Les programmes européens H2020, ERA-NET, LIFE, INTERREG, …, sont autant d'opportunités pour la PME innovante, de faciliter son passage de la recherche au marché, d'étoffer sa gamme de produits, d'accéder aux réseaux des meilleurs experts mondiaux et de bénéficier de cofinancements importants, afin de renforcer son know-how et son positionnement.
Une conférence organisée par l'Interface Entreprises-Université de Liège, le 26 février 2016. Invité : NCP et Deloitte.
While open innovation is a defined concept, its methodology differs based on what companies are using it. Two cases - Inwido and Tetra Pak - take an open innovation approach to solving their internal challenges. Having chosen different approach to implement open innovation practices, both projects arrive to successful outcomes. Success factors for open innovation include involvement of top management, setting clear strategy for openness and participation and creation of open ecosystem. his presentation was held at the "Hands On - Open Innovation" one day workshop arranged by Ideon Open in Lund, Sweden.
More information about the event is at http://www.ideonopen.com/events
Les programmes européens H2020, ERA-NET, LIFE, INTERREG, …, sont autant d'opportunités pour la PME innovante, de faciliter son passage de la recherche au marché, d'étoffer sa gamme de produits, d'accéder aux réseaux des meilleurs experts mondiaux et de bénéficier de cofinancements importants, afin de renforcer son know-how et son positionnement.
Une conférence organisée par l'Interface Entreprises-Université de Liège, le 26 février 2016. Invité : NCP et Deloitte.
While open innovation is a defined concept, its methodology differs based on what companies are using it. Two cases - Inwido and Tetra Pak - take an open innovation approach to solving their internal challenges. Having chosen different approach to implement open innovation practices, both projects arrive to successful outcomes. Success factors for open innovation include involvement of top management, setting clear strategy for openness and participation and creation of open ecosystem. his presentation was held at the "Hands On - Open Innovation" one day workshop arranged by Ideon Open in Lund, Sweden.
More information about the event is at http://www.ideonopen.com/events
Technology Transfer for Knowledge Translation PractitionersJennifer Flagg
This presentation is geared towards inventors and professionals who are trying to move inventions from the lab to the market. First, we identify the major phases of the new product development process. Next, we describe various forms of intellectual property protection and when they would be used. Finally, we articulate how the Knowledge to Action model can be used to define tech transfer activities.
Technology Transfer in Pharma Industry, Technology Transfer in Pharmaceutical Industry, Pharmaceutical Technology Transfer, Pharma Tech Transfer, Naseeb basha, Pharmaceutical Tech Transfer, Naseeb basha Technology Transfer in Pharma Industry, Naseeb basha Pharmaceutical Technology Transfer
The Neutrino Donut - SBIR Grants ProcessEarle Hager
We will help you understand the SBIR / STTR process, from understanding the basic programs to developing a strategy to succeed in the development of a grant. The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program is a highly competitive program that encourages domestic small businesses to engage in Federal Research/Research and Development (R/R&D) that has the potential for commercialization.
As access to the internet grows globally, the number of information sources are growing exponentially. In addition, innovations driven by technology platforms such as IoT, AI, MEMS, etc. are bringing new competitors into spaces that were never considered before. Whoever thought that an automotive OEM would feel threatened by Apple or Google. This period of expansion in both information sources and technologies presents a tremendous opportunity and challenge for global corporations. Information needs to be tracked on a regular and consistent basis from various (previously ignored) sources to identify new opportunities, innovations and threats. SciTech Patent Art will share its learnings from the establishment of one such well-thought through Competitive Technology Intelligence program for a global corporation. The presenter will discuss how scope was established, approach used, learnings/refinements to make the program more useful and at the end, summarize key elements of establishing and making such a program successful. Use of tools such as Artificial Intelligence, which is playing a critical role in program sustenance, will be reviewed in the context of establishing such a cost-effective global CTI program.
According to Giddens (1997), their main charac¬teristics, viz., sovereignty, citizenship and nationalism, are discussed as under:
Sovereignty:
All nation-states are sovereign states. The notion of ‘sovereignty’ refers to the authority of a government over a clearly defined territory with clear cut borders, within which it is the supreme power.
Citizenship:
In modern societies most people living within the borders of the political system are citizens, having common rights and duties and knowing themselves to be part of a nation. Almost everyone in the world today is a member of a definite political order.
Nationalism:
Each community acquires a distinctive character through its association with nationalism. Nationalism can be defined as ‘a set of symbols and beliefs providing the sense of being part of a single political community’. Thus, individuals feel a sense of pride and belonging in being Indian, British, American, Russian or French. It is the main expression of feelings of identity with a distinct sovereign community.
Nationalistic loyalties do not always fit with the physical boarders marking the territories of states in the world today. While the relation between the nation-state and nationalism is a complicated one, the two have come into being as part of the same process.
