1 June 2012, 11 – 15.45 hrs
Radisson Blu hotel (opposite University of Sofia), Sofia, Bulgaria
The contribution of universities and public research organisations in Bulgaria, Romania and Croatia to economic development is increasingly recognised. However, there are severe challenges for all stakeholders involved in knowledge transfer: Universities need to refine their concepts for joint research with industry, intellectual property management, and university spin-offs; knowledge transfer personnel needs to be trained. Companies need to become more involved in collaborative research. Agencies funding research and innovation need to adopt a more coherent approach. This workshop was intended to discuss challenges of knowledge transfer, good practices, and ways towards more systematic approaches.
This workshop supported the implementation of the European Commission's 2008 Recommendation on the management of intellectual property in knowledge transfer activities and Code of Practice for universities and public research organisations (http://ec.europa.eu/invest-in-research/pdf/ip_recommendation_en.pdf ). The event was part of a workshop series covering 39 European countries in 2011 and 2012.
The workshop convened stakeholders in knowledge transfer, in particular from universities, public research organisations, governmental organisations and business. Attendance was free of charge and by personal invitation.
Please address questions to Stefan Lilischkis at empirica in Bonn, the company organising the event,
stefan.lilischkis(at)empirica(dot)com, +49 (0)228 98530-35.
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Overview:
11.00 – 11.15 | Welcome and introduction | |
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11.15 – 12.45 | Country profilesKnowledge transfer and IP management at universities and public research organisations: current situation, good practice and challenges | |
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13.45 – 14.30 | Case studyHow national authorities can support capabilities and skills in managing intellectual property | |
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14.30 – 15.40 | Panel discussion:Professionalising knowledge transfer and IP management in Northern Balkan countries: policy implications | |
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15.40 – 15.45 | Conclusions
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