Founded in 1948, the Industrial Liaison Program (ILP) provides its member companies with convenient access to the expertise and resources of MIT as well as to comprehensive information on the full range of research and educational activities at MIT. Through its various services, the ILP has become an organized and mutually beneficial communications link between the faculty and staff at the Institute and the research, management, and operational activities of more than 200 diverse research-oriented industrial organizations.
With the active assistance and cooperation of the faculty, staff, and administration, the ILP provides its services to participating members for an annual fee. Net income from these fees is a major source of unrestricted income for the Institute.
In 1974, the ILP introduced a Revenue Sharing Plan under which 10 percent of the gross revenue received each year is distributed at year's end among MIT faculty and staff who participate in the activities of the ILP. The Revenue Sharing funds--which are administered by the individual departments, laboratories, and centers--are for use by the faculty and staff for professional development. Faculty and research staff receive these funds based on their participation in the following ILP activities:
Among the reasons for the success of the ILP are the industrial liaison officers. Each officer is responsible for staying in touch with the latest research and educational activities of specific departments, laboratories, and centers. In addition to following developments on campus, each officer works closely with a portfolio of companies, staying abreast of their needs and responding to specific requests. As knowledgeable persons about the needs and interests of both industry and the faculty, officers are the point of contact between the two worlds.
For faculty and staff, the ILP provides the following:
The Faculty Policy Committee maintains a broad overview of the activities of the Office of Corporate Relations and its Industrial Liaison Program and other similar efforts as they relate to the activities of the members of the Faculty.
For more detailed information, consult The MIT Industrial Liaison Program: A Guide for Faculty and Staff or the ILP website.