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Pincus to boost ARTI technology transfer
Jack Pincus, an authority on university intellectual property, copyrights and software registration is joining IU’s Advanced Research and Technology Institute (ARTI) as the incubator’s new vice president for technology transfer. He will assume his new position full time in January and will manage patenting and licensing of new technologies and oversee the evaluation of intellectual property created by IU faculty and staff (see the John-e-Box). He will help transfer those technologies to businesses in and out of the state, and ensure institutional compliance with state and federal technology transfer requirements.

Inventions handled by ARTI and its Emerging Technologies Center include new drug compounds, medical devices, medical methods and discoveries, and other useful concepts and ideas emanating from any of IU’s campuses.