The contribution of Public Research to Innovation in companies

par | Nov 5, 2019

Claire Hellio, Professeure des Universités à l’Université de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO), et Marc Antonini, Directeur de recherche au Laboratoire d’Informatique, Signaux et Systèmes de Sophia Antipolis, ont reçu le 14 novembre la médaille de l’innovation du CNRS.

The SATT Sud-Est and the INPI are organising a training course on "The contribution of Public Research to Innovation in companies" for industrialists moving forward in an innovation process, on 22 November 2019 at the INPI Marseille.

TRAINING FOR ALL COMPANIES INVOLVED IN INNOVATION

During this training, the companies concerned by innovation will be able to obtain more information on the public research ecosystem and more particularly on the opportunity of private/public partnerships, the stakes of intellectual property, the transfer of technology resulting from public research and its actors. This training does not require any prerequisite and will be given by two specialists in private/public negotiation.

 

A RICH PROGRAM TO FAMILIARIZE COMPANIES WITH THE PUBLIC RESEARCH ECOSYSTEM

The objectives of this training are to understand the contribution of public research for innovation in the company, to identify the stakes of the different actors and to differentiate the operating frameworks of the different structures. The day will start by highlighting the winning opportunity of public/private partnership and the main modalities of support for own research. The focus will be on research collaborations, technology transfer and intellectual property issues. The day will end with a question and answer session.

 

 

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