An introduction to IN-PART for academic researchers
09-11-2020
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An introduction to IN-PART for academic researchers
A number of the TTOs we work with approached us about providing an introduction for their academic researchers to our matchmaking platform and industry scouting service, Discover.
In this webinar, IN-PART co-founder Patrick Speedie provides an overview of the different opportunities open to academic teams looking to find new industry partners through our platform and Discover.
About IN-PART:
To help get discoveries and breakthroughs out of the lab and onto the market, we’ve simplified the initial connection between academia and industry through two solutions:
IN-PART, a digital partnering platform for university-industry collaboration.
250+ universities and research institutes around the world currently showcase their research and innovation on IN-PART to find new collaboration partners in industry. R&D teams get free access to the platform (create an account here). There are no hidden costs and we don’t claim downstream fees.
Discover, a bespoke scouting service for open innovation.
Through Discover, corporate R&D teams can leverage our extended academic network, which reaches multiple teams across 1,200+ universities and research institutes worldwide. In response to a specific research requirement or challenge, Discover enables R&D teams to identify new opportunities for commercialisation or to solicit proposals for new research.
Interested in speaking with our Discover team? Request a demo | TTO or academic? Sign-up for weekly Discover updates
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