ABSTRACT

Tetsu Natsume of Sony Computer Science Labs (Sony CSL) has been pioneering technology promotion for a decade. As he seeks marketplace opportunities for ground-breaking research, he plays the role of a Technology Producer -- a role that will be increasingly important as organizations seek optimally efficient and effective applications of basic research.

Natsume's task has been greatly facilitated by his association with Sony CSL, a research lab founded by co-author Mario Tokoro. While CSL is owned by SONY, it nevertheless operates almost entirely independently. At CSL, a diverse, cosmopolitan group of talented researchers are free to explore any idea that might one day change the world. Natsume's task is to optimise that process by identifying the best path to the market for the new insights that pour out of CSL.

Functioning somewhat like a movie producer, Natsume has blazed a trail for technology promoters the world over. He explains his techniques for overcoming challenges and embracing opportunities. His "10 core principles of technology promotion", which offer the reader an especially valuable framework for moving between the very different worlds of the lab and the marketplace, cover the importance of appropriate timing, speed, commitment and mindset, while being rigorously simple and boldly ambitious.

This book is an eye-opening primer for anyone interested in realising and optimising the commercial value of basic research.

section I|100 pages

How Sony CSL Turns Research into Profits

chapter 1|26 pages

Birth of the Technology Promotion Office

chapter 2|20 pages

Case Studies in Technology Transfer

chapter 4|26 pages

Techniques for Technology Promotion

section II|8 pages

Researchers on Technology Promotion

section III|18 pages

The History of Sony’s Technology Promotion Office (Mario Tokoro)

chapter 5|4 pages

Before TPO

chapter 7|4 pages

What TPO Represents