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3/6/2007

Finding the Missing Link Just Got Easier
by Mildred Holley, Technology Programs Manager

The iBridgeSM Network, a program of the Kauffman Innovation Network, Inc., and its accompanying Web site, recently debuted at DEMO 07, the premier launch venue for new products, technologies and companies. University researchers, industry representatives, and entrepreneurs can use the iBridge Web site to search for innovations that, until now, have been lost and untapped behind university walls.

With over 700 research projects listed, the iBridge Web site is fast becoming the place for researchers and technology transfer officers to post research from their universities, as well as the place to go to find research occurring at other institutions. The Web site is designed to ease the transaction burden on university technology transfer offices, and encourage more open and efficient access to innovations of interest to entrepreneurs and industry representatives alike. To learn more, visit www.iBridgeNetwork.org, e-mail info@iBridgeNetwork.org, or call 800-573-5136. The Kauffman Innovation Network is an initiative of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, www.kauffman.org.

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