Connecticut General Statutes 32-41t – High technology research and development program: Definitions
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As used in this section and section 32-41u:
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 32-41t
- Research: means the scientific and engineering analysis, investigation, collection of ideas and inquiry into concepts, processes and techniques, the purpose of which is intended to result in a commercially feasible product, process or technique. See Connecticut General Statutes 32-34
- Technology: means the conversion of basic scientific research into processes, techniques and products which may have commercial potential. See Connecticut General Statutes 32-34
(1) “Corporation” means Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated as created under section 32-35; and
(2) “Eligible participant” means a member of the faculty or a researcher engaged in applied research and development at any Connecticut college or university that agrees to participate in a high technology research and development program established by the corporation.