Technology transfer is about how scientific knowledge reaches the real world. It’s the moment when an idea, a laboratory development, or university research becomes a concrete solution for a company or community.

But what does that look like in practice? Here are some examples of technology transfer that show its real impact:

From the lab to the farm : A university developed a biofertilizer from organic waste. Thanks to a technology transfer process, an agricultural company adapted it to its production model, reducing costs and improving its environmental impact.

From research to the textile industry : A research group created an antimicrobial technology for textiles. A small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) in the fashion sector connected with the team, and together they launched a value-added clothing line, opening up new markets.

Health within everyone’s reach : A prototype medical device created at a university was transferred to a local company that scaled it up, certified it and brought it to market, helping to reduce diagnosis times in rural clinics.

These cases are possible when two worlds converge: the world of academic knowledge and the world of business needs. And that is precisely what Fusióni360 (see the link https://reddicolombia.com/fusioni360/) promotes—a digital platform that allows companies, universities, and other actors in the science, technology, and innovation ecosystem to connect, collaborate, and co-create solutions.

Fusióni360 promotes open innovation , making it easier for research results to not remain hidden, but to reach those who can turn them into real value for their businesses and communities.

Do you have a challenge at your company? A solution at your university? Connect with Fusióni360 and be part of the change.