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Technology transfer between NATO and Cooperating Partner (CP) countries cannot take place until the two sides understand each other’s needs and concerns. This paper thus first describes biomedical engineering in the U.S., concentrating on technology transfer issues within that country. The paper then briefly describes some issues that must be considered when contemplating technology transfer between the U.S. and CP countries.
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Katona, P.G. (1996). Biomedical Engineering in The U.S: From Basic Research to Commercial Products and Technology Transfer. In: Bugliarello, G., Pak, N.K., Alferov, Z.I., Moore, J.H. (eds) East-West Technology Transfer. NATO ASI Series, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0151-3_18
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