The Barcelona Science Park Bioincubator provides office and lab space for startup biotech and life science companies. It has incubated 15 companies since 2002, focusing on areas like drug discovery, diagnostics, and medical devices. The Bioincubator offers companies discounted lab space for up to 3 years, access to scientific resources, and business advising to help companies develop and commercialize their technologies. It is located in the Barcelona Science Park and supported through public and private funding to promote the creation of technology companies arising from academic research.
The document discusses European Union funding programs for energy and the environment, including FP7, CIP, Espon, and Interreg IV. CIP has three pillars and a budget breakdown, with the main objectives being energy efficiency, renewable energy, and energy in transport. The main instruments of CIP include promotion and dissemination projects, market replication projects, and the Intelligent Energy Europe Programme. This programme focuses on areas like enabling policies, market transformation, access to capital, changing energy behaviors, and acting at local levels. The document also mentions a new regional innovation hub in Crete and innovative regional actions.
The Barcelona Science Park Bioincubator provides office and lab space for startup biotech and life science companies. It has incubated 15 companies since 2002, focusing on areas like drug discovery, diagnostics, and medical devices. The Bioincubator offers companies discounted lab space for up to 3 years, access to scientific resources, and business advising to help companies develop and commercialize their technologies. It is located in the Barcelona Science Park and supported through public and private funding to promote the creation of technology companies arising from academic research.
The document discusses European Union funding programs for energy and the environment, including FP7, CIP, Espon, and Interreg IV. CIP has three pillars and a budget breakdown, with the main objectives being energy efficiency, renewable energy, and energy in transport. The main instruments of CIP include promotion and dissemination projects, market replication projects, and the Intelligent Energy Europe Programme. This programme focuses on areas like enabling policies, market transformation, access to capital, changing energy behaviors, and acting at local levels. The document also mentions a new regional innovation hub in Crete and innovative regional actions.
The document discusses innovation challenges and opportunities in the region of Crete, Greece. It provides details on the higher education and research institutions in Crete and describes some of their activities. It also presents a SWOT analysis of the region and discusses some successful examples of technology transfer and regional innovation projects.
This document discusses a scenario for providing primary health and wellbeing services through smart homes in Crete, Greece. It outlines the need for new health services as the population ages. A roadmap is presented showing the evolution of health technologies from episodic treatment to personalized healthcare. The presentation calls for systemic innovation across technology, services, organizations, and skills to develop an integrated network of public and private health providers, including building contractors and telecom companies. Success will require new knowledge in customer needs, services, tools, and business models as well as technical and managerial skills training. A local initiative is proposed to pioneer these smart home health services on Crete.
This document provides instructions for an activity to practice numbers and colors in Indonesian and English. Learners will see an Indonesian number and guess its English equivalent, then check if they are correct. The activity aims to reinforce vocabulary through an engaging game with feedback.
The document discusses innovation and technology transfer in the region of Crete. It provides background information on Crete's economy and research institutions. It then describes two observatories created in Crete - the Observatory of Innovation and Entrepreneurship from 2005-2008 and related initiatives in creative industries, era watch, and services. Finally, it outlines Crete's strategy to become a "Region of Knowledge" through clusters in ICT, bio/health and other measures over the next 10 years.
The document discusses key goals and considerations for incubators in supporting new companies and technologies. Some of the main goals identified are helping scientists become entrepreneurs, distinguishing competent companies from those that should be terminated, creating economic value and employment, and developing a balanced portfolio. It also questions whether incubators should prioritize growing research or service companies, and whether they are best situated within a university, science park, or independently. Establishing strong local and international networks, as well as sustainable regional support systems, are identified as important roles for incubators to play within the macro-environment. Critical success factors to consider include finding ideas that address unmet needs, converting concepts to proven plans, and ensuring portfolio companies have the necessary skills.
The IRC Network was established in 1995 by the European Commission to facilitate the transfer of innovative technology from research to industry, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It is now the largest technology transfer network in the world, linking research to SMEs on a regional level across Europe and beyond. The IRC Network consists of 71 consortia across 33 countries, with over 240 partner organizations and 1,250 staff. IRCS provide services to help companies identify technology needs and offers, find partners, and support collaboration and commercialization of innovations.
