The law concerning inventions at public research institutions (L347) permits research institutions to take over rights to inventions made by their employees, and obliges the institutions to try to commercialise the inventions they have taken over.
New knowledge, ideas and inventions from the public funded research can turn into commercial businesses in two different ways:
Once the research institution has decided to exploit an invention, done by its researchers, the institution is obligated to start the process of commercialisation.
An alternative to selling the research patent is a licensing agreement or setting up joint ventures and partnerships to share both the risks and rewards of bringing new technologies to market.