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How science meets industry. Challenges for universities. education research curiosity discovery surprise. Challenges for industry. competitiveness continuity efficiency sustainability innovation. Barriers. Industry has little interest in basic research.
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Challenges for universities education research curiosity discovery surprise
Challenges for industry competitiveness continuity efficiency sustainability innovation
Barriers Industry has little interest in basic research. Scientists lack knowledge of the needs of industry. Lack of public awareness of the importance of the university-industry link. Communication between universities and industry difficult. Industry not always convinced that they get what they pay for.
How to turn knowledge into value for industry Two cases: Europic Delft Patents
Europic European platform Knowledge & technology transfer “owned” by industry through membership Founded and managed by 3 universities
Europicmission statement Europic’s mission is knowledge & technology transfer in the area of Process Intensification. Aiming to support and integrate the entire value chain Europic actively connects science and business in innovative, application driven research and creates interfaces between end users, engineering companies and technology providers.
Europic mission statement Paying special attention to the quality and reliability of supplied information Europic performs technology scouting, benchmarking and trend analyses and provides its members with worldwide consulting services as well as specialized courses and trainings.
Europicorganisation Strategic Advisory Board Members assembly Executive Board Management Accredited world experts
Europicservices Website & databases Technology scouting Technology reports Patents Position papers Technology providers Workshops & trainings Consultancy
Delft Patents DP is new company concentrating on commercialisation of protected technological knowledge. DP provides a bridge between market and knowledge and between manufacturer and knowledge provider.
Delft Patents DP is founded by 2 former TNO employees TNO owns 80% of DP DP has the right to claim the commercial rights of patents owned by TNO DP has an independent Supervisory Board
Delft Patentsmission DP mission is to create value by bringing patents, developed and owned by TNO, to the market.
Delft Patentsmethod DP operates in 4 stages: Investigation phase Feasibility study Development phase Marketing phase Each stage has its own fee. After each stage the process can be stopped.
Lessons learned create a dialoque with industry (platform) analyse the needs of industry involve the total value-chain seek advice from senior executives from industry commit alumnies from the universities