Date: 5th of November 2024.
Place: Educons University, Ceremonial hall, 3rd floor.
Schedule: from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Central European Time (CET).
The comprehensive Agenda can be downloaded from the following link, here.
Highlights from Educons Technology Transfer Hub Kick-Off Event
On Tuesday, November 5th, 2024, the Technology Transfer Hub of EDUCONS University officially started operating as part of the GREENLand project (Twinning Microplastic-free Environment funded by the European Union, under grant agreement number 101079267).
Over 30 visitors and lecturers attended the event, representatives of academic communities, business, industry and the public sector, were warmly welcomed by Jovana Kisin, providing a brief introduction to the topics and purpose of the event, and sharing essential information regarding the launch of the Hub.
This one-day event featured a session with pertinent presentations and engaging speakers:
- IP protection in Technology Transfer Process
Zorica Obradović, