Coburn, M.M.Leung, P.S.McDaniel, E.L., Jr.Purcell, T.O.Davis, S.Rote, F.C.Wagner, RL.Walsh, RM.Brevig, C.Welch, E.K., IICasamayou, J.M.Peterson, J.L.Muir, R.F.Howard, D.J.Mange, F.E.Weghorst, RFlichy, L.

Suzuki, K.Santoyo, E.M.Marx,RBuller, RF.Altman, D.Horlington, M.

Lorentzen, G.B.Stockel, RF.Dicicco, RL.Goodlet, C.R

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Polyurethane & polystyrentcs (foams & plastics)Polyurethane & polyetyrerucs (foams & plastics

Composites, high temperature resins

FilmsProduction technologiesPhenolics and epoxiesTransition metal catalysts for olefin polymerization

Related to packaging

Engineering resins for automotivePolyester films & plastic resins productionsPolyesters, polyolefins, cellulosics & blendsFilled/reinforced & engineering alloysPolystyrene, polypropylene, SBS rubber; manufacturing process

Liquid molding resins, composites, advanced materialsLiquid molding resins, composites, advanced materialsThermosetting and pigmentedCurable plastics for coating film and sealant applications

Polymer processes

Plastic additives

Nylon 66 polycondeneation &. production of chips & Nylon 66engineering plastics

Filled Acrylic reaction casting processes and molds

Epoxy resins, elastomers, polyprobylene, polybutyleneMedical hydroqels, emulsion adhesives, hot melt and radiation

processing, latex

Polyblends, polymer processing; eng. polymersBlends, alloys and compatiblizers

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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OFUNIVERSITIES, NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS,

BROKERS, AND CONSULTANTS

NAMEAdams & AdamsAdNovumAGAEA TechnologyAgr1culture and Food Development AuthorityAlberta, University of, & Kingfisher ConsultingAmerican Products NetworkAmerican Technologies, Inc.Amrad Corporation Ltd.Andersen, Arthur, and CompanyAPI International Business Development GroupAquateam Norwegian Water Technology Centre AlBArmbruster AssociatesArthur D.Little Enterprises, Inc.Arthur F. GroganArthur Young Management ConsultantsAssembled Systems, Inc.Associated Valuation Technologies, Inc.Astolfi,Edmund G.ATTACAberdeen Technology Transfer & ConsultancyAUS Consultants, Valuation Services GroupAustralian Trade CommissionAustrian Trade CommissionAvery Business Development ServicesAJW PartnershipBaker & McKenzieBard. Dr. BasilBarrington Consultants, Inc.Batson, Elizabeth A.8CM Techno1ogJ:es, Inc.Beltran Fortuny y Asociadas, S.C.Bentata, Hoot & AsociadosBIECInternational, Inc.B.i Woody Fried1anderBiomed ConsultantsBioresearch IrelandBoliden Contech ABBriqard & CastroBritish Columbia, University ofBrown University Research FoundationBrudereer Management ConsultantsCabinet Vaucher - TisserontCalgary, University of, TheCalifornia, University ofCalifornia, University of. San DiegoCalifornia Institute of TechnologyCanada, Government ofCanadian Centre for Industrial Innovation MontrealCanadian Industrial Innovation Centre!WaterlooCanadian Patents and Development LimitedCarag, Caballes, Jamora, Rodriquez & SomersCenter For The Development of IndustryChemtex InternationalCincinnati, University ofCity of Hope National Medical Center & Beckman Research InstituteColumbia UniversityColumbia University. Office of Science/TechnologyColorado State University Research FoundationCommoo Engineering Services Ltd.Consujnova-Consultona e Innovecion, S.A.Council for Mineral TechnologyCrawford Hill ConsultantsCreel y Garcia-Cuellar, S.C.Cruikshank & FairweatherCTC & AssociatesCurrent Patents Ltd.Data Securities International, Inc.Dawson Waldron