Nationalism has become an increasingly powerful force in the world, serving as a basis not only of collective social identity but also for political mobilization and action, especially through the use of warfare. The consequences of nationalism often breed extremism and feelings of ethnocentrism (a tendency to think and act blindly that our culture is superior to those of others) resulting into political conflicts. Extreme forms of nation¬alism have engulfed many nations into warfare.
Functions of the State:
As with all social institutions, the state is organized around a set of social functions. It is an important agency of social control which performs this function through laws.
The main functions are maintaining law, order and stability, resolving various kinds of disputes through the legal system, providing common defence, and looking out for the welfare of the population in ways that are beyond the means of the individual, such as implementing public health measures, providing mass education and underwriting expensive medical research. From a conflict perspective, the state operates in the interests of various dominant groups, such as economic classes and racial and ethnic groups.
Lean Mayher (1971) stated the following basic functions of the state:
1. Limiting internal power struggles to maintain internal peace.
2. Bringing power to bear on other societies in defence of national interest or in expanding and building empire
Open Innovation - Best Practices for Raw Material CompaniesTimo Ropponen
Mining and raw materials companies have longer and costly innovation cycles.The objective of the project was to build on top of the established Open Innovation (OI) body of knowledge a set of best practices and tools specifically tailored to raw material companies. The project consisted of an open innovation assessment study and piloting a digital collaboration tool in an online OI workshop in a mining company.
A summary of technoloyg projects, showing process is key to technology commercialization. In this summary, we demonstrate our ability to commercialization technologies in biotech, medical, consumer, materials, science, and other fields.
Technology Transfer for Knowledge Translation PractitionersJennifer Flagg
This presentation is geared towards inventors and professionals who are trying to move inventions from the lab to the market. First, we identify the major phases of the new product development process. Next, we describe various forms of intellectual property protection and when they would be used. Finally, we articulate how the Knowledge to Action model can be used to define tech transfer activities.
Technology Transfer in Pharma Industry, Technology Transfer in Pharmaceutical Industry, Pharmaceutical Technology Transfer, Pharma Tech Transfer, Naseeb basha, Pharmaceutical Tech Transfer, Naseeb basha Technology Transfer in Pharma Industry, Naseeb basha Pharmaceutical Technology Transfer
The Neutrino Donut - SBIR Grants ProcessEarle Hager
We will help you understand the SBIR / STTR process, from understanding the basic programs to developing a strategy to succeed in the development of a grant. The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program is a highly competitive program that encourages domestic small businesses to engage in Federal Research/Research and Development (R/R&D) that has the potential for commercialization.
As access to the internet grows globally, the number of information sources are growing exponentially. In addition, innovations driven by technology platforms such as IoT, AI, MEMS, etc. are bringing new competitors into spaces that were never considered before. Whoever thought that an automotive OEM would feel threatened by Apple or Google. This period of expansion in both information sources and technologies presents a tremendous opportunity and challenge for global corporations. Information needs to be tracked on a regular and consistent basis from various (previously ignored) sources to identify new opportunities, innovations and threats. SciTech Patent Art will share its learnings from the establishment of one such well-thought through Competitive Technology Intelligence program for a global corporation. The presenter will discuss how scope was established, approach used, learnings/refinements to make the program more useful and at the end, summarize key elements of establishing and making such a program successful. Use of tools such as Artificial Intelligence, which is playing a critical role in program sustenance, will be reviewed in the context of establishing such a cost-effective global CTI program.
According to Giddens (1997), their main charac¬teristics, viz., sovereignty, citizenship and nationalism, are discussed as under:
Sovereignty:
All nation-states are sovereign states. The notion of ‘sovereignty’ refers to the authority of a government over a clearly defined territory with clear cut borders, within which it is the supreme power.
Citizenship:
In modern societies most people living within the borders of the political system are citizens, having common rights and duties and knowing themselves to be part of a nation. Almost everyone in the world today is a member of a definite political order.
Nationalism:
Each community acquires a distinctive character through its association with nationalism. Nationalism can be defined as ‘a set of symbols and beliefs providing the sense of being part of a single political community’. Thus, individuals feel a sense of pride and belonging in being Indian, British, American, Russian or French. It is the main expression of feelings of identity with a distinct sovereign community.
Nationalistic loyalties do not always fit with the physical boarders marking the territories of states in the world today. While the relation between the nation-state and nationalism is a complicated one, the two have come into being as part of the same process.
Nationalism has become an increasingly powerful force in the world, serving as a basis not only of collective social identity but also for political mobilization and action, especially through the use of warfare. The consequences of nationalism often breed extremism and feelings of ethnocentrism (a tendency to think and act blindly that our culture is superior to those of others) resulting into political conflicts. Extreme forms of nation¬alism have engulfed many nations into warfare.
Functions of the State:
As with all social institutions, the state is organized around a set of social functions. It is an important agency of social control which performs this function through laws.
The main functions are maintaining law, order and stability, resolving various kinds of disputes through the legal system, providing common defence, and looking out for the welfare of the population in ways that are beyond the means of the individual, such as implementing public health measures, providing mass education and underwriting expensive medical research. From a conflict perspective, the state operates in the interests of various dominant groups, such as economic classes and racial and ethnic groups.
