Date 1 May 2024
Time 13:00
Location The Pitt Building

Are you interested in creating an impact from your research? Do you wonder how you might do this without having patentable technology, or an idea for a spin-out company?

A brilliant way to achieve meaningful impact quickly is through the licensing of research tools (such as reagents, or software) to external organisations.

If you are an academic, researcher or PhD student based within the University of Cambridge and would like to learn more about how to commercialise the outcomes of your research; this event will give you an introductory overview on how it can be done through research tools.

We will delve into the world of research tools, exploring how to license them, their impact generation, and the support available from Cambridge Enterprise.

What the workshop covers:

• an introduction to how to license research tools, what they include (reagents, software, copyright, database rights etc), and how they generate impact.

• details of how Cambridge Enterprise can help.

• a Q&A session

Workshop details:

Date: Wednesday 1 May 2024

Time: 1:00 – 5:30 pm (including lunch)

Location: The Pitt Building

REGISTER

Networking Lunch:

From 13:00 – 14:00, there will be an optional networking lunch. For this, we will join up with attendees of our Consultancy 101 session which takes place from 9:30 – 14:00 on the same day. Why not join us for both sessions for a full day of workshops on how to create quick impact from your research!

*Please note: this event is open to members of the University of Cambridge only.

Ideas to Reality Programme

This event is part of Cambridge Enterprise’s Ideas to Reality Programme which is designed to provide members of the University with the guidance and tools to translate their ideas, research and expertise into real-world impact.

For more events in this programme, visit our What’s On page or for regular updates sign up to our events newsletter.