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Over two hundred and fifty students have graduated from the SUNTEC Program since it was launched in 1990.  These students are now working in law firms, technology companies, universities, research laboratories and government agencies throughout the United States and abroad.

        
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Syracuse University New Technology Law Center - SUNTEC

SUNTEC NEWS

A team of students in the Technology Commercialization Research Center worked on a project for CNY MedTech, a consortium of medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturing companies.  The students researched alternative industry consortia models, giving special attention to the management of intellectual property rights, and surveyed the CNY MedTech members to determine their special needs and interests.  The student team was invited to have a display booth at the launch event for CNY MedTech that Senator Hillary Clinton attended.  During the course of Senator Clinton's visit, she met with the student team members and discussed the CNY MedTech research project. 


LAW SCHOOL DESIGNATED AS NEW YORK STATE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LAW CENTER
In March 2004, Syracuse University College of Law was designated as the New York State Science & Technology Law Center (NYS STLC) by the New York State Office of Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR). This prestigious designation, which was made through a competitive, peer-review process and includes a grant of more than $1 million over three years, recognizes the College of Law's extensive experience in the field of technology commercialization law and practice.  Since its founding in 1990, the College of Law has provided over 250 law, engineering and business students an opportunity to study the technology commercialization process through specialized coursework and clinical research projects.

The mission of the NYS STLC is to provide legal education, research, information and support services to the more than 30 universities and research centers in New York State supported by NYSTAR.  As the NYS STLC designee, the College of Law's goal is to help New York State become a world leader in the commercialization of new technologies and in the creation of new jobs.          

ABOUT SUNTEC
The Syracuse University New Technology Law Center (SUNTEC) is the umbrella organization responsible for the operation of the NYS STLC, the Technology Commercialization Law Program (TCLP) and the Technology Commercialization Research Center (TCRC).  The TCLP is a course concentration within the College of Law curriculum that provides an interdisciplinary and applied approach to the study of commercial development of new technologies. The TCLP combines classroom courses, case study problem-solving, negotiation and drafting exercises, and applied research projects. Students in the TCLP take 18 credit hours of classroom courses in technology transactions law, intellectual property law and corporate/commercial law.  Students also take 6 credit hours as clinical research interns in the Technology Commercialization Research Center.  Students who successfully complete the required classroom and clinical courses in the TCLP are awarded a Certificate in Technology Commercialization Law Studies.

In the TCRC, students work in teams to research and analyze alternative strategies for commercializing early-stage technologies on behalf of universities and federal laboratories, and also large, medium, small and start-up companies. The students in the TCLP are actively involved in the work of the NYS STLC in organizing statewide conferences, developing education materials, preparing technology assessment reports, performing legal research and providing consulting services to research center directors and technology entrepreneurs.   

FACULTY
Link to biographical information about the SUNTEC Faculty

THE TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZATION RESEARCH CENTER
Law, Technology & Management The Technology Commercialization Research Center specializes in research and analysis of the commercial development of early-stage technologies.  Since its inception, the TCRC has undertaken over 100 technology commercialization research projects for a wide variety of organizations including the SU Office of Sponsored Programs, the SU CASE Center, the Cornell Research Foundation, the University of Rochester, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the Naval Research Laboratory, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Eastman Kodak Company, Welch Allyn, Inc. and numerous start-up and early-stage companies. 

SAMPLE RESEARCH PR0JECTS IN THE TCRC

Link to brief descriptions of  selected research projects in the TCRC.

Contact Us
If you would like further information regarding SUNTEC, the New York State Science and Technology Law Center, the Technology Commercialization Law Program or the Technology Commercialization Research Center, please contact Hubert Yang or Molly Zimmermann, Associate Directors, NYS Science and Technology Law Center, at NYSSTLC@law.syr.edu.