We aim to return the "knowledge" that is the property of the university to society.
Teikyo Technology Transfer Center (Teikyo Technology Transfer Center) is a program where faculty and staff of the University create intellectual property. We provide support for effective use of this in industries and regions.
Exhibiting at University Fair 2025 - Innovation Japan
Our center participates in external exhibitions, such as Bio Japan and SusHi Tech Tokyo, with the aim of sharing our research findings and technology with society and promoting technology transfer. As part of this initiative, we will be exhibiting at the University Trade Fair 2025 - Innovation Japan, to be held at Tokyo Big Sight on Thursday, August 21st and Friday, August 22nd, 2025. This time, Associate Professor Yuko Takayama of Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Integrated Science and Engineering, Environment and Biotechnology Course Science and Engineering, will be exhibiting on the theme of "Development of an Eel Supplement." This exhibit combines yeast extract containing vitamins with oils that promote eel growth. This yeast, which can accumulate oils intracellularly, solves the problems associated with eel feed (water quality deterioration due to oils contained in additives and reduced production of fish oil, the raw material for oils). Furthermore, feeding eels containing this oil yeast supplement has been shown to increase eel weight and girth more quickly than conventional breeding, resulting in a higher proportion of highly marketable female eels. In addition to fish such as eels, it is also expected to be used in livestock farming and in health foods and supplements.
Teikyo Innovation Gate
We have established an incubation facility called "Teikyo Innovation Gate" with the aim of providing various support to Graduate School and graduate students, faculty, staff, and alumni who are aiming to start a business or who are already running a business. By registering as a user, you can make use of the event room that can be used for seminars and various events, as well as the coworking room that is fully equipped with telework booths.
This center is engaged in activities to return the "knowledge" of Teikyo University (created from intellectual activities within the university, including intellectual property such as patents) to society.
Chairman and President OKINAGA Yoshihito
One of the major roles universities are expected to play in modern times is to return the university's asset, knowledge, to society. In order to fulfill this social responsibility, our university aims to appropriately manage the various intellectual properties cultivated through research within the university at Teikyo Technology Transfer Center, and to return them to society for use. Our university's Educational Guidelines are `` Practical learning,'' `` International perspectives,'' and `` Open mindedness.'' In order to make use of our university's intellectual property widely in society, we need to make these Educational Guidelines concrete. Become. As we work to understand and utilize the intellectual property held by the university in a variety of ways, we hope to foster know-how and culture regarding intellectual property within the university, and develop this into our university's distinctive social contribution activities. Masu.
Professor Hodaka Nakanishi Head of Center
Teikyo Technology Transfer Center is promoting activities that connect Teikyo University's "knowledge" with society. Taking advantage of the characteristics of being a comprehensive university, we engage in diverse forms of collaboration in a wide range of fields, including Industry-Academia-Government Collaboration, collaboration with financial institutions, and collaboration with local communities and residents. Specifically, we support the creation of intellectual property, license activities to effectively utilize the intellectual property created, support for joint research and contract research between our university and industry, and support for medical needs at our university. Its activities are wide-ranging, including medical-engineering collaboration that connects industry and support for the creation of university-originated ventures. Because industry-academia collaboration activities involve many stakeholders and involve a wide variety of activities, we often hear people say that they do not know who to contact at their university for advice. Teikyo Technology Transfer Center, as a portal site for our university's industry-academia collaboration, promotes these activities while collaborating organically with organizations inside and outside the university. Please feel free to contact us.
Organization / system diagram
Head of Center Specially Appointed Professor Hodaka Nakanishi
Senior Assistant Professor Yuko Toda (and industry-university collaboration coordinator) Tsuyoshi TakadaAssistant Assistant Professor Takako AizawaResearcher / Coordinator for Industry-University Collaboration
This center is located on Itabashi Campus, where Headquarters is located and where all university information is gathered, and operates in close cooperation with each faculty.
Teikyo Technology Transfer Center 2-11-1 Kaga, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 173-8605 Teikyo University Advanced Comprehensive Research Organization Building, 2nd floor