Advance Your Company s Success in Technology Development & Commercialization PARTNER WITH ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY
Leverage Argonne s expertise, technologies, and research facilities to improve your company s competitiveness. Delivering Innovative Research and Technologies Argonne National Laboratory scientists and engineers have a long history of working closely with hundreds of companies and universities, as well as with federal, state, and municipal agencies, to help solve their specific problems, deliver transformational technology and unique technical services, and fuel innovation. Argonne s Technology Development and Commercialization By the Numbers 417 new licenses issued since 2000 Over 700 patents issued on Argonne-developed technology 117 R&D 100 Awards 31 start-up companies based on Argonne technology * Argonne, U.S. Department of Energy, and The University of Chicago Office of Technology and Intellectual Property National Scientific User Facilities Enable Great Discoveries and Use-Inspired Research Argonne s six world-class national scientific user facilities annually host more than 5,000 scientists and engineers from leading academic, industrial and government laboratories worldwide. These facilities enable researchers to conduct experiments they cannot perform anywhere else in the world and provide access to Argonne staff expertise and support in a wide array of technical fields. For approved, peer-reviewed projects, operating time is available without charge to researchers who intend to publish their results in open literature.
How Can Industry Work with Argonne? Argonne works proactively with industry to identify and develop commercialization opportunities, license new applications and introduce transformational technologies to the private sector. The laboratory has many types of contractual agreements to meet the needs and interests of industry. } Collaborative Research and Development Agreement Collaborative, cost-shared R&D project Coordinated work performed by the laboratory and the company is typical Argonne s work may be funded by the DOE or by the company Company s cofunding may be funds to the laboratory or in-kind No funds may flow from the lab to the company Argonne and the company each own their inventors subject inventions Company may obtain (by negotiation with the laboratory) rights to Argonne s inventions in a defined Field of Use Data can be protected for up to 5 years } Sponsored Research Agreement Work at lab is paid entirely by a non-doe sponsor Work is performed entirely by the laboratory Research data may be kept proprietary for a private sponsor with non-federal funding Sponsor ownership of subject IP may be possible depending upon circumstances } Technical Services Agreement Short (6 months) project Project limited to $100,000 May not involve R&D (no inventions) Typically used for testing, etc. Sponsor typically can designate data/results as proprietary May not involve non-u.s. sponsorship } Licensing Argonne s license terms, in most regards, are similar to commercial licenses used by universities and industry. They are tailored to address the specific technology and licensing situation. They may be non-exclusive, limited exclusive or exclusive They may cover specific field(s) of practice In working with industry, other agreements, such as non-disclosure agreements, are commonly employed to cover the company s and the laboratory s sensitive information. Sensitive R&D work done at the laboratory may be compartmentalized to minimize the risk of inadvertent disclosures.
Solving Problems, Fueling Innovation. The world s best and brightest minds come to Argonne National Laboratory to make scientific discoveries and technological innovations that improve the quality of life throughout the nation and the world. Argonne has scientific and engineering expertise in dozens of fields. } Accelerator technology } Accelerator-driven systems } Advanced visualization } Agent-based modeling and simulation } Alternative fuel and electric research } Analytical instrumentation } Applied mathematics } Atomic layer deposition } Atmospheric science } Atom trace analysis } Atomic, molecular, and optical science } Automotive system engineering } Biometrical applications } Biotechnology } Bioprocessing and separations } Building energy efficiency } Catalysis } Ceramic composites and monoliths } CFD engine combustion modeling } Chemical engineering } Chemistry } Climate science } Cloud computing } Combustion } Complex adaptive system } Computational biology } Computational science } Computational structural mechanics } Corrosion and fouling } Cosmology } Data analysis and visualization } Decision analysis } Decontamination and decommissioning } Detector science } Ecosystem science } Electrochemical energy systems } Electrochemical science and technology } Electron microscopy } Emergency preparedness planning } Energy economics } Energy storage } Energy systems planning and analysis } Engine combustion efficiency } Engineered materials and coatings } Environmental assessment and stewardship } Environmental compliance and restoration } Environmental contaminant modeling } Fluid dynamics and multiphase flow } Fossil energy systems } Friction, wear and lubrication } Fuel cell development and testing } Grid computing } Hazardous waste management and transport } Heat transfer } High-performance computing } Homeland security critical infrastructure } Hydrogen generation and use } Hydrocarbon reforming } Information sciences } Isotope production for medical and industrial applications } Lithium-ion battery development and testing } Logistics modeling and simulation } Magnetism and magnetic materials } Materials science and engineering } Materials simulation and modeling } Materials synthesis and growth } Materials technology for energy applications } Microscopy with X-rays and electrons } Modeling and simulation of complex systems } Molecular engineering } Nanoscience } Nondestructive evaluation } Nuclear energy systems } Nuclear physics } Nuclear technology } Particle physics } Process development } Pyroprocessing } Renewable energy systems } Residual stress measurement } Scanning probe microscopy } Scientific computing } Sensors and instrumentation } Separations science } Social dynamics modeling } Software development } Soil science } Structural biology } Superconducting materials } Superconducting radiofrequency technologies for accelerators } Synchrotron X-ray applications } Systems engineering } Transportation friction and wear analysis } Transportation systems modeling and simulation } Transportation technology assessment } Tribology } Vehicle and smart grid interoperability } X-ray crystallography
About Argonne National Laboratory The nation s first national laboratory, Argonne is the Midwest s largest federally funded R&D center, with about 3,200 employees. With more than 1,200 scientists and engineers in dozens of fields, as well as a unique suite of leading-edge scientific user facilities, Argonne experts conduct basic and applied research focused on solving the nation s challenges in sustainable energy, biological and environmental systems, and national security. Location Argonne is located in DuPage County, Illinois, about 25 miles southwest of Chicago, just south of Interstate 55. Management Argonne is managed by UChicago Argonne, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy s Office of Science. Funding Argonne s annual operating budget of about $695 million supports more than 200 research projects. About Argonne s Technology Development and Commercialization Division Argonne s Technology Development and Commercialization (TDC) Division supports the economic interests of the United States by facilitating development, transfer, and use of federally owned or originated technology to industry for public benefit and to leverage DOE resources through partnership with industry. Contact Us For industry inquiries such as information about working with Argonne, and the availability of Argonne technologies, please contact: } Cynthia Wlodarski Office of Research & Technology Applications Technology Development and Commercialization Argonne National Laboratory 9700 S. Cass Avenue, Bldg. 201 Lemont, Illinois 60439 USA partners@anl.gov 800-627-2596 630-252-5230 (fax) Access more information about working with Argonne s Technology Development and Commercialization Division at www.anl.gov/technology Argonne National Laboratory is a U.S. Department of Energy laboratory managed by UChicago Argonne, LLC.