the.com/industry partnerships
universities and corporations dating, but the university writes the thesis and the corporation keeps the patent.
means a formal arrangement where companies fund academic or institutional research in exchange for early access to talent, data, or intellectual property.
from grew out of post-WWII research universities like MIT and Stanford, where government science funding got supplemented by corporate money chasing the same brainpower, eventually spawning entire tech corridors like Silicon Valley.
stanford originindustrial park idea launched silicon valley in 1951
funding splitoften covers overhead universities cant get from grants
ip fightswho owns the patent is rarely simple
talent pipelinecompanies pre-recruit before students even graduate