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Ideas exchange platform at Cracow University of Economics TTO

Cracow University of Economics is a public university of economics in Poland founded 1925 with 20,000 students enrolled. The Science and Economy Project started in October 2008 and ended in the end of 2011.

  • Aimed at: TTO/Researcher/Industry
  • University: Cracow University of Economics (CUE) (Poland)
  • TTO: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie Biuro Projektu Nauka i Gospodarka
 

Impact

Commercialisation Boot Camps and Venture Launch Accelerator at UCD

University College Dublin (UCD) is Ireland’s largest university with over 30,000 students and around 1,500 academic employers. It has its origins in the Catholic University of Ireland in 1854. The university consists of seven colleges which represent the full spectrum of academic sciences.

  • Aimed at: TTO/Researcher
  • University: University College Dublin (UCD) (Ireland)
  • TTO: UCDInnovation
 

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Champions Programme at the University of Cambridge

Cambridge Enterprise was established as an external Technology Transfer Office (TTO) by the University of Cambridge in 2006 to help students and academics form and fund spin-out companies, bring new ideas to market, and transfer university expertise to industry and government.

  • Aimed at: TTOs/PROs/Researchers
  • University: University of Cambridge (UK)
  • TTO: Cambridge Enterprise
 

Advocacy

TTO - A science PhD’s career option beyond the research bench

Have you ever wondered if you (or your research team) ever invent something that has direct translational value what steps will be necessary to actually bring it out in the market?

 

Journals and Articles

Where are the women entrepreneurs, angels and venture capitalists?

Women remain under-represented in science and business including in the creation and operation of spin-off companies from public research institutions.

 

Journals and Articles

What Disruption Actually Is (and What it’s Not)

Technology licensing is an activity where the owner of a patent (the licensor) allows another party (the licensee) the rights to use, adapt and commercialize that patent in exchange for compensation.

 

Journals and Articles

Understanding why some patents get licensed…while others do not

Technology licensing is an activity where the owner of a patent (the licensor) allows another party (the licensee) the rights to use, adapt and commercialize that patent in exchange for compensation.

 

Journals and Articles

Good pitch: a key skill for those seeking investment

At the Cambridge Postdoc Enterprise Competition grand finale on 27 October the quality of the finalists’ pitches was vital to their chances of success.

 

Journals and Articles

Success for SMEs on the Invest Horizon programme

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are vital to the European economy and account for a massive 99% of all businesses in the EU.

 

Journals and Articles

Targeted inhalation improves aerosol therapy efficiency

The efficiency of drug delivery to the lungs depends on various parameters, some of which are influenced by the inhalation system being utilised.

 

Journals and Articles

Six Myths About Venture Capitalists

Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Sergey Brin: We celebrate these entrepreneurs for their successes, and often equally extol the venture capitalists who backed their start-ups and share in their glory.