Academy for Contemporary Problems
The Academy for Contemporary Problems was a think tank established in 1971 on the campus of Ohio State University. A joint venture of OSU and the Battelle Memorial Institute, its mission was to study the phenomenon of technology transfer and to advocate commercially exploitation of technologies invented at the university through public-private partnerships. It closed in 1980, but laid the policy groundwork for the founding of the Cranston/Csuri Productions computer animation studio on the same premises the following year.[1]
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- ↑ CIBA Foundation Symposium (16 September 2009). The Future as an Academic Discipline. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 181–. ISBN 978-0-470-71786-8. Search this book on
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