Jared Leto
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Techno Univ
June 14, 2008
  

Universities here in the Philippines concentrate mostly and give priority to these kind of studies: Law, Medicine, Engineering and Sciences. You can barely find universities that provides full on concentration on courses that are concerned with computers and technology. Science is a study that is offered in this school I’m about to mention. Back to the topic, schools like Mapua, DLS-CSB, Informatics, STI and AMA Computer College are just some of the schools who offers courses and programs that concentrate on Information Technology (mostly).

I am not that knowledgeable with schools in other countries that gives focus on this kind of study but in the University Technology Transfer located in Jerusalem, is a school that also offers Technology Transfer Services. Imagine that? A place where not only students can learn but also a place where they can receive such service from the people there?

What is this Technology Transfer service, you ask? For example, you have a group of students who invents something that’s useful and something that actually works when tested. A group of researchers and professionals within the university will examine it and will determine if it’s legit. When it is legit, they will process it up to the marketing process.

I think it’s a pretty easy process for every one who’s within the university’s premises, or is a part of the alumni. Because once you invent something useful for people there, you would just have to do minimal tasks to make your invention get to the public.

University Technology Transfer does not solely cover the technology department in this field, but they go all around as well.

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