31 MAY 2011
11:30-13:00
Room Lehar
A large proportion of nanotechnology-based innovation starts in the university lab. This session will look at how researchers, entrepreneurs and technology transfer offices are working together to relate research results to industry needs, build and manage complex partnerships, and create new business.
Chair
Crawley, Tom
Consultant
Spinverse Oy (FI)
Speakers:
BREMNER, Duncan
University of Glasgow, Research & Enterprise (UK)
A new approach to an old problem: Nano commercialisation by the University of Glasgow – download
HARRISON, Robert
24IP Law Group (DE)
Collaboration, Open Innovation & Intellectual Property Rights – download
TREVISAN, Nicola
Veneto Nanotech (IT)
The technology transfer model in the nanotechnology field: an Italian experience
SANZ, Arantxa
Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC), Corporate Projects Unit (ES)
BioNanoMed Catalunya: An Alliance for BioNanomedicine in Catalonia – download
FREDRIKSSON, Sara
Genovis (SE)
Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Collaboration and Close Vicinity to Academic Innovation




