1. Technological Transfer of Knowledge from Academic Institutions in Companies.
1. Technological Entrepreneurship.
One of the definitions of technological entrepreneurship says that technological entrepreneurship innovative application of science and technical knowledge of one or more persons who set up a new company, manage, and assume the financial risks to achieve the vision and goals. Engineers are well trained in technical skills, but often lack the necessary business skills and mindset of the entrepreneur.
1. Models of Knowledge Transfer.
Models are based on many, especially when they are compared in detail. This is due to the fact that practically useful models are created over time, evolve in different environments and are complementary with regard to basic needs and practical ways and take advantage of the real opportunities that they offer to carry out. Model is a common basic premise that all aim to achieve a more or less useful deliverables relevant to society, business, economy. They are the result of the implementation processes of the potentially interesting results of scientific research universities, faculties and their laboratories. One of the recent models, which can be found in the literature is called DEA-model as a result of technology transfer or knowledge transfer from universities into account several indicators. The model is shown in Figure 1 .
Figure 1: Model of University Licensing DEA.
The model assumes or identifies the commercialization of knowledge in general as a process or procedure of licensing. One of the main problems of this model is taking into account the time perspective. The idea is that the results (outputs) with respect to the input rather unevenly distributed over a number of years. It is therefore necessary for the relevance of the discussion of specific cases to collect data for several years, a minimum of 5 to 6. It should be taken into account in the event of a decision to carry out a similar survey in the Slovenian area.