The document discusses the role of incubators in nurturing viable startup companies. It notes that incubators can provide basic support, positioning, knowledge-intensive services, and deal flow to young startups that typically have no experience, corporate identity, or corporate culture. The document also emphasizes that for a product to be successful, it needs to be something people like, want, and can afford, and it must gain the necessary regulatory approvals and reimbursement. Incubators can help startups navigate these challenges as their needs change and help increase the odds of the maturing company's success.
Flow-Aid Ierapetra is a company located in Ierapetra, Greece that provides services related to fluid dynamics and flow. They offer consulting, design, and testing services for systems involving liquids and gases, helping customers with both industrial and research projects. Their team of engineers has expertise in computational fluid dynamics, physical modeling, and flow measurement to analyze and improve the performance of piping networks, equipment, and processes.
The document outlines the role of an incubator in supporting creative industries through the SMILIES project. The incubator will provide tools and services like technology monitoring, networking, and training in business planning. It will support incubation projects from idea generation through commercialization, using a stage-gate process. The incubator will also establish an Innovation Fund to provide pre-seed financing of approximately 200,000 euros per project. Its strategic goals include creating a creativity zone, expanding entrepreneurial networks, and becoming a leading incubator for creative industries.
The Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology investigates topics like gene expression under stress and differentiation, the nervous system, aging and neurodegeneration, and protein trafficking. It develops technologies like insect control systems, DNA microchips, new antibiotics, and gene silencing for crop protection. The institute also promotes interdisciplinary research and industry collaborations.
Dokumen tersebut merupakan undangan resepsi pernikahan putra dan putri dari keluarga Djohan Rizali Siregar dan Bandu (Almarhum) yang akan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 14 Nopember 2012 di Al Akbar Convention Center. Dokumen kedua berisi kisah cinta pasangan Arya dan Amier Yanti yang berawal dari perkenalan biasa hingga tumbuh menjadi hubungan serius dan akhirnya memutuskan untuk menikah. Mereka berharap pernikahan ini dap
This document summarizes several myth analysis methods and concepts:
1. It outlines Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey framework, which describes the typical path of the hero through departure, initiation, and return stages involving a call to adventure, supernatural aid, thresholds, trials and ordeals, and an ultimate boon.
2. It maps six characteristics of trickster figures, who embody creative disruption through deception, shapeshifting, inverting social norms, and imitating the gods.
3. It summarizes J.F. Bierlin's view that myths give meaning to human existence by addressing our finitude, estrangement from deities, process of change and transformation, burden of choice, existence
The document summarizes research on a wireless-communication-based active trailer steering system for articulated heavy vehicles. The system uses wireless communication to exchange information between vehicle units to increase safety by preventing unstable motions. An extended Kalman filter with fading memory was developed to estimate vehicle states under different wireless channel models. Simulation results showed that optimizing the physical layer configuration of the DSRC wireless standard, including modulation type, data rate, and channel estimation model, could improve latency and packet detection for the vehicle control system. The optimal parameters were found to be 16-QAM modulation, 4.5Mbps data rate, and block-type channel estimation.
The document discusses innovation challenges and opportunities in the region of Crete, Greece. It provides details on the higher education and research institutions in Crete and describes some of their activities. It also presents a SWOT analysis of the region and discusses some successful examples of technology transfer and regional innovation projects.
This document discusses a scenario for providing primary health and wellbeing services through smart homes in Crete, Greece. It outlines the need for new health services as the population ages. A roadmap is presented showing the evolution of health technologies from episodic treatment to personalized healthcare. The presentation calls for systemic innovation across technology, services, organizations, and skills to develop an integrated network of public and private health providers, including building contractors and telecom companies. Success will require new knowledge in customer needs, services, tools, and business models as well as technical and managerial skills training. A local initiative is proposed to pioneer these smart home health services on Crete.
This document provides instructions for an activity to practice numbers and colors in Indonesian and English. Learners will see an Indonesian number and guess its English equivalent, then check if they are correct. The activity aims to reinforce vocabulary through an engaging game with feedback.
The document discusses innovation and technology transfer in the region of Crete. It provides background information on Crete's economy and research institutions. It then describes two observatories created in Crete - the Observatory of Innovation and Entrepreneurship from 2005-2008 and related initiatives in creative industries, era watch, and services. Finally, it outlines Crete's strategy to become a "Region of Knowledge" through clusters in ICT, bio/health and other measures over the next 10 years.
