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Universities Knowledge Partners for Intelligent Communities
IICM Casa de Mateus September, 2011
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Universities three missions
1st mission TEACHING 2nd mission RESEARCH 3rd mission DISSEMINATION Consulting, studies Inovation, IP, licensing Entrepreneurship, spin-ofs 1st “revolution” 2nd “revolution”
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Publications ISI Convergence with EU-27
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Portugal: R & D Correlation between publications and PhD’s (98%)
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European Innovation Scoreboard
Leaders, EU-25, Portugal
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Science Innovation Market
Value chain Science Innovation Market Research groups: results, publications IPR, intellectual property registration Assessing commercial interest: valuation and pricing Technology transfer Launch a “start-up” (idea, entrepreneurs, market) Incubation (Science parks) Failure Growth, success MBO
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INNOVATION AND ADDED VALUE: the “third mission” is changing...
Moving from invention to innovation. Protecting intelectual property (EUA: Bayh-Dole Act,1980; Portugal: GAPI’s, 2002). Licencing or forming a start-up? New forms of technology transfer: joint start-ups Cooperation university-enterprise, new models: “Responsible parteneering”, open innovation, triple helix…
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THE ENTREPRENEURIAL UNIVERSITY
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The entrepreneurial university
The university is the generative principle o knowledge based societies just as government and industry were the primary institutions in in industrial society.
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Triple helix Incontrast to teories that emphasize the role of government or firms in innovation, the triple helix focuses on the university as a source of entrepreneurship and technology as well as critical enquire.
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THE ENTREPRENEURIAL UNIVERSITY
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Universities Knowledge Partners for Intelligent Communities
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