Seven tips for technology transfer in China


Technology transfer in China is growing, but many uncertainties remain. Wenhui Zhang, Guanyu Wang and Fangtao Sun suggest solutions to seven common problems

With economic globalisation, companies are increasingly concerned not only with how to prevent competitors from entering their markets but also how to use IP strategies, such as patent licensing and technology transfer, to ensure the greatest economic benefit. There are seven key points to understanding patented technology transfer in China....



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