Lean Mayher (1971) stated the following basic functions of the state:
1. Limiting internal power struggles to maintain internal peace.
2. Bringing power to bear on other societies in defence of national interest or in expanding and building empire
Open Innovation - Best Practices for Raw Material CompaniesTimo Ropponen
Mining and raw materials companies have longer and costly innovation cycles.The objective of the project was to build on top of the established Open Innovation (OI) body of knowledge a set of best practices and tools specifically tailored to raw material companies. The project consisted of an open innovation assessment study and piloting a digital collaboration tool in an online OI workshop in a mining company.
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A summary of technoloyg projects, showing process is key to technology commercialization. In this summary, we demonstrate our ability to commercialization technologies in biotech, medical, consumer, materials, science, and other fields.
1. The Neutrino Donut, LLC
Global Technology Commercialization
Austin, TX and the World
2. We are about commercializing
science and technology
• Our competitors and collaborators are global
• Our clients are organizations:
1) seeking to evaluate their IP and determine next steps to the
marketplace
2) evaluating technology submissions from external parties who are
seeking a measure of privacy for these evaluations
• Successful organization are balancing their pipelines of new offerings by
licensing new products, open innovation projects, and evaluating
submissions from innovators
• The key challenge is to manage a multi-year pipeline of new opportunities
The Neutrino Donut, LLC - Global Technology Commercialization
3. Project Experience
• For new technologies, multiple engagements in the evaluation of new
technologies, screening ideas for the most promising idea, creating and
executing business development programs to the point of engagement
agreements with dozens of technologies
• Multiple projects in business development, technology evaluation and
commercialization in global markets
• Project experience in the evaluation of companies, their underlying
financial requirements and planning, and the development of growth
markets and ideas
The Neutrino Donut, LLC - Global Technology Commercialization
4. Project Experience
• Global project experience includes entrepreneurs from: India, Korea,
Mexico, Chile, Hungary, Viet Nam, the United States, Latvia, the United
Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Chile, Turkey, Lebanon, and Mexico
• Verticals include: pharmaceutical, medical devices, nanotechnology,
information technology, biotechnology, clean technology, food products,
consumer goods, computer modeling, and other markets
• Consulting engagements included: Value of Open Innovation in
Technology Creation, Relationships between Private Industry and
University Partners, SBIR applications, multiple product assessments
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5. Process is the Differential
• What is the technology?
• Where does it fit in the value chain?
• Who are the customers and decision makers?
• Who do we contact to complete market validation of the project?
• In developing this process, we focus on:
1) understanding the technology in the product value chain
2) determining how it would be used
3) who would be key in the evaluation of the product
The Neutrino Donut, LLC - Global Technology Commercialization
6. The Key Issues
• Gaining validation from the marketplace
1) Validation precedes business development
2) The evaluation process must lead to decision makers
• Managing resources for a pool of technologies
1) Validation of a group of technologies requires a phased process
2) Resources dedicated to screening technologies
3) Focus extensive resources on innovations which have passed initial
screenings
The Neutrino Donut, LLC - Global Technology Commercialization
7. Service Offerings –
Technology and Market Assessments
• Process for evaluation of innovations
• Initial evaluation with a focus on the identification of key issues and
potential show stoppers
• Full evaluation of technology and markets includes interviews with
industry decision makers, commercial partners and competitors, and
research experts as well as a summary of next steps for market
advancements
The Neutrino Donut, LLC - Global Technology Commercialization
8. Service Offerings –
Business Development
• Utilize contacts in the assessment process to advance technology
• To advance, we focus on determining what is next:
1) Grants / SBIR program
2) Licensing agreements
3) Sale of IP
4) Distribution Agreements
5) Co Development Agreements
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9. Project Proposal
• The Neutrino Donut, LLC can assist large organizations in the evaluation of
new technologies, developed internally or submitted by outside parties
• We can provide consulting services, allowing these organizations to
remain anonymous as the source – a critical option when seeking market
evaluation for new products
• We can assist large organizations in the development of market
assessments of new technologies, applying additional resources as
required on new projects
The Neutrino Donut, LLC - Global Technology Commercialization
10. What is The Neutrino Donut?
• DONUT (Direct Observation of the NU Tau, E872) was an experiment at
Fermilab dedicated to the search for tau neutrino interactions. Even
though the detector operated only during a few months in the summer of
1997, it was largely successful. By detecting the tau neutrino, it confirmed
the existence of the last lepton predicted by the Standard Model. The data
from the experiment was also used to put an upper limit on the tau
neutrino magnetic moment and measure its interaction cross section
• The company name is our message - we are about science
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11. Contact Information
Earle Hager
Managing Partner, The Neutrino Donut, LLC
Commercialization of Science and Technology
Austin, TX and The World
ehager@austin.rr.com
Skype: earle.hager.panidea
+1 512 662 1728
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