Course description
Technology-based organisations need to innovate for the market on ever-shorter timescales; governments need to create economic impact from research. How can organisations most effectively find, evaluate and process these innovative technologies to realise their commercial value?
This course is aimed at those in translation or innovation roles in technology and research orientated organisations.
It will introduce delegates to the systems and context behind open innovation, licensing, accessing markets and patent/ IP strategy, based on Isis Enterprise's experience of helping clients commercialise technology and IP in over fifty countries around the world.
Programme details
This one-day course covers the essential knowledge for technology commercialisation.
It provides an overview of the organisational dynamics in acquiring and transferring technologies to the market. Participants will also develop their legal, technical and negotiating skills to build innovation capacity in their organisation.
- Open innovation vs traditional approaches
- Organisational and process factors
- Licensing technology and negotiation
- Intellectual property strategy
- Exploring technology markets
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Engineers, Scientists, Managers and other staff in hi-tech companies and organisations