Abstract

Technology Transfer: End Point of Research Process

Highlights

  • Technology transfer (TT) is nothing but transferring the research outcomes from organization to another for future use and development of new medicinal products, educational tools, safety equipment, electronic devices, and health services required for public use

  • Drug discovery and development process of novel medicinal product depends on TT which is considered as essential and grave

  • A specimen formulation development process goes through many stages with better understanding of operational procedure used, both critical and non-critical operational parameters, production environment including equipment and availability of excipients which helps to scale up successfully

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Summary

Introduction

Technology transfer (TT) is nothing but transferring the research outcomes from organization to another for future use and development of new medicinal products, educational tools, safety equipment, electronic devices, and health services required for public use. Drug discovery and development process of novel medicinal product depends on TT which is considered as essential and grave. This process gives clarity to product development laboratory about production and commercialization. In pharmaceutical industry TT is helpful in enhancing the quality, efficacy and safety of the product through standardized process of cost effective production [4,5]. TT is defined as the process begins with the invention in laboratory to product development phase and to a commercial scale. The TT is said to be successful provided both receiving and transferring organizations effectively utilize it to promote their business

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