Authors - Angeline B. Elegio, Darrel A. Cardana, Kathlyn L. Quion Abstract - This study assesses the implementation of the Intellectual Property and Technology Business Management (IPTBM) framework at Bohol Island State University (BISU), a geographically peripheral state university in the Philippines. Using a longitudinal descriptive case study design, the study reviewed institutional documents, policies, IP records, training reports, curricular materials, and technology utilization records from 2019 to 2025, with emphasis on the IPTBM implementation period from 2023 to 2025. Findings show that IP applications increased from 89 in 2023 to 156 in 2025, representing a 75.3% overall increase, while IP registrations rose from 45 to 112, equivalent to a 148.9% increase. Sectoral filings were concentrated in Food with 74 filings or 24.7%, ICT with 64 filings or 21.3%, and Creative Works with 54 filings or 18.0%, reflecting the university’s regional innovation priorities. Capacity-building also expanded, with trained participants increasing from 723 in 2023 to 1,839 in 2025, or a 154.4% increase. However, IP utilization remained largely extension-mediated, accounting for 26 of 29 recorded utilization activities or 89.7%, while commercialization through licensing and revenue generation remained emerging. Viewed through the Triple Helix framework, the findings suggest that IPTBM functioned as an enabling mechanism for strengthening IP governance, human capital development, and university-level innovation management. The study contributes longitudinal, institution-level evidence on how resource-constrained HEIs can move toward integrated IP protection, utilization, and innovation governance.