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The EU funded ScanBalt project "Intellectual Property Knowledge Network" continues with its seminar "Building Open Innovation Platforms in Bioscience" its successful seminar series. The venue on November 23, 2006 in Copenhagen/DK will focus on how European industry and academia can build the critical knowledge management and intellectual property management systems to support successful innovation platforms in bioscience.
In today's world, developing successful innovations in bioscience increasingly requires sophisticated platforms that emphasize both collaboration and commercialization. At the core of these innovation platforms that emphasize knowledge sharing and joint development among key stakeholders from healthcare, academia, SMEs, big pharma, and regulatory organizations is the need to effectively manage intellectual property.
The EU funded ScanBalt project "Intellectual Property Knowledge Network" continues with its seminar "Building Open Innovation Platforms in Bioscience" its successful seminar series. The venue on November 23, 2006 in Copenhagen/DK will focus on how European industry and academia can build the critical knowledge management and intellectual property management systems to support successful innovation platforms in bioscience.
Please find more information about the seminar, co-organized by Medicon Valley Academy and European Federation of Biotechnology, on the internet at http://www.scanbaltipkn.org
Contact: Steinbeis Team Northeast, Henner Willnow
Richard-Wagner-Straße 6, D-18055 Rostock, Germany
willnow@steinbeis-nordost.de, http://www.steinbeis-nordost.de
http://www.scanbaltipkn.org
http://www.scanbalt.org
http://www.scanbaltcampus.org
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