Kyoto University

Technology Transfer Office • Japan • 2 followers

Kyoto University was founded by Imperial Ordinance on the 18th of June 1897, the second university to be established in Japan

Latest Open Innovation Opportunities


  • Technology Offers (19)
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +3 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +3 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +6 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +6 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +6 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +6 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +6 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +6 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +6 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +3 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +3 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +4 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +4 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +4 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +4 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +4 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +4 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +4 months
  • Hide post
  • Read more
  • Share
  • +4 months
  • Hide post

About

Kyoto University was founded in 1897, the second university to be established in Japan. Kyoto University is among 10 National Designated Universities in Japan. It boasts 18 graduate schools, 10 faculties, 12 research institutes, and 26 centers and other establishments. Research conducted at Kyoto University spans the full spectrum of fields from social to natural science.

The outstanding research conducted at Kyoto University gives birth to useful technologies that could greatly benefit society. SACI (Society-Academia Collaboration for Innovation Office) was established at Kyoto University to bridge the gap between researchers and industry. We facilitate joint research, technology transfer, creation of university startups, and provide entrepreneurial education. We are building a strong network of global industry partners to make sure basic research reaches the market.

Contact person

1,001-5,000 employees
Technology Transfer Office
1897
Japan

About our Innovation Strategy

We are currently seeking best-in-class collaboration partners for our publications listed in the tab Opportunities. We want to invite you to cooperate with us, so please repond to any of the opportunities by submitting one or more proposals. Our team will directly evaluate them and get back to you with a response. Please provide as much detailed non-confidential information as possible to facilitate the engagement process.

Research areas (11)

Information Technology/InformaticsMaterials TechnologyEnergy TechnologyChemistryBiological Sciences and 6 more

Latest Job Offers


Kyoto University has't published any job offer yet

Latest Events


Kyoto University hasn't published any Event yet