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Certain types of university intellectual property can sometimes prove difficult to commercialise through traditional routes, usually because it is at an early stage of development, or because it presents enough uncertainty for companies to risk an investment.
University Technology’s Easy Access portal offers access to this type of intellectual property at no cost, to enable companies to evaluate it and put it to use quickly, with reduced risk.
Easy Access uses quick and simple licence agreements to fast-track the transfer of knowledge and expertise from Scotland’s universities to industry, so that these technologies may be developed for the benefit of the economy and society.
Through this initiative, our aim is to make it easier for Scottish universities and industry to work together and build strong, long-term relationships with industry partners
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An effective software tool for guiding diagnosis and fault finding in present instances by identifying patterns and knowledge implicit in historic information databases.
The Festival Speech Synthesis System is a multi-lingual speech synthesis software system that offers a framework for building speech synthesis systems.
The ICE is a multi-user, multi-orientation, multi-screen, multi-touch environment for local and remote collaborative activities. The ICE is intended to be a simple, powerful and intuitive space where the technology doesn’t drive the applications, rather the needs, wants and activities of the people ...
Schyns Illusion is a novel technique that takes advantage of the ability of the human visual system to separate information coming from different spatial frequency channels.
The Auralisation suite is a space for the creation or recreation of aural environments, as well as individual sound sources in order to perform listening tests.
Cinemotus has been developed at the University of Abertay Dundee. It is a cutting-edge fusion of game technology and the latest Hollywood digital filmmaking techniques. The result is a product which will bring the power of the latest Hollywood studios to the public at a substantially lower cost than...
Home to Award Winning film maker and researcher in media practice Walid Salhab our Media Practice and Film Making Suite offers unique expertise in the creative development and application of novel film production techniques.
Vector Pascal is an extended version of the popular programming language Pascal which has been designed to make efficient use of the multimedia instruction sets of recent microprocessors from AMD, Intel and other manufacturers.
A video retrieval system has been developed which automatically captures daily news broadcasts and segments the bulletins into news stories according to the user’s interests.
Pre-visualisation tools for animation have been developed which marry up storyboard entries and soundtrack to give a sense of the finished product in the form of a so-called ‘animatic’.