Universities and research institutions generate some of the world’s most transformative ideas — but for decades, the challenge hasn’t been invention. It’s been translating invention into market-ready innovation.
Tech transfer teams work tirelessly to bridge that gap, yet the process is still weighed down by outdated systems, buried spreadsheets, siloed communication, and limited discoverability.
With the new Resource (IP) Picker in PassportOS, we’re changing that.
This release gives universities a modern, searchable, venture-friendly way to showcase their patent portfolios and research assets — and gives entrepreneurs a direct pathway to engage, evaluate, and apply for collaboration or licensing opportunities.
The Resource (IP) Picker transforms how institutions publish and manage their IP inventories inside PassportOS.
Universities can now upload their full portfolio of patents and technologies through a single, streamlined CSV import.
Once uploaded, the platform automatically organizes IP by:
This means you can eliminate the static PDFs and manual updates that slow down discovery.
From Hidden Files to High-Intent Opportunities
For founders, the experience is just as intuitive.
Startups and innovators browsing your ecosystem can now:
Instead of waiting for inbound interest or relying on generalized listings, universities can proactively surface innovation where founders already are — inside a platform designed for entrepreneurship ecosystems.
What This Means for Tech Transfer Teams
Most TTOs struggle not with lack of IP, but lack of scalable ways to show it.
The Resource (IP) Picker gives your team:
Your portfolio becomes easier to browse, easier to understand, and easier for external partners to act on.
Entrepreneurs don’t think in the language of university IP databases — they think in markets, readiness levels, timelines, and fit.
PassportOS bridges that gap by:
This helps founders self-select into the most promising matches and increases the quality of applications your team receives.
Commercialization succeeds when the right stakeholders connect quickly.
With a direct “Apply to License/Collaborate” workflow, the Resource (IP) Picker shortens the journey from initial interest to qualified lead. It helps teams:
Universities that make innovation accessible position themselves as:
It signals that your institution values transparency, collaboration, and real-world impact — not just research outputs.
A Step Toward a More Connected Innovation Ecosystem
Tech transfer is evolving fast, and the institutions that adopt modern commercialization tools will lead the next decade of innovation.
The Resource (IP) Picker is a major step toward that future — empowering universities to surface the brilliance happening inside their labs, and empowering founders to bring that brilliance to market.