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NAMEDayton. University of, Research InstituteDenton Hall Burgin & WarrensDr. Dvorkovitz and AssociatesDr. W.M. FaltasD.P. Ahuja & Co.Dunlop International Technology Ltd.EKMS.Inc.Fermi National Accelerator LaboratoryFox Chase Cancer CenterFranchise Development Services LimitedFrancis MahieuxFrench, DavidJ.. LL B BEng.FrohW1tter, Geissler & PartnerGeorgetoWn UniversityGKSS·Forschungszentrum Geesthact GMBHGrattinger & PartnerGuelph, University ofHardie Caldwell, Chartered AccountantsHarry Sello & AssociatesHarvard Medical SchoolHealthcare Decisions, Inc. (HDI)Heckathorn TechnologiesHeikki Haapaniemi Law OfficesHeller & AssociatesH.G. Pars Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Inc.Hood, Malcolm & AssociatesHoward H. Irvin AssociatesH.R. Hodgkinson & CompanyIMECV.Z.W.Imperial Cancer Research Technology Ltd.Indiana Corporation for Science and TechnologyIndustry. Science and Technology CanadaInnovation & Development Partners, Inc.Institut PasteurInstitute for Food & Agricultural Research & TechnologyInstituto Nacional de IndustriaIntercon Research Associates Ltd.Interncontinental Enterprises Ltd.InterTech Services SAIntromark, Inc.Inventors Workshop InternationaUMindsight, Inc.IPC Group, Inc.Irfan & IrfanJames C. LagomasiniJDY Management LimitedJunnoveK & V Scientific Co., Inc.Kansas State University Research FoundationKarlsruhe, University of, West GermanyKentucky Office of Business & TechnologyKEW Associates, Inc.La Jolla Institute for Allergy and ImmunologyLawrence Berkeley LaboratoryLionello LadiLomer AssociatesM & W ConsultantsMannheimer & ZetterlofMarval & O'FanellMattson Jack GrouplMedStrategy, Inc.McDennan & Co., Ltd.Meadowbrook ConsultingMichael A. Clark- ConsultingMedical College of Wisconsin Research FoundationMichigan Biotechnology InstituteMicro Con-Ed International, Inc.Missouri, University ofMoffat & Co.Magee Research and Analysis

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IAF Biochem International, Inc.ICI Agrochem1calsICI Pharmaceuticals GroupIMI Institute for Research &

Development, Ltd.Illinois Tool Works, Inc.Indiana Corp. for Science and

TechnologyInnovatronItalfarmaco SPA

Jotun Polymer AS.

KV Pharmaceutical CompanyKaman Sciences Corp.Kito CorporationKobayashi Kose Co., Ltd.Kobe Steel, Ltd.Kodak-PatheKraft General Foods

L' Air LiquideLiphaLaboratoires DebatLaboratories Dr. Esteve, S.ALaU, WhiteseL Conte & SaretLenti-Chemico Pharmaceutical

Laboratory, Inc.Life TechnologiesLiphatech, Inc.Lipoeome Technology, Inc.Loctite CorporationLoftware, Inc.LubrizolLummus Technology Division

H.M.a.MW. Kellogg Company, TheMan B&W Diesel AktiengesellschaftMRI Ventures, Inc.

MacMillan Bloedel ResearchMallinckrodt Medical, Inc.Martin Manco & Company, Inc.McLanahan CorporationMcPherson's LimitedMerck & Co.. Inc.Merck Sharp & DohmeMerckle, GMBHMichroelectronics centers of

North CarolinaMieji Seika (USA) Inc.Milliken Research CorporationMitek, Inc.Mobay CorporationMobil Oil CorporationMonsanto Agrtcultural Company

NKK CorporationNZFP Technology Ltd.Nippon Roche K.K.Nobilent, Inc.Nokia CorporationNOR-AM Chemical CompanyNorwich Eaton Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Nova Nordisk Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORYLETTER OF INTRODUCTION

Dear LES Member:

This Seventh Edition of the International Technology Directory (lTD) is for your use inlocating members who represent technology sources and technology outlets, Contactinformation is purposely omitted from the lTD as it is designed to be used in conjunctionwith the Membership Directory, both sent only to LES members worldwide thanks to thesupport of LES USA/Canada and LES International. The lTD Committee would be veryinterested in your reaction to the publication and its usefulness and your thoughts forimprovenients to the next edition, scheduled for 1992, All members will be contacted forchanges or additions to their listing at that time.

Every effort was made to include as many responses as possible, Although the officialcutoff date was March 15, we were able to include all responses which reached us by April1. We do appreciate the efforts of those who are listed to take the time and trouble to remitduplicate payments for those lost due to circumstances beyond our controL There were stillseveral responses which reached us after the final deadline and we are sorry we could notinclude these, Several questionnaires were returned without information other than companyname. Due to the large number of responses, time deadlines, and our budget, we wereunable to chase down these people for further information, We hope you wlll understand,Since the ITO is not designed to be a legal directory, we have edited those responses listingonly routine legal services. We have taken all reasonable steps to assure the accuracy of in­formation in the ITO but make no guarantee against errors as several questionnaires were il­legible. Finally, it is the responsibility of each member who requested a listing to complywith the legal and ethical standards that apply to each of them,

The Committee hopes that you find the ITO of value and that you will let us know howwe can make the next edition even more valuable to you,

T. 0, Purcell, Editor

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