b'AbstractIdaho National Laboratory (INL) is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) multiprogram national laboratory that conducts research and development in all DOE mission areas. Like all national laboratories, INL has a statutory, technology transfer mission to make its capabilities and technologies available to federal agencies, state and local governments, universities and industry. To fulfill this mission, INL encourages its scientific, engineering and technical staff to disclose new inventions and creations to ensure the resulting intellectual property is captured, protected and made available to others who might benefit from it. Corey McDaniel As part of the mission, intellectual property is licensed to Director of Industry Engagement industrial partners for commercialization, job creation and and ChiefCommercialization Officer delivering the benefits of federally funded technology to consumers. In some cases, unique capabilities are made available to other federal agencies, international organizations, domestic and foreign commercial entities or small businesses to solve specific technical challenges. INL employees work cooperatively with researchers and technical staff from universities and the industrial sector to develop emerging technologies. In this global economy, INL helps develop the next generation of engineers and scientists by licensing software to education institutions throughout the world.This report is a catalog of select INL technology transfer activities, including commercialization transactions and research agreements, executed during the past year. The size and diversity of INL technical resources, coupled with the large number of relationships with other organizations, virtually ensures that Jason Stolworthy this report wont capture all interactions. This report focuses Director of Technology on transactions specifically authorized by technology transfer Deployment legislation (and corresponding contractual provisions) or that involve the transfer of legal rights to technology to other parties. This report was compiled from primary records that were readily available to the INLs Technology Deployment and Agreement Management offices. Accomplishments cataloged in the report reflect the achievements and creativity of INLs researchers, technicians, support staff and operators. Prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy Under DOE Idaho Operations OfficeContract DE-AC07-05ID14517Sheena KanyidManager, AgreementsManagement2'