| TechLink helps the Department of Defense and NASA to commercialize leading-edge new technology by partnering these agencies with private sector companies for technology licensing, transfer, and research and development.
These technology transfer partnerships solve industry problems, create business opportunities, and stimulate economic development while helping DoD and NASA to achieve their missions.
Techlink introduced the technology to American BioHealth Group as a way to continue the product development and ultimate commercialization of the product line. |
| The State University of New York at Buffalo is the co-patent holder for our technology. Dr. Don Henderson, Professor, Communicative Disorders & Sciences and Center for Hearing & Deafness is one of the co-developers of the technology and continues to be a resource to ABG for the continued development of the product line.
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| One of our earliest development partners, we worked with SDSU and several of their graduate students to study the effect our compounds had on other students being exposed to noise levels inside a live band performance at local clubs in the San Diego area.
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| The CCAT program in the Office of Technology Transfer and Commercialization (OTTC) offers clients a number of services designed to expedite the transition of new technologies to the marketplace or to the government for defense- or homeland security-related procurement purposes. Our services fall under two general categories: business related and research services. Clients seeking CCAT assistance can apply under one or both service categories, and will be evaluated on the basis of merit and relevance to the overall program.
CCAT San Bernardino, under the leadership of Dr. Stuart Gordon, was an early partner with ABG to help fund and aid in our early development and commercialization efforts. Dr. Gordon and CCAT continue to be a source of advice for our continued commercialization efforts. |
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| One of the patent authors, Dr. Richard Kopke, is now part of this leading institute on the cutting edge of hearing research. Dr. Kopke continues to aid ABG in product development ideas for existing and future clinical work for our product line. To learn more about Dr. Kopke and his research, please click here and you will be taken to an interview that was done in 2002 when Dr. Kopke was still a Colonel in the Army working as the head of the hearing research laboratories at the Navy Medical Center San Diego.
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