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You clearly cannot license patented technology because you didn't obtain a patent.  if there is any licensable intellectual property here, it is your know-how, expertise in making and using the invention that is not contained in your abandoned patent application.  Also any improvements, enhancements or refinements you made to the invention (whether or not resuced to practice in a later prototype). I recommend you engage an intellectual property law attorney to assist you in licensing discussions with the other party.  The interested party clearly thinks there is something that is exclusive to you in this technology and it may take an intellectual property professional to discern what exactly that is and how to monetize it for you.... Read More
You clearly cannot license patented technology because you didn't obtain a patent.  if there is any licensable intellectual property here, it is... Read More