%0 Journal Article %T Development of a multi-level assistive technology focused technology translation training program. %A Zorrilla M %A Guo F %A Goldberg M %A Pearlman J %J Assist Technol %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Aug 8 %M 39115354 %F 2.17 %R 10.1080/10400435.2024.2384940 %X A three-level training intervention was developed using the Quality Implementation Framework (QIF) to increase technology transfer of rehabilitation technologies to market. Thirty-two teams completed Level 1, 14 completed Level 2, and 6 completed Level 3. The validated Technology Transfer Readiness Assessment Tool (TTRAT) measured teams' technology transfer progress and the effectiveness of the training program. Teams that completed at least two training levels demonstrated increased technology transfer readiness. Additional team outcomes include receiving other federal awards, FDA designations, and generating sales. Future work includes measuring teams' progress relative to participant demographics and developing additional training content based on gaps in technology transfer readiness. The multi-level training initiative shows it is a promising foundation for training researchers and aspiring entrepreneurs on technology transfer and subsequent technology transfer outcomes.