Commercialization Concepts - Seminar

The Centre for Innovation & Technology, in collaboration with ESA Business School, has the pleasure to invite you to a seminar on "Commercialization Concepts" on May 6, 2014 at 9h00 at ESA Business School.

The seminar will be given by Mr Nizar Al-Halasah, an innovation and commercialization consultant at the ESCWA Technology Centre. For more information on his profile, you can click here.

Seminar Agenda:
9h00 - 9h30: Participants Welcome
9h30 - 10h15: Session 1
10h15 - 11h00: Session 2
11h00 - 11h30: Coffee Break
11h30 - 12h30: Session 3
12h30 - 13h30: Lunch
13h30 - 14h40: Session 4
14h40 - 15h00: Coffee Break
15h00 - 16h00: Session 5
16h00 - 16h30: Discussion
16h30 - 17h00: Wrapping Up

Topics
Session 1: Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) for Universities & Research Institutions
Session 2: Concept of intellectual property and its significance for knowledge based economy
Session 3: Innovation Commercialization and licensing principles
Session 4: Financing Roadmap
Session 5: Commercialization of Inventions; case study

For the agenda detail, click here.

Objectives
The objective of this workshop is to introduce the scientists, engineers, and inventors to the process of innovation, generation and protection of intellectual property, technology transfer and commercialization of inventions.


Expected Outcomes
• Identify the major players in the commercialization process, and recommend mechanisms for effective networking and partnerships.
• Identify how to promote and develop commercialization capabilities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Participants
The workshop is is tailored to scientists, researchers, engineers, technology managers, inventors, and SMEs.

For a detailed presentation of the seminar, click here.

This seminar will be given in English.

For information, you contact us, before Monday May 5 on:

Tel: 05 - 465 613

Email: m.tabanji@elcim-lb.org

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