Technology transfer in Pharmaceutical Industry: A review
Journal Title: International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Reserach - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
The term technology transfer refers to the process of movement of technology from one unit to another. The transfer may be said to be successful if the receiving unit and the transferee can effectively utilize the technology for business gain. The transfer involves cost and expenditure that should be agreed by the transferee and transferor. The success of any particular technology transfer depends upon process understanding or the ability to predict accurately the future performance of a process. This review is an attempt to understand the entire aspect associated with technology transfer.
Authors and Affiliations
Bharat Bhusan, Ujjwal Nautiyal, Senthil Kumar, Abu Bakar
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