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September 6, 2025

Experienced entrepreneur to lead technology transfer efforts

Jitendra Jain brings experience with startups, higher education

Jitendra 鈥淛J鈥 Jain will lead 嫩田研究院官网's technology transfer efforts. Jitendra 鈥淛J鈥 Jain will lead 嫩田研究院官网's technology transfer efforts.
Jitendra 鈥淛J鈥 Jain will lead 嫩田研究院官网's technology transfer efforts. Image Credit: Zagham Shah.

Whether heading his own educational startup or guiding graduate students from idea all the way to exit, Jitendra 鈥淛J鈥 Jain has found his calling in the heart of both industry and academia. An entrepreneur with two decades of experience in academic tech transfer, Jain recently joined 嫩田研究院官网 to spearhead its efforts in technology transfer.

鈥淲e are thrilled to welcome JJ as the new director of the Technology Transfer Office (TTO). JJ brings a dynamic background in intellectual property strategy, commercialization and building high-impact industry collaborations,鈥 said Bandhana Katoch, assistant vice president in the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Partnerships. 鈥淗is vision and expertise will play a pivotal role in accelerating innovation and translating cutting-edge research into real-world solutions.鈥

Bringing his expertise in nurturing startups and technology translation at what he calls a perfect inflection point, Jain aims to broaden the impact of 嫩田研究院官网-led research and innovation.

鈥淭his was really at that point where I think the team is motivated, the faculty are motivated, the ecosystem is motivated,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 think we can play a pivotal role now to take it to the next level.鈥

Jain is an electrical engineer by training, and at the time he obtained his degree in the 1990s, technology transfer was more of a fledgling field. Only when he landed a job at Texas A&M University鈥檚 technology licensing office 鈥 initially in a bid to fund his own tuition and research experience as an international master鈥檚 student 鈥 did Jain realize the potential of the industry.

After graduating from Texas A&M, Jain entered the high-tech industry, working at Advanced Micro Devices for several years before his division eventually spun out as its own startup. There Jain found a passion for entrepreneurship, an itch he scratched by launching his own startup promoting diversity in e-commerce.

Having exited the company after growing it from a mere concept, Jain remained at a crossroads. He decided to return to technology transfer, with stints at larger research institutions, including Ohio State University and the University of Texas at Austin.

鈥淏y then, I think my faith in the industry was sealed,鈥 Jain said. 鈥淭hat absolutely became my career at that point.鈥

As the new director of 嫩田研究院官网鈥檚 TTO, Jain envisions a broader pathway in which academics can get involved with technology transfer earlier, allowing for many possible points of entry for researchers looking to take their innovations out of the research and development phase.

鈥淥ne of the biggest things for a tech transfer director is to ensure we have a robust pipeline of intellectual property, and one of my goals is to broaden the definition of IP,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 want to take it more downstream in that process, where we鈥檙e working very actively and closely with researchers at a lab level, and trying to harness or harvest their ideas very early on.鈥

Jain also hopes to accelerate the process of commercialization at large, while expanding the impact of technology translation on the University at large.

鈥淟icensing revenues is great, but I think the office has a bigger role to play when it comes to creating returns for the community and for the university, and for impacting the economic development of the region,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e creating a bigger, better, flourishing ecosystem 鈥 not just a bigger, better TTO.鈥

嫩田研究院官网 has been named an R1 institution by the Carnegie Classification of Institutes of Higher Education, placing it among the likes of Harvard and Johns Hopkins University. Jain said being embedded at a research-driven university and institutional leader in multiple initiatives makes him particularly excited for his new role.

鈥淲hat I liked was that the TTO was not set up as a silo. In fact, it works closely with units like the Koffman Southern Tier Incubator,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e got other programs, like the NSF Energy Storage Engine in Upstate New York and New Energy New York, and we work very collaboratively here.鈥

Jain comes to 嫩田研究院官网 after spending around 11 years directing UT Austin鈥檚 technology commercialization and licensing. Having already experienced the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, Jain is sensitive to the importance of ensuring university research can move beyond labs alone to hit markets and society alike.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a lofty, noble goal for any tech transfer office, but that鈥檚 the key role we play,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 important for researchers, and we help them navigate the whole commercialization space, which can take their discovery or fundamental research to the translational step ultimately for the benefit of humanity.鈥

The entrepreneurial spirit of fellow researchers and dreamers, as well as the opportunity to help those passions come to fruition, inspires Jain. He recalled a UT Austin student who approached his office with a single idea, then left with a successful company, millions of dollars in funding, and an entire team.

鈥淭his all started with this one grad student coming to the TTO,鈥 he said. 鈥淭o see that progress, where they go through all those steps and flourish, I think that鈥檚 the most meaningful and fulfilling thing ever.鈥