Magnolia ´ķĪķAPPâs âinnovation ecosystemâ includes vital role played by MSUâs Office of Technology Management
Contact: Carl Smith
STARKVILLE, Miss.âWith a portfolio of intellectual properties spanning new blueberry varieties to the next generation of wearable technologies, Mississippi ´ķĪķAPPâs Office of Technology Management is helping the Magnolia ´ķĪķAPPâs leading scientists patent their ideas and take them to market, all while protecting public investments in research.
According to Director John Walters, OTM is a âsmall cog in the big engine of innovationââone that helped the Magnolia ´ķĪķAPPâs leading land-grant institution conduct approximately $319 million in Fiscal Year 2024 research and spur almost $2 billion in pre-pandemic economic impact, according to a past Emsi report. The unit is MSUâs primary organization leading researchers down the path to commercialization of their work via patent, copyright and trademark, all while protecting faculty and staff patents and other intellectual properties.
âMississippi ´ķĪķAPP is a leader in applied research. Our research has purposeâan end goal of not only bringing new ideas to market but also making life better for all Mississippians,â Walters said. âThat $319 million in research has a multiplier effect, as research turns into products and services. Selling those products and services turns them into new investments, including jobs and salaries which buy food, necessities and luxury itemsâtrue economic impact across the state.â
In FY 2024, OTM helped researchers file 39 disclosuresâthe first step taken to secure protection for novel intellectual propertyâand 25 new patents, all while watching 14 previously filed patents come to fruition. Additionally, seven exclusive licensing agreements were executed, and almost $300,000 in licensing revenue was generated.
âMSUâs portfolio is tremendous. My wife was joking about how Iâm like a kid in a candy shop because Iâm talking about blueberries one day and then software to launch rockets the next,â Walters said. âGetting these patents and distributing royalty checks are my favorite parts of the job. Theyâre also great validation for the work being done by our faculty and staff, and a great recruitment tool for the university.â
With agreements and licensing revenues trending higher in the last five fiscal years and filed patents outpacing pre-pandemic numbers, Walters said he expects both metrics to continue increasing in the future.
âRight now, weâre standing on a lot of the work done and processes started around 2020. As we see the number of patents filed trend up, weâll hopefully see more successes in the coming years. All our successes point to a very bright future for MSU,â he said. âSteel sharpens steel, and all this success will breed success. Our goal as a service organization is to be closely enmeshed with researchers across campus, and we must make sure weâre present and an open, welcoming environment for ideas. Moving forward, we have to continue identifying how OTM plays a larger role in the innovation ecosystem not only at MSU but for the entire state of Mississippi.â
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