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		<title>Managing Technology Transfer: Issues for Scientific Communicators</title>
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		<description>Technology transfer is arguably one of the greatest communication opportunities of our day. In this panel presentation, we will define technology transfer terms and issues, identify technology transfer issues in private industry as well as in government R &amp; D labs, and discus how today’s technical communicators can play a key role in technology transfer.</description>
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