Two activities of Technology Transfer Together project succesfuly finished
Author: Matyáš Strnad
Our representatives went to Spain to participate in two planned activities, Short-term Joint Employee Training and Transnational Project Meeting.
A successful continuation of the project Technology transfer together, which is based on a partnership with the University of Granada and the Technical University of Kosice, 2020-1-CZ01-KA203-078313, and is co-funded by the Erasmus + Programme of the European Union, saw two activities in Spain. Both happening during September 2022.
Short-term Joint Employee Training – C4
The workshop for top management of the partner universities focused on Technology Transfer, especially spin-off. Activity C4 was directly connected with the intellectual output 6.A part of the workshop was focused on supporting the concept of transfer technology and spin-off settings at the University of Granada. During the Short-term joint employee training C4, many topics were discussed, which were applied as an innovative approach to the methodology for the university's top management at the rector's office and vice-rectors level. The workshop had a direct connection to intellectual output 6: Technology transfer, the methodology for the university's top management. Thanks to the workshop, the creation of the methodology for a successful spin-off setting in an academic area was supported. The leader of this activity was the Spanish partner because it is very experienced in this area.
"We discussed possible barriers and shared examples of successful spin-off settings. I appreciate the willingness of our partner universities to share their knowledge as we're glad to share our. It's one thing to get into the rankings and another to stay there. These meetings allow us to develop our strategies even further and I am certain that the cooperation will bear more and more fruit in the future," adds Vice-Rector for Science and Creative Activities UHK, prof. Ondřej Krejcar.
Transnational Project Meeting
This meeting was attended by UHK Vice-Rector for Science and Creative Activities UHK, prof. Ondřej Krejcar. Special attention was given to the dissemination of the results of the joint project as well as to the feedback of recently received data. Vice-Rector Krejcar introduced work plan for intellectual output 4 „Methodology_Summer school _Transfer technology_ Training programmes“ and 5 „Technology transfer pilot course“ and plans for Spring School 2023.
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