“IP Universities” Istanbul,May 16 to 18, 2012 Albert Long Hall, BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORMZeynep Birsel Manager, TTO Sabancı.

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“IP Universities” Istanbul,May 16 to 18, 2012 Albert Long Hall, BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORMZeynep Birsel Manager, TTO Sabancı University, İstanbul Turkey ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORM  What ARTEV is  Why we did what we did  How it fits the current landscape around technology commercialization  What was the impact to date  Future of such an initiative

“IP Universities” Istanbul,May 16 to 18, 2012 Albert Long Hall, BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORMZeynep Birsel Manager, TTO Sabancı University, İstanbul Turkey ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORM What ARTEV is: ARTEV stands for Research based Intellectual Asset Management Platform It is an initiative co-funded by the İstanbul Development Agency and ARTEV consortium ARTEV consortium Goal is to support the environment for transforming new knowledge and technology into economic value. ARTEV vision is focused on the strategic management perspective of intellectual assets to attain the above stated goal.

“IP Universities” Istanbul,May 16 to 18, 2012 Albert Long Hall, BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORMZeynep Birsel Manager, TTO Sabancı University, İstanbul Turkey ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORM ARTEV Consorsium Difference in approach: Intellectual Asset vs Intellectual Property Strategy vs legal or technical alone Practical knowledge Education: qualified professionals > Key Main activities: Awareness building (5 seminars & workshops + 4 professional trainings) Professional training curriculum Reports (IAM and tech commercialization) Government and NGO liason (TUBITAK, TPE, TUSIAD, ISO …)

“IP Universities” Istanbul,May 16 to 18, 2012 Albert Long Hall, BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORMZeynep Birsel Manager, TTO Sabancı University, İstanbul Turkey ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORM Why we did what we did... o Perception on the impact of research has seen a paradigm shift globally o EC 8 th framework > Innovation... o US > Translational research (SBIR Funds, Science parks..) o Entrepreneurship, angel investment, VC… > tools for transforming new ideas into practice o Turkey is economically vibrant and there is a pressure to further advance o Government primarily through TUBİTAK is ready to introduce new instruments to foster technology transfer and commercialization o Foreign investment towards R&D positioning in Turkey tends to grow o Market for tech transfer is immature...

“IP Universities” Istanbul,May 16 to 18, 2012 Albert Long Hall, BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORMZeynep Birsel Manager, TTO Sabancı University, İstanbul Turkey ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORM How it relates to current landscape 23 rd BTYK decisions Industry oriented actions University oriented actions Entrepreneurial environment Recent policy and legal framework TUBITAK law Patent law Knowledge transfer centers Demand for skilled workforce Establishment of tech transfer offices Incentives for academic entrepreneurship Entrepreneurial University Index Restructuring of academic performance system Establishment of tech transfer offices Incentives for academic entrepreneurship Entrepreneurial University Index Restructuring of academic performance system

“IP Universities” Istanbul,May 16 to 18, 2012 Albert Long Hall, BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORMZeynep Birsel Manager, TTO Sabancı University, İstanbul Turkey ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORM Impact in 9 months Reached out to individuals Became a reference point from government perspective Actively contributed to policy making efforts Expanded Turkey’s representation among technology commercialization circles worldwide formal networks International collaborations with AUTM and LES Established formal collaborations with NGOs primarily TUSIAD (integration into recent recommendations on incentives) Set an example for a lucrative collaboration platform whereby members are 5 of the leading institutions of higher education + expanded the partnership base

“IP Universities” Istanbul,May 16 to 18, 2012 Albert Long Hall, BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORMZeynep Birsel Manager, TTO Sabancı University, İstanbul Turkey ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORM Impact in 9 months Established a communication platform for mutual understanding among research universities and enterprises Deep dive into enterprise IAM> feed in to HR development through professional education > curriculum + policy & law making functions Variations based on size Variations based on sector Variations based on business model Variations based on enterprise structure (ie JV)

“IP Universities” Istanbul,May 16 to 18, 2012 Albert Long Hall, BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORMZeynep Birsel Manager, TTO Sabancı University, İstanbul Turkey ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORM What lies ahead... Professional education Degree Non-degree (4 Professional trainings)4 Professional trainings Certification (International accreditation) Policy development Internal Government level Collaborative Business models (competition-collaboration, IP issues in collaborations, new concepts, new working policies; open innovation, social entrepreneurship) Resource optimization: tech transfer enablers

“IP Universities” Istanbul,May 16 to 18, 2012 Albert Long Hall, BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORMZeynep Birsel Manager, TTO Sabancı University, İstanbul Turkey ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORM Pilot professional trainings IP Mapping & Intelligence May 4-5, 2012 Instructor: Kevin Nahtrab Where: SU Karakoy Communication Center IP Valuation (emphasis on early stage tech)May 18-19, 2012 Instructor: Roy D’Souza (Ocean Tomo) Where: Sabancı Center Strategic Intellectual Asset ManagementMay 25-26, 2012 Instructor, Ada Nielsen Where: Sabancı Center Tech commercialization managementJune 1-2, 2012 Jim O’Connol (Director, Venture accelerator, U. Michigan) Where: SU Karakoy Communication Center

“IP Universities” Istanbul,May 16 to 18, 2012 Albert Long Hall, BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORMZeynep Birsel Manager, TTO Sabancı University, İstanbul Turkey ARTEV MANAGEMENT PLATFORM Thank you... Zeynep Birsel Manager, TTO – Sabancı Universitesi