🎙️ Podcast episode 3 is here!
In the third episode of tecnet | From Research to Value, we address a question that is crucial to whether research finds its way into application: How does technology transfer work at universities and what role do intellectual property rights play in this?
Our guest Tatjana Heckel, technology transfer expert at the Medical University of Innsbruck and its innovation hub MedLifeLab, joined us remotely from Tyrol. In conversation with Sophie Egger and Anna Kirchmair, she gave an impressive account of the diverse tasks performed by tech transfer teams, the importance of good communication and awareness-raising for researchers, and how innovative structures and external partnerships can support universities in the IP and exploitation process.
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Our work in the Technology Transfer Team is carried out as part of the research-to-value next project, which is funded by the IBW/EFRE & JTF program. Further information on the EU funding program can be found at www.efre.gv.at.
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