The document discusses key goals and considerations for incubators in supporting new companies and technologies. Some of the main goals identified are helping scientists become entrepreneurs, distinguishing competent companies from those that should be terminated, creating economic value and employment, and developing a balanced portfolio. It also questions whether incubators should prioritize growing research or service companies, and whether they are best situated within a university, science park, or independently. Establishing strong local and international networks, as well as sustainable regional support systems, are identified as important roles for incubators to play within the macro-environment. Critical success factors to consider include finding ideas that address unmet needs, converting concepts to proven plans, and ensuring portfolio companies have the necessary skills.
The IRC Network was established in 1995 by the European Commission to facilitate the transfer of innovative technology from research to industry, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It is now the largest technology transfer network in the world, linking research to SMEs on a regional level across Europe and beyond. The IRC Network consists of 71 consortia across 33 countries, with over 240 partner organizations and 1,250 staff. IRCS provide services to help companies identify technology needs and offers, find partners, and support collaboration and commercialization of innovations.
The document discusses the role of incubators in nurturing viable startup companies. It notes that incubators can provide basic support, positioning, knowledge-intensive services, and deal flow to young startups that typically have no experience, corporate identity, or corporate culture. The document also emphasizes that for a product to be successful, it needs to be something people like, want, and can afford, and it must gain the necessary regulatory approvals and reimbursement. Incubators can help startups navigate these challenges as their needs change and help increase the odds of the maturing company's success.
Flow-Aid Ierapetra is a company located in Ierapetra, Greece that provides services related to fluid dynamics and flow. They offer consulting, design, and testing services for systems involving liquids and gases, helping customers with both industrial and research projects. Their team of engineers has expertise in computational fluid dynamics, physical modeling, and flow measurement to analyze and improve the performance of piping networks, equipment, and processes.
The document outlines the role of an incubator in supporting creative industries through the SMILIES project. The incubator will provide tools and services like technology monitoring, networking, and training in business planning. It will support incubation projects from idea generation through commercialization, using a stage-gate process. The incubator will also establish an Innovation Fund to provide pre-seed financing of approximately 200,000 euros per project. Its strategic goals include creating a creativity zone, expanding entrepreneurial networks, and becoming a leading incubator for creative industries.
The Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology investigates topics like gene expression under stress and differentiation, the nervous system, aging and neurodegeneration, and protein trafficking. It develops technologies like insect control systems, DNA microchips, new antibiotics, and gene silencing for crop protection. The institute also promotes interdisciplinary research and industry collaborations.
Dokumen tersebut merupakan undangan resepsi pernikahan putra dan putri dari keluarga Djohan Rizali Siregar dan Bandu (Almarhum) yang akan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 14 Nopember 2012 di Al Akbar Convention Center. Dokumen kedua berisi kisah cinta pasangan Arya dan Amier Yanti yang berawal dari perkenalan biasa hingga tumbuh menjadi hubungan serius dan akhirnya memutuskan untuk menikah. Mereka berharap pernikahan ini dap
This document summarizes several myth analysis methods and concepts:
1. It outlines Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey framework, which describes the typical path of the hero through departure, initiation, and return stages involving a call to adventure, supernatural aid, thresholds, trials and ordeals, and an ultimate boon.
2. It maps six characteristics of trickster figures, who embody creative disruption through deception, shapeshifting, inverting social norms, and imitating the gods.
3. It summarizes J.F. Bierlin's view that myths give meaning to human existence by addressing our finitude, estrangement from deities, process of change and transformation, burden of choice, existence
The document summarizes research on a wireless-communication-based active trailer steering system for articulated heavy vehicles. The system uses wireless communication to exchange information between vehicle units to increase safety by preventing unstable motions. An extended Kalman filter with fading memory was developed to estimate vehicle states under different wireless channel models. Simulation results showed that optimizing the physical layer configuration of the DSRC wireless standard, including modulation type, data rate, and channel estimation model, could improve latency and packet detection for the vehicle control system. The optimal parameters were found to be 16-QAM modulation, 4.5Mbps data rate, and block-type channel estimation.
COVID-19: Activities, tools, best practice and contact points in GreeceOpenAIRE
Presentation from the webinar organized by the Greek OpenAIRE and RDA Nodes (Athena RC) and Elixir-GR to inform participants of EU and national efforts, in collaboration with the following research organizations: Flemming, CERTH, HEAL-Link, Demokritos, Univ. of Athens (Medical School).
