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IIT Hyderabad announces selection for Technology Transfer Officer Vacancy.

IIT Hyderabad accepts applications for Technology Transfer Officer for Commercialisation of technologies developed at IIT Hyderabad.

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An announcement from IIT Hyderabad has being released for the post of Technology Transfer Officer/ Commercialisation Officer for which eligible candidates can apply through online mode. Shortlisting will be based on online application followed by online interview for the screened-in candidates. Those candidates selected are required to physically report to IITH daily.

Eligibility:

Essential Requirements:

  • Candidates with good knowledge in Technology transfers and relationships with industries.
  • Undergraduate in Science or Engineering.
  • PG/Diploma/Certificate in technology transfer/ licensing.
  • Minimum 3 years of experience in innovation and technology transfer, licensing and valuation areas of public research organisations or private organisations.

Desirable Requirements:

  • MBA from reputed institutions.
  • Law from recognized University.
  • Collaborations with foreign companies.
  • Outstanding written and oral communication skills, strong customer relationship skills,etc.

Number of Openings:

01

Duration: 11 Months (Extendable based on performance)

Salary: Rs. 60,000 – Rs. 1,00,000 per month (based on experience and capability)

Online Application Deadline: 2 November 2021

11:59 PM

How To Apply?

Interested Candidates can apply by filling the Online Form.

For more details please go through the Official notification.

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