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Stevens in agreement with Competitive Technologies to commercialize Stevens' IP worldwide

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Stevens Institute of Technology

HOBOKEN, N.J. -- Stevens Institute of Technology today announced that it has signed an exclusive service and representation agreement with Competitive Technologies, Inc. (AMEX: CTT) to commercialize some of Stevens' intellectual property on a worldwide basis.

Dr. Helena S. Wisniewski, Vice President, University Research and Enterprise Development for Stevens, said, "We look forward to a growing relationship with CTT. Stevens' rich IP portfolio reflects our educational environment of enterprise and innovation – Technogenesis® – where students, faculty and partners in industry nurture new technologies from concept to commercialization. We hope that our partnership with CTT will bring the university additional revenues which will continue the expansion of our environment of innovation and enterprise."

"We are pleased to enter into this relationship with Stevens Institute to serve their ongoing technology commercialization needs," said Ted Kutrumbos, CTT Business Development Executive. "The initial set of Stevens' IP includes among others, a novel, non-invasive bone mass measurement technique, stent delivery technologies, 3D imaging systems, and athletic devices."

"This and other new relationships are central to our growth strategy. As a leading research university, Stevens has some exciting technologies and we look forward to adding them to our portfolio and bringing them to market," commented Mike Kiley, CTT's Executive VP and Chief Technology Officer. "Stevens' technologies span multiple industries and include applications for life sciences, engineering and consumer products, among others."

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About Competitive Technologies, Inc.
Competitive Technologies, established in 1968, is a full service technology transfer and licensing provider, focusing on bringing the Intellectual Property assets of it clients to the marketplace. CTT specializes in identifying, developing and commercializing innovative technologies in a variety of areas including life and physical sciences, electronics, and nanotechnologies. Through its global distribution platform, CTT maximizes the value of its clients' intellectual assets. For more information, please visit www.competitivetech.net.

About Stevens Institute of Technology
Established in 1870, Stevens offers baccalaureate, masters and doctoral degrees in engineering, science, computer science, management and technology management, as well as a baccalaureate in the humanities and liberal arts, and in business and technology. The university has enrollments of approximately 1,780 undergraduates and 2,700 graduate students, and a current enrollment of 2,250 online-learning students worldwide. Additional information may be obtained from its web page at www.Stevens.edu.

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