Physics Is There a System for Validating Physics Projects for Independent Inventors?

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Individuals with innovative engineering or physics projects seeking validation and feasibility assessments can consider hiring expert consultants. This approach allows for professional evaluation without the need for university affiliation. Establishing a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is advisable to protect intellectual property during consultations. While technology transfer offices at universities typically require affiliation for proposal consideration, independent inventors can navigate the consulting route to gain insights and support for their projects.
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Hello,

I have a slightly awkward question: what if someone has a great new engineering/physics project which he thinks might work, however he needs a team of specialists in order to validate it and to assess its feasibility? I've heard that many universities have some kind of "technology transfer office" which allows researchers to propose new technological business ideas, however I think that in almost all cases you need to belong to the university in order for the office to even consider your ideas... is there therefore a similar system of project assessment for physics or engineering "inventors" who are not currently affiliated with any university?

Thanks,

G
 
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g_mogni said:
Hello,

I have a slightly awkward question: what if someone has a great new engineering/physics project which he thinks might work, however he needs a team of specialists in order to validate it and to assess its feasibility? I've heard that many universities have some kind of "technology transfer office" which allows researchers to propose new technological business ideas, however I think that in almost all cases you need to belong to the university in order for the office to even consider your ideas... is there therefore a similar system of project assessment for physics or engineering "inventors" who are not currently affiliated with any university?

Thanks,

G
For an engineering-style invention that needs a specialist to evaluate it, you can just find an expert consultant, do an NDA (non-disclosure agreement), and pay a consulting fee to get a feasibility analysis. :smile:
 
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