DIDIM Licensing/Technology Transfer
DIDIM licensing and technology transfer service is more than contract execution — it is a strategically designed partnership program that transforms intellectual property into amplified market value and sustainable revenue.

DIDIM Licensing/Technology Transfer
— What Makes the Difference?
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Accelerated ROI: Rapid recovery of initial R&D costs through upfront payments and royalties.
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Global Market Access: Lowering entry barriers via local partner networks for faster international expansion.
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Contractual Security: Mitigating legal and financial risks with rigorously vetted, expert-drafted agreements.
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IP Value Enhancement: Increasing corporate valuation and negotiation power through proven transaction records.
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Sustainable Revenue Model: Securing long-term cash flow via royalty streams and follow-on technology deals.
STRENGTH
Structuring Based on IP Value
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Assessing the fair value of patents, trademarks, and designs through multi-dimensional analysis of their technical and market potential
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Modeling flexible deal structures with hybrid compensation schemes including cash, equity, and royalties
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Optimizing exclusive and non-exclusive scopes based on industry- and region-specific regulations and competitive intensity
Negotiation & Contract Execution
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Matching qualified licensees through global/local partner databases and open innovation platforms
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Conducting data-driven negotiations focused on key terms such as upfront payments, running royalty rates, and scope of technical support
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Minimizing legal and financial risks by providing integrated advisory on fair trade compliance, IP protection, and tax issues during contract drafting and review
Post-Deal Management & Portfolio Expansion
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Verifying contract compliance through royalty audits and on-site inspections, and taking prompt action against non-use or infringement
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Managing improvement inventions and follow-up technologies to ensure continuous rights updates
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Designing secondary growth strategies such as licensing, joint development, and spin-offs after technology transfer
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