IOCB Tech is at the forefront of technology transfer in the Czech Republic, specializing in pharmaceutical, chemical, and biotechnology research and development. As a subsidiary of IOCB Prague (Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague), we're dedicated to driving innovation and collaboration.
Our mission? Bridging the gap between cutting-edge research and real-world applications. We're all about turning the remarkable results of Czech scientists' foundational work into practical solutions, be it in medicinal chemistry, material sciences, biology, or other domains of chemistry. By aligning these breakthroughs with the needs of commercial partners, we're unlocking fresh ideas that find their way to the human use and technology markets.
Here's how we make it happen:
🔬 Nurturing Ideas: We help visionary scientists transform their ideas into concrete patents.
📜 Patent Strategy: Crafting a solid patent strategy and exploitation plan is our forte.
💼 Portfolio Management: Managing IOCB Prague's patent portfolio to perfection.
🔍 Market Insights: Through due diligence analyses and market potential studies, we provide strategic support.
🤝 Networking: We're on a mission to connect, negotiate, and forge agreements with industry partners in the realm of intellectual property.
💡 Spin-Off Success: Our innovative platform also drives the creation and development of spin-off companies.
Collaboration is at our core. We're proud to collaborate with a stellar array of academic and industry partners, both within the Czech Republic and beyond. As a prominent member of the MedChemBio cluster, we're right where the action is. Our involvement in national and international initiatives underscores our commitment to research, development, and innovation on a global scale.
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Obor
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Výzkum
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Velikost společnosti
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2 – 10 zaměstnanců
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Ústředí
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Prague 6, Czech Republic
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Typ
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Veřejná společnost
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Datum založení
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2009
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Speciality
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Technology transfer, Drug development, Commercialization, Organic chemistry a Medicinal chemistry