Sjaak Brinkkemper discusses entrepreneurship in ecosystems, focusing on the challenges of sustaining software companies. He examines key decisions in software production, including product…
This webinar provides an accurate yet delightful introduction and discussion of the key IP Rights related to the protection of software innovation. In one hour Maurits Westerik provides insights on…
The 2024 EPO study analyses trends in water-related innovation for provision and protection, highlighting Europe's leadership, with Spain excelling. Though historically industry-led, universities and public research organisations are advancing. Innovation is growing but must accelerate to meet…
In the 8th World Lunch webinar, hosted by the Digital Innovations SIG, Brechtje Vreenegoor, Manager of KTO at Wageningen University, discusses the servitisation of open-source models. She explores…
Cornelia Peuser presents the EPO Observatory’s new Deep Tech Finder, a tool that blends the business profiles of around 8,300 investment-ready European start-ups with information on their patent…
In the 7th World Lunch webinar, hosted by the Digital Innovations SIG, Florian Kirschenhofer presents updates to the Max Planck Society’s licensing model for spin-offs. He discusses its success,…
In the monthly online SSHA and Impact Flashlight, Birge Wolf discusses the SynSICRIS tool. This open-source tool aids project planning with impact pathways and monitoring, promoting innovation,…
Laura Spinardi, Head of Technology Transfer Office, Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico di Milano, discusses the challenges of managing data in digital clinical research: not…
Michiel Hulsbergen, CEO and founder of DialogueTrainer, shares his experience establishing and managing the company during the Digital Innovation SIG World Lunch. As a Utrecht University spin-out, he…
Mauro Lattuada leads a Tea with ASTP session on managing open-source software in academia. He explores licensing complexities, conflict of interest management, and valorisation strategies,…
Joss Moorkens explores AI’s impact on translation in 2023. He addresses ethical challenges, such as bias and environmental impact, alongside AI literacy. Highlighting the balance between human…
Quantum computing is one of the next big technologies. Robert Harrison, who is also a Board Member of the European Quantum Industry Consortium, explains how to gain an understanding of the physics…
Koen Verhoef examines the complexities of data use by AI and ML companies. He addresses ethical dilemmas, legal considerations, and the value of quality datasets, emphasising the need for clear…
In 2021, Mirko Lukács discusses preliminary findings from the Software License Deal Terms Survey in a Digital Innovations SIG webinar. He highlights trends in software licensing practices, addresses…
In 2020, Mirko Lukács and Malcolm Bain speak at a Digital Innovations SIG webinar. Lukács introduces the Software License Deal Terms Survey, analysing software IP licensing trends. Bain explores…
In 2020, Scarlett Sett discusses the Nagoya Protocol, focusing on its impact on research. She highlights compliance obligations, benefit-sharing, and challenges, providing guidance on managing…
In 2020, Malcolm Bain discusses open-source software licensing. He examines its implications for knowledge transfer, highlighting challenges like compliance, licensing conflicts, and sustainability.…
The OECD Guidelines on Human Biobanks and Genetic Research Databases (2009) provide ethical, legal, and operational principles for managing biobanks. They address governance, participant rights, data protection, and benefit sharing, aiming to balance scientific progress with respect for individual…
The Lambert Toolkit has been prepared by the Lambert Working Group on Intellectual Property for universities and companies that wish to undertake collaborative research projects with each other.
The Research and Innovation Services of the University of Dundee has developed incoming and outgoing MTA forms that researchers need to fill out in order to make sure that the technology transfer services are well informed when processing the MTA’s.
At the TTS Europe event in London, July 2013, speakers Sunil Sha, Chris Hollowood, and Christopher Berry discuss how medical data analytics advances personalised medicine by tailoring treatments.…
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