Technology shares must be patents and other technologies? Can ordinary technicians buy shares in technology?

Yes, you can.

It is obviously wrong that technology shares must be funded in the form of patents, inventions and other technologies.

For example: for example, a and b cooperate. A has capital, B has technology, two people cooperate, and B shares with its own technical strength. These should be written into the contract. The signing of the contract represents the beginning of cooperation. The will and affirmation of both sides. The boss's commitment to technology is an affirmation of his personal technical strength. This is a technology shareholding, but Party A can only do this if it obtains a patent certificate.