What does the transformation of school scientific and technological achievements mean?

"Transformation of scientific and technological achievements" refers to the subsequent testing, development, application and promotion of scientific and technological achievements with practical value by school teachers and students until the formation of new products, new processes, new materials, the development of new industries, etc. Activity.

In terms of income distribution from the transformation of scientific and technological achievements, the document stipulates: The income obtained from the transformation of scientific and technological achievements of the school belongs to the school, and the school will reward and reward personnel and units that have made important contributions to the completion and transformation of scientific and technological achievements. remuneration.

The school accelerates the transformation of scientific and technological achievements. From the transformation income (net income from transfers, net licensing income, shares or capital contribution ratio formed by valuation investment), it will make contributions to the completion and transformation of job-related scientific and technological achievements in accordance with the following standards. Rewards and remuneration will be given to those who have made important contributions.

The noun definition of "scientific and technological achievements":

The document stipulates: "Scientific and technological achievements" refer to the scientific research projects undertaken by teachers and students of the school to carry out the school's tasks, such as national, local, enterprise and institutional research projects. The school owns all or part of the intellectual property rights for the job-related scientific and technological achievements produced or the job-related scientific and technological achievements that are mainly completed using the school's material technology, human resources and other conditions.

Mainly include: patents. Including inventions, utility models and designs, technical secrets, copyrights (including computer software works), integrated circuit layout designs, and other technologies recognized by laws and regulations that can be used as production factors.