Five years ago Oxford University set up a spin-out company, OrganOx, to commercialise the technology.
According to Les Johnson, the project leader, several companies then hope to commercialise the technology.
Sponsorship deals between businesses and Highland schools will not "commercialise the classroom", Highland Council's leader has said.
"Then, if everybody's happy, we can think about trying to commercialise the product, " said the TU Delft researcher.
Plastic circuitry promises as large a market as light-emitting polymers, but the technology is taking longer to commercialise.
Last year, VeriSign unilaterally sought to commercialise a technical process related to .com that created problems for some users.
He is now setting up a company, Molecular Vision, to commercialise his technique.
Some technologists think that the tiny battlefield reconnaissance drones being developed by the American armed forces will be easy to commercialise.
The University of Southampton is in the process of setting up a company, tentatively called Liquid Electronics, to commercialise Dr Zheludev's invention.
The University of Zaragoza has set up a spin-off to commercialise the research and Dr Minguez expects a fully fledged device by 2014.
"The proposal to commercialise the Kumbh Mela has not been approved, " Uttar Pradesh's Development Secretary Praveer Kumar told BBC Hindi's Ram Dutt Tripathi.
Government, scientists and business must continue to join together to develop and commercialise new technology and ensure that the benefits are available to all.
The first pioneers appeared in the early 1980s, when the government set up four firms to help commercialise technologies developed by state-financed research institutes.
The mixture Dr Schetz and Dr McMahon have come up with seems particularly effective against these animals, though they have yet to commercialise it.
In the United States alone, four companies have been created to develop and commercialise HTSC wires and tapes for electric power and mobile phone applications.
He is now looking for suitable partners to commercialise the technology.
Although the first such images were published only last year, by research groups in America and Europe, attempts are already being made to commercialise the technique.
The biggest tragedy ever to befall the club was the Munich Air Disaster, they allowed the clubs main sponsor to commercialise the deaths of these young men.
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Dr Keith's version of the technology, which he hopes to commercialise through a company called Carbon Engineering, based in Calgary, uses a liquid to suck up the CO2.
Dr Bruno says that the team will carry on applying the technique to a range of "sniffing" problems, and that they are already in discussions to commercialise the idea.
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He believes this sort of approach will have far wider appeal than today's windows and mouse-based systems, and he has founded a start-up, called Perceptive Pixel, to commercialise the technology.
Academics are finding it harder to commercialise their ideas.
Formed in 1993 by Mr Giles's firm, Thornycroft Giles, to commercialise a design that had failed to catch on with the British Royal Navy, it had hoped to get ships in service by last year.
They stole information from a research version of a system made by ID Quantique, a Swiss firm that is trying to commercialise quantum cryptography, by taking advantage of synchronisation signals that pass between Alice and Bob.
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Diagnostics for All, a Massachusetts-based start-up that has developed paper-based diagnostic tests the size of a postage stamp, chose to commercialise its idea in the developing world so as to circumvent America's hideously slow approval process for medical devices.
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