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In this YouTube video, we delve deep into the challenges faced by universities and research institutions when it comes to commercializing their intellectual property (IP). One of the main issues is the struggle between a university and a company in terms of ownership and control when a founder who is not equipped to run a company holds a significant stake. We examine the role of IP transfer and the dilemmas universities face in determining the right time to release IP for commercialization. Additionally, we explore the implications of this on obtaining funding from venture capitalists. Join us as we discuss how US universities can strike a balance in navigating these challenges and playing the game of entrepreneurship.

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In this YouTube video, we delve deep into the challenges faced by universities and research institutions when it comes to commercializing their intellectual property (IP). One of the main issues is the struggle between a university and a company in terms of ownership and control when a founder who is not equipped to run a company holds a significant stake. We examine the role of IP transfer and the dilemmas universities face in determining the right time to release IP for commercialization. Additionally, we explore the implications of this on obtaining funding from venture capitalists. Join us as we discuss how US universities can strike a balance in navigating these challenges and playing the game of entrepreneurship.

### How Universities Can Navigate Challenges in Commercializing Intellectual Property (IP) – YouTube Video

In this YouTube video, we delve deep into the challenges faced by universities and research institutions when it comes to commercializing their intellectual property (IP). One of the main issues is the struggle between a university and a company in terms of ownership and control when a founder who is not equipped to run a company holds a significant stake. We examine the role of IP transfer and the dilemmas universities face in determining the right time to release IP for commercialization. Additionally, we explore the implications of this on obtaining funding from venture capitalists. Join us as we discuss how US universities can strike a balance in navigating these challenges and playing the game of entrepreneurship.

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