Agreements C8648

Partner Agreements

Partnerships that matter, because you matter.

Los Alamos National Laboratory thrives when U.S. industries entrust us with their most complex challenges, creating genuine partnerships that lead to innovative and invaluable solutions. With your needs at the forefront, discover how we can empower you through our collaborative approach.

Taking your innovation to the market is just a partnership away.

Los Alamos National Laboratory offers businesses access to cutting-edge technology and expert knowledge based on years of research. With a team of thousands of experts and researchers, we are ready to help transfer your technologies into the marketplace. Our collaborative efforts span startups, small to large enterprises, and diverse industries, all working together to create a more sustainable and brighter future.

Agreement: Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA)

Description: A CRADA allows Los Alamos and its partners to conduct research and development together under a joint statement of work to optimize resources and leverage technical expertise and capabilities. 

Terms: The Lab may receive funding from a partner or each party to the CRADA funds its own effort and contribution to the joint statement of work. NNSA approves work. 

Intellectual Property (IP): CRADA partners receive a first right to negotiate a license of the IP created through a CRADA. The US Government retains rights to practice the IP generated for government use only

For more information, please email fci-crada@lanl.gov.

 

Agreement: Non-Disclosure Agreement

Description: Protects the disclosure of proprietary information provided by one party to another party to exchange technical information and sensitive business information.  

Terms: Terms: No tangible work is performed nor is intellectual property generated or protected.

For more information, please email nda@lanl.gov.

Description: Allows organizations to conduct research at the following national user facilities: the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE), National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) and Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT)

Terms: Each facility has its own use-based application process. 

Intellectual Property (IP): Partner organization can own or access IP, non-proprietary users must publish results.