OTD protects academic principles and independence while advancing discoveries toward commercial development.

The Harvard University Office of Technology Development (OTD) provides a one-stop shop to advance the development of groundbreaking discoveries by fostering strategic collaborations with industry through licensing, sponsored research and new venture agreements.

Impact

Turning today's discoveries into tomorrow's transformational technologies.

By serving as a catalyst bridging the laboratory to industry, OTD ensures that promising new technologies are developed into products and services that benefit society and transform the world.

Leadership

Leading the way in discovery and application.

Harvard is a recognized world leader in discovery and innovation. Leadership means the determination to see that new technologies developed at Harvard reach their full potential and push the boundaries of the new scientific and industrial frontier.

Experience

At OTD, experience is a competitive advantage.

OTD's high performance team provides a solid foundation in science, business development, intellectual property and contract law that enables it to design creative "win-win" solutions that translate into enduring, fruitful relationships. When industry turns to OTD, it will find an agile, fast-paced group of professionals fully equipped to find creative solutions and make the deal-making process as efficient and effective as possible.

Partnership

The power of collaborative partnering.

Partnership is a vital pillar, a linchpin of OTD's business model. We have the focus, commitment and expertise to forge creative and productive partnerships. OTD is dedicated to fostering win/win relationships between faculty and industry, investors and entrepreneurs, relationships that will provide mutual and long-lasting benefit.

Blavatnik Biomedical Accelerator

Propelling promising Harvard life science innovations to partnership

To positively impact society, biomedical technology breakthroughs must first make the leap from the research lab to the commercial sphere. The Blavatnik Biomedical Accelerator at Harvard University is uniquely structured to bridge that gap, helping propel groundbreaking innovations toward next-generation products.

General Information

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