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The course is focused on the basic principles of "technology transfer" in academia. Students will get information on intellectual property protection, with the commercial analysis of projects and their development towards practical use. Possible routs to commercialization will be presented starting from license agreements up to spin-off company incorporation. Overview of typical foreign and domestic tech transfer offices will be also given.
Last update: Fusek Martin (19.11.2015)
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Students will attend lectures and then prepare and defend the given project Last update: Fusek Martin (19.11.2015)
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http://www.rochester.edu/ventures/about/what-is-technology-transfer/ Last update: Fusek Martin (19.11.2015)
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Combination of lectures, workshops and presentations of individual projects Last update: Fusek Martin (19.11.2015)
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To attend the course Last update: Fusek Martin (19.11.2015)
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1. Relationship between basic research and commercial practice 2. IP protection 3. Organization of the Tech Transfer process 4. Methods of project valuation 5. Structure of a business plan 6. Investors 7. Individual work on a business plan 8. - 14. Presentations of individual projects and their defense Last update: Fusek Martin (19.11.2015)
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http://www.rochester.edu/ventures/about/what-is-technology-transfer/ Last update: Fusek Martin (19.11.2015)
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Students will know : Basic principles of intellectual property protection The principles of transferring scientific results from basic research into commercial practice Models of organization of the tech transfer projects How to write a business plan Last update: Fusek Martin (19.11.2015)
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PhD student Last update: Fusek Martin (19.11.2015)
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Finished master degree Last update: Fusek Martin (19.11.2015)
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