Maeve Murphy Awarded Inteum Scholarship…
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The knowledge transfer landscape has been transformed by advances in technology, reshaping how intellectual property (IP) is managed, negotiated, and transferred.
The EU-funded project IMPAC3T-IP is leading an initiative to revolutionise IP licensing. By identifying gaps in current licensing tools and exploring new technological solutions, the project aims to create innovative tools for IP professionals. To achieve this, they are seeking input from those actively engaged in research commercialisation and IP licensing.
IMPAC3T-IP invites professionals to participate in the “Innovative IP Licensing: Survey on Tools and Emerging Technologies”. This survey provides an opportunity for individuals to share their experiences with current tools, discuss the challenges they face, and offer insights into how emerging technologies can address these issues.
Responses will help shape the development of new IP tools and support the creation of case studies that showcase the impact of technology on IP licensing. These case studies will serve as valuable resources for the wider knowledge transfer community.
By taking just two minutes to complete the survey, participants can play a vital role in shaping the future of IP licensing.
Take the survey today. Deadline: 18 October.
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