KiwiNet Partners KCA to Deliver Technology Transfer Course
MEDIA RELEASE
KiwiNet partner with KCA to deliver
technology transfer course in NZ Auckland, New Zealand –
13 September 2012
WaikatoLink Chief Executive Duncan Mackintosh, a KiwiNet member and Vice Chair of KCA says, “We’re really pleased to be able to offer KCA’s course for the first time in New Zealand to all research organisations in response to strong demand for commercialisation training. By improving commercialisation capability in our research organisations we can achieve greater commercial outcomes for the country.”
Held over two days on September 20th and 21st in Auckland, the course targeted at recently recruited commercialisation staff will cover the various elements associated taking technologies to market including: inventions, patents and copyright: legal issues; negotiating and licensing, evaluating opportunities, marketing and managing the relationship.
Dr Alastair Hick, Vice Chair Professional Development KCA says, “The Trans-Tasman partnership between KCA and KiwiNet will allow budding tech transfer professionals across New Zealand and Australia to develop key relationships and ultimately identify collaboration opportunities in the future. This course is one of a number of initiatives in place to foster our Trans-Tasman partnership and we are pleased to run this course in New Zealand, after successful courses in Australia in 2009 and 2011.”
Nigel Slaughter, General Manager Commercial at WaikatoLink, a speaker at the workshop says, “Attendees will be exposed to high caliber speakers, interactive activities and practical examples. We will also be able to gain valuable materials and expertise to continue providing fundamental knowledge and skills to up and coming commercialisation staff in the future.”
Attendees at the
KCA Fundamentals of Technology Transfer Course can gain
valuable credits towards a Registered Technology Transfer Professional
(RTTP) qualification, an internationally recognised
accreditation in the profession.
KiwiNet’s Sara
Muggeridge the organiser of the event says, “KiwiNet
recognises that successful commercialisation is centred on
people and their capabilities, knowledge and skills. We
regularly hold a range of professional development events to
encourage the growth of emerging technology transfer staff
to maximise the chances of success for New Zealand’s
innovations.”
For more information on KiwiNet and the
KCA Fundamentals of Technology Transfer Course see http://www.kiwinet.org.nz
About
KiwiNet
The Kiwi Innovation
Network (KiwiNet) currently comprises six universities and
four crown research institutes working together to increase
the scale and impact of scientific and technology based
innovation in New Zealand. Supported by the Ministry of
Science and Innovation, KiwiNet’s role is to empower those
involved in research commercialisation by helping them
access the tools, connections, investment and support they
need. By working together, KiwiNet aim to better leverage
the combined capability of NZ research organisations and
help each other to achieve greater commercial outcomes for
New Zealand.
www.kiwinet.org.nz
About
KCAKnowledge Commercialisation Australasia is
the peak body representing organisations and individuals
associated with knowledge transfer from the public sector.
KCA shares and enhances world's best practice in knowledge
commercialisation. Its members thereby increase wealth
generation and enhance the Innovation System. Members
include universities, government research organisations and
departments, medical research institutes, rural research and
development corporations and TAFEs. Members from CRCs and
industry are also welcome. KCA has established strategic
alliances with national and international
organisations.
www.kca.asn.au
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