Making the most of your research: impact through innovation and enterprise
Many researchers want to use their research or great ideas to make a difference to peoples lives. The way to do that is by translating your research from lab to market, or embarking on an entrepreneurial venture. This is done through technology transfer, using your intellectual property (IP) and expertise, or business development around your idea (also when there is no IP).
This seminar is being run is collaboration with Isis Innovation and will provide an introduction to intellectual property, technology transfer, patenting, the Isis Software Incubator and using your expertise through consultancy for other organisations. Support available from both within the University and the Oxfordshire region for these activities will be highlighted by Isis Innovation, the new Entrepreneurship Portal – Enterprising Oxford and the Launchpad (SBS).
Guest speakers from within the University and Isis spin-out companies will also give a flavour of their own experiences of creating and using intellectual property, ideas and expertise as an Oxford University researcher or entrepreneur. We aim to provide an insight into the realities of life in a spin-out and the challenges faced by small, new companies developing early-stage technologies.
During lunch there will be an opportunity to speak with the representatives from Isis Innovation and our guest speakers from Isis spin-out companies, Enterprising Oxford and the Launchpad. We aim to provide a lively and interactive session, so please come along with plenty of questions!
Course Format – Seminar with lunch provided.
Date:
10 June 2015, 10:00 (Wednesday, 7th week, Trinity 2015)
Venue:
Venue to be announced
Speakers:
Speaker to be announced
Part of:
Medical Sciences Division Events
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
http://www.medsci.ox.ac.uk/skillstraining/coursecatalogue/allcourses/149
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editor:
Alison Brindle