Opting In and Spinning Out: Find out how Cambridge Enterprise can help you commercialise your ideas
- π€ Speaker: Charlanne Ward (Technology Manager), Julian Peck (Senior Technology Associate), and Ben Ting (Technology Associate) l from Cambridge Enterprise; and Ashwin Seshia (Professor of Microsystems Technology in Cambridge University Engineering Departmen
- π Date & Time: Friday 18 November 2016, 10:00 - 10:45
- π Venue: Seminar Room 2, IfM, 17 Charles Babbage Road
Abstract
A group of people from Cambridge Enterprise and Engineering Department are going to share some exciting stories demonstrating collaborations between Cambridge Enterprise and Cambridge scientists and engineers.
“Cambridge Enterprise is the Technology Transfer office of the University of Cambridge. In this short talk to the IfM, we will briefly cover our mission and our wide range of services with a particular focus on how we can provide entrepreneurial support to academics.
“Prof Ashwin Seshia will also describe his experiences in ‘Opting In’ to working with us and how we have supported the commercialisation of his research through his two spin-out companies. We hope Ashwin will inspire those at the IfM with entrepreneurial aspirations to give us a go!
“Of course, we will be on hand to talk about and answer questions related to the University IP Policy, licensing, when is the ‘right time’ to contact us and how we evaluate technologies.”
Series This talk is part of the Manufacturing Research Forum series.
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Charlanne Ward (Technology Manager), Julian Peck (Senior Technology Associate), and Ben Ting (Technology Associate) l from Cambridge Enterprise; and Ashwin Seshia (Professor of Microsystems Technology in Cambridge University Engineering Departmen
Friday 18 November 2016, 10:00-10:45