Commercialization of research products as a step towards an entrepreneurial university
As global competition continues to grow, it is critical that the institutions driving new knowledge and skills, the ability to develop and exploit new technologies, as well as understanding how technology and society interact, are all critical success factors that universities can contribute to in this ongoing process of change. In addition, sustainable development is an imperative for our future, with a sustainable development path presupposing groundbreaking innovations in the years to come. We need to experiment more across disciplines and sectors in our search for new and more effective ideas for a sustainable future.
The development of entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial competencies in our education is becoming increasingly important. The need for innovation and reorganization in the public sector is also clearly articulated in the forthcoming white paper on innovation in the public sector. There are relatively few research and innovation policy instruments designed with the objective to encourage knowledge development between universities and the public sector. These initiatives transform initial innovative ideas to more mature innovation project propositions that can be taken further toward a commercialization phase by the health and sciences sector, in addition to other core activities such as teaching, research and the dissemination of research products to a more efficient and adaptable business and public sector regionally, nationally and internationally.
Keynote Speakers
The 3rd Bakti Tunas Husada
Health Science International Conference.