Flintbox
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Flintbox is a technology transfer website that allows industry and researchers to connect, interact, and exchange intellectual property (IP).
Flintbox is implemented at over fifty universities, government labs, and other research organizations across Canada, providing a national network of research and innovation. Membership is now open to qualifying institutions and organizations in Canada, the USA, Europe and Asia. It is free to start a personal user account, which is required to view detailed postings.
Founded in 2003, Flintbox was developed at and continues to be managed by UBC Research Enterprises (UBC-RE), a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of British Columbia, located in Vancouver, Canada.