This chapter explores how Stanford University plays a pivotal role in commercializing inventions, particularly highlighting the contributions of a Nobel Prize-winning biochemist. It also discusses the challenges of technology transfer, focusing on contrasts with efforts in China despite existing infrastructure.
In China, while universities are hotbeds of creativity and research, the actual commercialization of their inventions remains disappointingly low. Why the disconnect from lab inventions to the market? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Ding Heng