Join the iBridge Network Community

No matter who you are or where you work, the iBridgeSM Network has something for you!

Obtain more exposure for your organization’s innovations from around the world...

Collaborate among like-minded researchers from every field...

Build relationships with industry, researchers, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, etc...

Learn and share best practices for technology transfer...

The conversation is just beginning...join us!

As a part of the iBridge Network, everyone has something to gain. The exposure that the iBridge Web site provides to innovations from universities, and other non-profit research organizations, to people from all fields—science, technology, arts, software, etc.—leads to unforeseen results, collaborations among academic communities and commercial opportunities.

The relationships built through the iBridge Network are unparalleled by other organizations. With constant learning and sharing of best practices, the iBridge Network becomes an integral and transparent part of universities' research programs and a primary source for those searching for innovation.

How can you be involved?

  • Post innovations as a nonprofit research institution or foundation.
  • Browse and search for ideas that will move your research forward.
  • Receive personalized email updates about the innovations that you care about via the iBNewsfeed.
  • Join a discussion with the the iBridge Network LinkedIn group.
  • Connect to the Knowledge Vine professional network to access to the experience, knowledge or contacts of others in the community.

Join the iBridge Network community today!

More questions? Contact info@iBridgeNetwork.org or 800-573-5136.


February 11, 2009

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Patrick Jones, Ph.D. Director, Technology Transfer - University of Arizona

"The iBridge Network nicely embodies the ideals of a well-designed, non-profit mechanism for aggregating, searching, and disseminating innovations from multiple research institutions."  read more...