Παρουσίαση Γιάννη Καλογήρου, Καθηγητή στο Μετσόβιο Πολυτεχνείο, υπεύθυνος μονάδας Καινοτομίας και Επιχειρηματικότητας στο Πολυτεχνείο,
στο συνέδριο του Κύκλου Ιδεών, Η Ελλάδα Μετά.
Κύκλος 4 «Η επανάσταση του αυτονόητου-Πεδία ανάπτυξης.»
http://www.ekyklos.gr/448-I-ELLADA-META.html
Ομιλία - Παρουσίαση:
Χρήστος Καζάσης, Εμβιομηχανικός, Εμπειρογνώμονας Αξιολόγησης & Διάχυσης Ιατρικής Τεχνολογίας
«Η ενσωμάτωση της Καινοτομίας στα Νοσοκομεία και η πρόσβαση των ασθενών σε αυτή: ένα διαχρονικό ζητούμενο...»
Εν μέσω ραγδαίων τεχνολογικών εξελίξεων, πολιτικοί, κοινωνικοί και οικονομικοί φορείς στρέφονται με αυξανόμενες αξιώσεις προς τα πανεπιστήμια, προσδοκώντας την αμεσότερη αξιοποίηση των πορισμάτων της επιστημονικής έρευνας στην παραγωγή καινοτομιών και την εφαρμογή τους σε παραγωγικές διαδικασίες με απτά οικονομικά αποτελέσματα. Οι αξιώσεις αυτές καθίστανται ιδιαίτερα έντονες σε επιστήμες όπως η Πληροφορική και σε τομείς όπως η Διαχείριση Δεδομένων, με προφανείς και πολυδιάστατες επιδράσεις σε ένα ευρύτατο φάσμα οικονομικών δραστηριοτήτων και κοινωνικών διεργασιών.
Στη συζήτηση στρογγυλής τράπεζας η οποία θα πραγματοποιηθεί στο πλαίσιο του 16ου Συμποσίου Διαχείρισης Δεδομένων, θα συζητηθεί αν οι προαναφερθείσες προσδοκίες είναι συμβατές με την αποστολή και τη φιλοσοφία των σύγχρονων πανεπιστημίων, θα σκιαγραφηθούν διεθνείς πρακτικές και θα συζητηθούν ενδεχόμενες αλλαγές στο αξιακό, θεσμικό και λειτουργικό περιβάλλον του πανεπιστημίου, ώστε αυτό να ανταποκριθεί στον προσδοκώμενο ρόλο του ως μοχλός οικονομικής ανάπτυξης.
The document discusses current and future approaches to establishing Crete as a competitive region based on innovation and knowledge. It outlines the establishment of higher education and research institutions in Crete over the past 30 years. It proposes creating an "innovation pole" to achieve critical mass and synergies between industries, research, and education through partnerships and innovative projects. A methodology called "i4Crete" is presented to develop strategies and solutions across various sectors to improve quality of life. A new governance structure is proposed for a Regional Innovation Pole of Crete from 2009-2015 to facilitate strategic planning, decision making, funding, and monitoring of innovation-related activities and projects on the island.
Rad Biomed Incubator Heraklion Final Sept 18ignatiadis
RAD Biomed Incubator is an Israeli biotech incubator located in Tel Aviv that was established in 1992. It focuses on supporting scientists and entrepreneurs from developing biotech projects into viable businesses. The incubator provides lab space, funding, management support, and business development assistance to six active graduate companies and nine current incubator companies working in areas like drug delivery, gene therapy, and medical devices. The goal is to help the projects advance technologies from concept to commercialization by establishing business models, intellectual property positions, and demonstrating profitability in targeted markets.
Rad Biomed Incubator Heraklion Final Sept 18ignatiadis
RAD Biomed Incubator is a biotech incubator located in Tel-Aviv that was established in 1992 to provide a sheltered environment for scientists and entrepreneurs. It focuses on supporting six active graduate companies and nine incubator companies working in areas like gene therapy, drug delivery, medical devices, and molecular diagnostics. The incubator aims to build viable businesses, create sustainable economic benefits, and provide significant returns to investors and entrepreneurs. It helps projects attain profitability in targeted market segments by providing management support, business development consulting, and lab space.
