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Efforts are focused on developing intellectual property that can be licensed to other manufacturers. This model, therefore, relies not on the realization and utilization of knowledge in the form of products, but attempts to transform these intangible goods into money. This allows a company to focus on research and development. It also allows the provision of knowledge, which would otherwise be left unused and potentially be valuable to third parties.


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How they do it: Bayer licensing agreements can range from very comprehensive approaches and multiple assets to focused single asset options in early or later stages of the drug development process. This also includes research alliances under very comprehensive licensing agreements with academic institutes and research centers, whose technologies complement Bayer’s own expertise in our core research areas.
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How they do it: As Bosch investes a lot in research and development of its technologies but don’t create and market full products out of every patent, they monetize these patents by licensing them to partners.
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How they do it: Max Havelaar’s fair trade license shows consumers that the products with the Max Havelaar logo have been approved by the foundation and its partner members. Producers can apply with the foundation to become a licensee by filing an application and adhering to standards set forth in a licensing agreement. In addition they pay a license fee to the foundation and admit to regular audit processes.
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How they do it: In 2010, Toyota licensed its hybrid vehicle technology to Mazda. Mazda leveraged this technology to introduce a hybrid vehicle in 2013 in the Japanese market, based partly on the Toyota Prius hybrid technology.
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How they do it: Levi’s is not designing and manufacturing new products for all its brands on its own but has several geography and brand based licensing deals in place. This allows a 3rd party to design, produce and distribute clothing under one of the Levi’s brands.
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