The ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Partnerships and Innovation (QPI) team supports the University’s strategic goal to build community partnerships and fully embed Queen’s in the community. We offer numerous services and resources to Queen’s faculty members, students, post-docs, and Research Centres and Institutes.
Strategic partnerships
The QPI team is outward facing and has a mandate to be a responsive institutional front door to industry and not-for-profit organizations that are seeking interactions and collaborations with Queen’s and our research community. The QPI team also helps Faculties, Departments, Research Centres and Institutes, and faculty members to advance strategic initiatives and relationships with prospective and current partners.
Contact us to discuss your interests and objectives in establishing or managing strategic initiatives and research partnerships
In partnership with the Kingston Economic Development Corporation and relevant organizations in Syracuse, the QPI team facilitates discussions between ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ faculty members wishing to explore and build cross-border research collaborations with the State University of New York (SUNY) campuses, including SUNY Upstate Medical University and the Upstate University Hospital, and supports or connects startups and SMEs looking to establish business relationships or premises in Upper State New York or in Eastern Ontario.
Contact us to learn more about the Kingston-Syracuse Pathway
Relationship building
The QPI team can help Faculties, Departments, Research Centres and Institutes, and-or faculty members to coordinate and host strategic campus visits and meetings with industry partners to showcase Queen’s research strengths and to explore opportunities to establish research collaborations.
Contact us to request assistance with planning and-or hosting strategic campus visits and meetings
Legal
As Research Centres and Institutes, faculty members, post-docs and students become more entrepreneurial and more focused on opportunities to commercialize intellectual property, and-or may be working in or managing a busy laboratory with multiple students and projects including projects with industry partners, it is important to document roles, responsibilities, and rights of the university, faculty members and students. These arrangements can be novel as well as complex.
The Research Legal Services is responsible for the primary coordination, negotiation, and administration of research-related agreements for ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ and the affiliated teaching hospitals.
Contact Research Legal Services to discuss your specific situation and objectives.
Please note that faculty members are not authorized by the university to sign research- or innovation-related agreements. For more information about this policy, please visit the .
As Research Centres and Institutes, faculty members, post-docs and students become more entrepreneurial and more focused on opportunities to commercialize intellectual property, and-or may be working in or managing a busy laboratory with multiple students and projects including projects with industry partners, it is important to document roles, responsibilities, and rights of the university, faculty members and students. These arrangements can be novel as well as complex.
Contact Research Legal Services to discuss your specific situation and objectives.
The Research Legal Services has lawyers on staff who can provide Faculties, Departments, Research Centres and Institutes, and-or faculty members with legal counsel related to emerging or existing research collaborations involving Queen’s and other parties.
Contact Research Legal Services to discuss your specific questions
Intellectual Property and Commercialization
To access policies related to intellectual property or research contracts and agreements, please visit our Policies page.
The QPI team has patent agents and other staff members who can provide advice on patentability, commercialization, and other intellectual property matters. The QPI team is responsible for drafting, filing, and prosecuting patent applications, managing patent portfolios, and providing strategies for intellectual property protection.
Contact us to discuss your inventions and other intellectual property
As required of QUFA, should faculty members wish to commercialize an invention, they will need to complete and submit a disclosure form. This form documents a specific invention and helps the QPI team to evaluate its commercial potential.
Please visit our Inventions and Intellectual Property page for these forms.
The QPI team has experienced personnel to advise on commercialization strategies including licensing, option agreements, trade secrets, the creation of startups including The Foundry Program and acceleration programs.
Contact us to discuss technology commercialization objectives and opportunities
Internships, Funding and Talent
Top organizations are looking for top talent. Mitacs offers the opportunity to apply to hundreds of research and innovation internships across Canada.
There are several agency-funded programs supporting collaborations between academia and for-profit partners as well as not-for-profit partners. QPI works closely with colleagues in Research Legal Services to advance the development of proposals, scopes of work, budgets, and collaboration agreements.
Contact us to learn more about popular research partnership programs offered by the Tri-Council Funding Agencies, the Ontario Centre of Innovation, and Mitacs, and to discuss your current partnerships and objectives
Workshops and events
QPI designs and delivers bespoke versions of its Market-Focused Research Workshop Series, upon request, to cohorts of faculty members, post-doctoral fellows or graduate students, who are interested in knowledge mobilization and commercialization of research outcomes. The Workshop Seriescovers topics such as market/technology assessments, design thinking, intellectual property, effective communication, and commercialization strategies to support research, research partnerships, and commercialization/startup formation activities.
The Market-Focused Research (Health) program is designed for faculty members, post-doctoral fellows or graduate students, and who are interested in translational life sciences research and its commercialization. The program emphasizes gaining an understanding of the needs of industry and customers, incorporating possible solutions to satisfy those needs into the earliest stages of research, which can significantly improve commercial potential.
Participants will learn skills related to market/technology assessment, design thinking, intellectual property, communication, and strategies/considerations for technology commercialization. Unique aspects of healthcare commercialization will be discussed including navigating regulatory complexity, quality control, and conducting clinical trials.
Upon request or invitation, the QPI team can deliver an array of workshops and specific training sessions for departments, associated faculty members, and researchers; and coordinates and delivers interactive sector-specific workshops to facilitate engagement between faculty members and industry.
Communications and Marketing
Using a variety of communication channels, the QPI team promotes successful research collaborations, which we help to establish and/or facilitate, and works with University Relations, Faculties, Departments and/or faculty members and partners to identify and publicize the objectives, outcomes, and impacts of research partnerships and specific collaborations.
The QPI team also promotes the accomplishments of entrepreneurs, startups, and SMEs with which we are working in Eastern Ontario. In addition to written communications, the QPI team utilizes our extensive innovation ecosystem to conduct outreach activities to industry and partners in the community.