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October 23, 2007

I am speaking at an Enterprise Ireland (EI) seminar on the 1st of November in Dublin

I am speaking at an Enterprise Ireland (EI) seminar on the 1st of November in Dublin that is aimed at highlighting the EI mechanisms to engage in R&D for the Institutes of Technology.

AGENDA
Applied Research Enhancement Programme (ARE) EI Support Mechanisms to Institutes of Technology to engage in R&D Research Commercialisation / Technology Transfer

Thursday 1st November 2007 - Venue: Crown Plaza Hotel, Santry, Dublin

Details
09.00 Registration and Coffee
09.20 Welcome and Opening Remarks - Deirdre Brougham, ARE Programme Manager Enterprise Ireland
09.30 “Strategic Management of Technology Transfer” Author, James Cunningham Senior Lecturer in Strategic Management NUIG
10.00 Patenting and Exploitation of Research, Patent Funding - Michael Sharp Head, Intellectual Property Unit Enterprise Ireland
10.30 Commercialisation of Research - Gerard Lande Commercialisation Specialist Department of Informatics /ICT Enterprise Ireland
11.30 Technology Transfer - Mary Gillick Manager, Technology Transfer Unit Enterprise Ireland
12.00 Campus Incubation - Nickie O’Connor Manager, Incubation Centres Enterprise Ireland
12.30 Spin Ins and Spin Outs Case Study - Barry Downes 3CS ARE Centre Manager Waterford Institute of Technology
13.00 Concluding Remarks - Martin Lyes Divisional Manager Innovation, Research and Commercialisation Enterprise Ireland


Download Full Agenda (word doc)

I would recommend this event to any researcher that is interested in commercialising their research. It is also of interest to Technology Transfer Offices and companies that want to find out more about how to exploit researched technologies.

Posted by bdownes at October 23, 2007 12:49 PM

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