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How to turn your researchers into entrepreneurs
To create spin-offs and boost tech transfer, universities must actively help young researchers to become entrepreneurs
Huge boost to UK university spin-outs as £150M private fund is launched
A private equity firm is to raise the largest specialist fund in the world dedicated to commercialising university R&D. The money will be invested in partnership with three of the UK’s leading research universities
Paris hospitals earned €17M from technology transfer in 2010
Intellectual property generated by 37 hospitals brought in revenues of €17 million and formed the basis of five start-ups
Tech transfer rules: time for transition
The existing EU rules on tech transfer agreements may be intellectually stimulating for competition lawyers and economists, but they often make little sense to businesses. The current review by the Commission should lead to simplification, say Bristows' Pat Treacy and Osman Zafar
From Science to Business: How firms create value by partnering with universities
A new book by Georges Haour and Laurent Miéville considers how companies can tap universities’ knowledge.
The Personification of Innovation - Andrew Dearing, 1954-2010
An appreciation of Andrew Dearing, Secretary General of the European Industrial Research Management Association for 10 years.
Technology Transfer Archive
Tech transfer rules: time for transition
The existing EU rules on tech transfer agreements may be intellectually stimulating for competition lawyers and economists, but they often make little sense to businesses. The current review by the Commission should lead to simplification, say Bristows' Pat Treacy and Osman Zafar
How to turn your researchers into entrepreneurs
To create spin-offs and boost tech transfer, universities must actively help young researchers to become entrepreneurs
Huge boost to UK university spin-outs as £150M private fund is launched
A private equity firm is to raise the largest specialist fund in the world dedicated to commercialising university R&D. The money will be invested in partnership with three of the UK’s leading research universities
Paris hospitals earned €17M from technology transfer in 2010
Intellectual property generated by 37 hospitals brought in revenues of €17 million and formed the basis of five start-ups
Karolinska to set out 10-year plan for commercialising R&D, after raising €63M
Karolinska Institutet is making major efforts to enhance its technology transfer and commercialisation system, and is currently working on a long-term strategy for innovation and research
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