In Britain, many new technologies have been developed, principally in life sciences. The country saw an early maturity of the function of university TLO, and new technologies and businesses are closely connected with each other, which also involve alliances with non-British partners. Under the title, "Insights into UK Technology Transfer Collaborations and a Case Study of a Successful Biotech Spin-Out Company," the workshop has invited four speakers from Britain.
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37965_ext_26_0Date: November 2 (Thu) 18:00-21:00 (Registration 17:30-)
Nihonbashi Life Science Building 10F(Tentative)
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Program
17:30~ Registration
18:00~ Opening remarks
Shingo Tsuda ※LINK-J Supporter
18:10~ Presentation
Griff Jones (First Secretary Head of Science, Innovation and Global Challenges)
Prof. Ludovic Vallier (Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine, University of Cambridge)
Dr. Marcus Yeo(Chief Executive Officer, DefiniGEN)
Dr. Tim Hart(Managing Consultant, Oxentia, Oxford University Innovation Ltd.)
20:10~ Reception (Light meals and drinks)
21:00 Closing
※Snacks and drinks are available
※English only
Participation Fee
LINK-JMember:500yen
LINK-J Non-member:2,000yen
※For LINK-J supporters and members please contact LINK-J(contact@link-j.org) for discount code
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Hosted by Life Science Innovation Network Japan, Inc. (LINK-J)