Innovation and creativity

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Innovation and creativity The fourth set of slides in a series of six about the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU): Introduction Education and learning environment Research and artistic activities Innovation and creativity Outreach and communication Internationalization April 2012

Innovation objectives INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY Innovation objectives Driving force for adaptation and sustainable innovation. Internationally outstanding within research-based innovation and collaboration with the private and public sectors. Participation throughout NTNU's academic breadth. Well-functioning internal system for innovation. From NTNU’s strategy ”Knowledge for a better world» approved by the NTNU Board March 30 2011 - www.ntnu.edu/strategy Picture: The event «Innovator» is the annual celebration of good ideas and entrepreneurship. Hosted by Jon Almås from the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK). INNOVATOR 08, Trondheim 5 May 2008, auditorium R1 in the Natural Sciences Building. Photo: Gorm Kallestad, Scanpix/NTNU Info. April 2012

NTNU – Innovation and Creativity Shares knowledge, expertise and R&D results. Contributes to improving the business community and society at large. DISSEMINATION  innovation R&D  new knowledge TEACHING  expertise Information from slide 3 in the Norwegian edition (This slide made in cooperation with NTNU’s Unit for Innovation and External Relations.) Education for academic and professional purposes.Training. Developing new technology. International cooperation. April 2012

INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY Innovation and business development Innovation and change require interaction between: Investors University Businesses Entrepreneurs Investors, who finance new projects. Entrepreneurs, who generate ideas. Business and industry, as the owner and customer. Universiteties, with an active role in developing new business activities. From NTNU TTO, https://www.ntnu.no/wiki/display/tto/Home Information from slide 4 in the Norwegian edition. Observe the vital role of government agencies for creating a suitable framework for these processes. April 2012

INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY Innovation – I Gløshaugen Innovation Centre (18 companies in-house, April 2012) Several courses related to entrepreneurship Centre for Entrepreneurship NTNU Technology Transfer Office AS Help and support for people with business ideas Search for business ideas among academic groups Start NTNU – a student-run organization for innovation NTNU Discovery finances R&D results with commercial potential Cooperation agreements with industry Events (Venture Cup; Technoport Awards) www.ntnu.edu/business www.nec.ntnu.no www.ntnu.no/ig See also annual report from NTNU TTO at www.ntnu.no/wiki/display/tto/Home www.startntnu.no www.ntnu.no/naringsliv/discovery Photo: Ole D. Hesledalen/NTNU Info April 2012

INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY Innovation – II NTNU 4th globally as the university with most interaction with industry. Results 2011 83 business ideas 45 patents registered 10 spin-off companies formed 6 licence contracts The top place to MiT. “University-Industry Research Cooperation Scoreboard” www.socialsciences.leiden.edu/cwts/research/uirc-scoreboard-2011.html Produced by Univ. Leiden. Measures publications in cooperation with industry. Last issued Aug. 2011. Results 2011 from NTNU’s Unit for Innovation and External Relations. www.ntnu.edu/business See also annual report from NTNU TTO at www.tto.ntnu.no/ Photo: Ole D. Hesledalen/NTNU Info April 2012

Commercialization of technology INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY Commercialization of technology NTNU Technology Transfer AS helps transform new knowledge into new commercial opportunities. Data from NTNU’s Unit for Innovation and External Relations. April 2012

INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY Regional activity NTNU wants to be a vital contributor to innovation and business development in the region. “Partners for Innovation”: NTNU, Sintef, SpareBank 1 SMN og NTE. The partners are promotors at interaction between business and research in the region. Annual meeting of regional business leaders and prominent scientists from NTNU and Sintef. Info from chap. 3.3.3. in NTNU’s Annual Report to the Ministry of Education and Research «Rapporter og planer 2011-2012». The Partners for Innovation are committed to promote interaction between business and research in the region. SpareBank 1 SMN = The local savings bank NTE = The hydroelectric power company of Nord-Trøndelag county. Picture: From the annual meeting «Topplederkonferansen» at NTNU in 2011. Photo: NTNU’s Unit for Innovation and External Relations. «Topplederkonferansen», see www.ntnu.no/innovator/kategori/topplederkonferansen/ www.ntnu.no/innovator/om-oss/ April 2012

Gløshaugen Innovation Center INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY NÆRINGSLIV OG NYSKAPING Gløshaugen Innovation Center Norway’s first on-campus incubator for innovation in business and industry Incubator for companies from NTNU and Sintef 18 companies (April 2012) www.ntnu.no/ig Gløshaugen Innovation Center is primarily a service for students, faculty, employees or others with ties to NTNU or Sintef, aiming to set up businesses founded on interesting R&D-based ideas with a commercial potential. April 2012

NTNU Technology Transfer AS INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY NTNU Technology Transfer AS Wholly owned subsidiary of NTNU. Creates business activities from research at NTNU and Central Norway Regional Health Authority (including St. Olav’s Hospital). Establishes spin-off companies and licenses new technology. Win-win cooperation among scientists, companies and investors. www.tto.ntnu.no In early 2012, NTNU TTO has 18 employees. NTNU has granted TTO sole rights to handle the commercialization of research results from NTNU. Photo: NTNU TTO April 2012

INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY NTNU and industry – I Approx. 700 major research projects in cooperation with industry, the public sector and various funds. EUR 27.5 mill. to NTNU from industry and organizations in 2011. Many of NTNU’s ca. 200 adjunct professors (20 % positions) are connected to industry. Extensive offers in continuing and professional development, such as the annual industrial seminars at NTNU each January. The number of projects taken from the “Maconomy”-system of the Financial Division, April 2010. Amount “From industry”: From Table 4.1.1 Note 1 in the appendix of tables of “Rapport og planer 2011-2012” (NTNU’s Annual Report to the Ministry of Education and Research). Number of adjunct professors’ man-years, see employment code 9301 for ”Tilsatte” in www.dbh.uib.no Picture: A virtual signing of an agreement between Statoil and NTNU, on-line between Bergen and Trondheim, in NTNU’s Virtual Reality-laboratory. 2009. Rector Torbjørn Digernes of NTNU and Statoil’s then Director for Technology and New Energy, Margareth Øvrum. Photo: Gorm Kallestad/Scanpix/NTNU Info. April 2012

INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY NTNU and industry – II Student trainee placements and project work in industry conveyed through www.ideportalen.no International placement projects through IAESTE and EC programmes. Formal agreements among NTNU’s faculties, businesses and industry to stimulate cooperation. IAESTE = The International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience. Examples of agreements between faculty and industry organisations can be found at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology (the chemical industry) and the Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology (the construction industry). Picture: The NTNU team of 2012. Photo: www.ntnu.no/ivt/eco-marathon Shell Eco Marathon: Shell Eco-marathon challenges student teams from around the world to design, build and test ultra energy-efficient vehicles. NTNU has participated since 2008 and holds the world record from 2009 travelling the equivalent of 1246 km on a single litre of petrol. The team of 2012 is called DNV Fuel Fighter 2 – towards a low carbon future. www.ntnu.edu/news/shell-eco-marathon www.shell.com/home/content/ecomarathon/ April 2012

INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY NTNU and Sintef vital R&D institutions for Norwegian industry Norwegian companies rank NTNU and Sintef on top as providers of R&D. An impressive 96 % rank NTNU or Sintef as their main R&D partner. See «Dagens næringsliv” 26.10.2007, page 30. Photo/ill.: NTNU Info. From an investigation by Federation of Norwegian Industries among 380 member companies. April 2012