The document summarizes the biotech industry and incubation efforts in the Paris region of France. It discusses that the Paris region has over 150 biotech companies employing 4,000 people and 300 public and private research centers. The Genopole biopark aims to increase the number and competitiveness of biotech startups in the region by incubating new companies and supporting their development until market acceptance. As of 2006, Genopole had 62 companies employing 730 people that had raised over 160 million Euros, with 25 companies generating 58 million Euros in total sales.
The document discusses incubation and coaching approaches at Bioindustry Park del Canavese in Italy. It describes Bioindustry Park as a private company with public majority that focuses on supporting life science startups. It outlines the goals of the Discovery project to attract research projects, select promising ideas, and start companies in the biotech sector. The Discovery approach uses a public-private partnership model with personalized coaching solutions to help ideas transition to new startups. It also discusses international partnerships to provide Discovery projects with networking opportunities.
The document discusses innovation policy and incubation models for technology companies in Europe. It notes that Europe must innovate more to compete globally and addresses challenges like creating an environment where enterprises can start and grow. Specifically, it focuses on the young biotechnology industry and effective incubation processes that help bring technologies and companies to market. It examines what defines a successful incubator and how goals can be set and plans made to facilitate proving technical concepts, achieving commercialization, and meeting targeted markets and profitability through business models and intellectual property protection. The role of the incubator environment in actively or passively supporting projects to accomplish goals is also considered.
This document provides an agenda for a workshop on bio-incubators to be held on September 14, 2007 in Heraklion, Crete. The workshop will take place at the Fodele Beach Hotel and include presentations on incubation models, analyzing what makes for a successful incubator and critical success factors. Participants will discuss the role of incubators in nurturing viable startup companies and how to support young startups through knowledge services and the relationship between incubators and technology transfer offices. The agenda also includes a visit to the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology where participants will receive a short presentation.
The document discusses bio-incubation in Crete, Greece. It provides background on Crete's research capacity and lack of collaboration between research centers and SMEs. It then describes the Science and Technology Park of Crete's bio-incubator, which has over 25 tenant companies and has created over 600 jobs. The incubator offers services like low rent, meeting rooms, and legal support to help startup companies commercialize research. It also discusses some programs and mature companies that have benefited from incubation, like FORTHnet and the Hellenic Bio-Cluster.
RAD Biomed is an Israeli biotech incubator established in 1992 that focuses on supporting early-stage biotech companies. It currently supports 6 graduate companies and 9 incubator companies working on various biotech projects involving drug delivery, gene therapy, medical devices, and diagnostics. The incubator provides funding, lab space, management support, and business development assistance to help companies advance their technologies towards commercialization and future funding rounds. RAD Biomed's goal is to build sustainable biotech businesses that create value for investors, entrepreneurs, and the broader economy.
The document describes the Toscana Life Sciences Foundation, which was established in Siena, Italy to support life sciences research and foster technology and industry development in the Tuscan region. The Foundation operates a bio-incubator facility that provides lab and office space, equipment, services and consulting to startup companies. The bio-incubator has selected and supported several early-stage life sciences companies conducting research in areas such as oncology, neuroscience and infectious diseases.
The document summarizes information about Uppsala Innovation Center (UIC) in Sweden, which helps new ideas from innovators and academia launch successful companies in the life science, technology and medical fields. UIC provides business incubation programs and coaching from over 50 experienced business coaches to help companies develop, obtain financing, and commercialize their products and services. In 2006, companies supported by UIC generated over 9 million Euros in revenue, employed over 100 people, and received over 4 million Euros in public and private investments, contributing significantly to the Swedish economy and job growth.
The document discusses various topics related to technology incubation including different models of incubation, incubation services provided by the Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas, and the role of incubation in regional development. It describes three generations of incubators from providing flexible workspace to specialized support. Incubation at FORTH provides academic, technological, business, financial, and legal support to tenants. Value-added services include international cooperation and technical support. The presentation argues that future incubators will have more involvement from knowledge institutions and industries and incubation management will be more systematic to create a sustainable industry and open innovation ecosystem.
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10. From Closed to Open Innovation H.W. Chesbrough, MIT SLOAN MANAGEMENT REVIEW Spring 2003 Development Research Research Projects The Market Closed innovation Increased Number and Mobility of Knowledge Workers Increased Availability Of Private Venture Capital Development Research Research Projects Current Market New Market Open Innovation
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