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The role of networks in knowledge transfer from public research organizations Riccardo Pietrabissa President Netval. titolo. pubblic. private. pubblic/private. fundamental scientific research. industrial development. knowledge transfer (KT).
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The role of networks in knowledge transfer from public research organizations Riccardo Pietrabissa President Netval
pubblic private pubblic/private fundamental scientific research industrial development knowledge transfer (KT) technology transfer (TT) applied technological research 1 2 n 1 2 n 1 2 n social, cultural, scientific, econimic models technological, medical, environmental, agricultural innovation economic spillovers the Italian PNR: the path for the exploitation market product/service knowledge technological projects
SWOT analysis for knowledge transfer in Europe we have Networks
Netval, the Italian network Netval is the Italian association for the exploitation of the public research. It has been founded in 2002 and became an association in 2007. Netval mission is to be the “research interface” for Ministries and local administrations, industrial associations and industries, venture capitalists and financial bodies to promote the role of research in the innovation processes. • Netval national and international objectives are: • the protection and exploitation of research results • (education, dissemination, patenting, licensing, public-private cooperation) • - the improvement of the link between universities and companies to enhance the research based industrial competitivness • (networking, managing research and know how, contract tools, joint labs) • the generation of new products and new companies from public research (spin-off, infrastructures, territorial projects)
Netval, the Italian network Netval members 49 universities, 2 PRO 71,3% students 73,9% univ. researchers main activities TT education promotion of tools and practices institutional links monitoring and reports
disclosures and applications 44 46 46 42 number of universities 36 38 disclosures (tot) applications (tot) from: VIII Rapporto Netval, 2011 Balderi, Patrono, Piccaluga disclosures (top5) applications (top5)
patent portfolio number of universities portfolio (tot) from: VIII Rapporto Netval, 2011 Balderi, Patrono, Piccaluga portfolio (top5)
licences 44 47 50 number of universities 49 44 40 licences (tot) from: VIII Rapporto Netval, 2011 Balderi, Patrono, Piccaluga licences (top5)
spin-off Fonte: banca dati Piccaluga et al. (2011)
and now? point 1 the changing paradigm
the classic paradigm production systems raw material tank product market
row materials SILVER COCOA OIL GOLD COFFEE ALUMINIUM SUGAR GAS CORN COPPER COKE IRON RARE EARTH MEAT
a new paradigm productive transformation of knowledge knowledge tank raw material tank best product knowledge transfer PHYS MATH CHEM BIO new product product
from lab to market research 1 invention patent licence market develop. research 1 invention 1 research 2 patent licence invention 2 market spin off research 3
a new paradigm € € innovation for competitiveness € productive transformation of knowledge research
and now? point 2 from network to networks
public bodies research finance industry from network to networks
public bodies research finance industry from network to networks
the lesson we have learnt it is easier to make good research with money than to earn money with good research