The projects listed above are slated for the global marketplace for their added innovative and superior proprietary functionality. They are guaranteed to surpass the agreed-upon prior utilitarian art in functionality as will be specified in writing utilizing our document:
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(For Guaranteeing In Writing To Sponsor That Technology Of Joint Venture Is Different Than That Discovered In The Prior Art), prior to engaging Uriel for services.
The projects listed in this category have their innovation based on functionality improvement over the prior art and they rely on the application of readily available or unique materials designed to produce unique and novel functionality over products found in the prior art. Unique applications of materials and new processes in manufacturing may apply for these innovations in whole and or in part. Materials, their applications, and processes related to their manufacture appears to be the best platform for commercializing these opportunities.
Uriel develops innovative opportunities for technology transfer as such relate to local, regional, national, and international commercial initiatives. Uriel can be retained to develop licensing or other commercial agreements to proprietary products that it is privy to and or to products it has certain rights to. These operations may involve licensing or sublicensing agreements to include clients in private placements, strategic partnerships, joint ventures, spin-offs, IPOs, or other commercial arrangements for project participation for any part of the commercialization process. This can include agreements for participation in research and development, engineering, manufacturing, marketing, sales, distribution, leasing, service, maintenance, support, or for other profit centers as such may relate to the projects Uriel can offer its clients.
A partial listing of projects that Uriel is actively pursuing are listed on this web page. The following projects focus mostly on products that are unique because of the way they use materials to provide for added functionality. These product(s) use materials in unique and novel ways and so have intellectual property considerations. They offer unique and novel innovation, and they are available for commercialization and licensing as will be agreed to in writing.