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Working with ORNL in HTS R&D
Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) offer opportunities for collaboration in development of power conductors, electrical devices, and technologies that support superconductors. There are also many other ways to work with us in high-temperature superconductivity:
- Cost-shared Contracts — Generic agreements used frequently by the Lab, where R&D costs are shared
- Cooperative R&D Agreements (CRADAs) — Agreements that are similar to cost-shared agreements, but permit up to 5-year confidentiality of data
- Exchange Programs — Programs allowing exchange of staff with private companies or universities for technology transfer
- Licensing Agreements for licensing of ORNL inventions and software
- Pilot Center Agreements — Agreements that deal solely with superconductivity and permit up to 2-year confidentiality of data
- User Facilities — Experimental facilities may be accessed by private companies and universities
- Work for Others — Proprietary work done by the Laboratory where we have unique capabilities
For a more detailed description of these work mechanisms, visit the ORNL Technology Transfer and Economic Development web site.
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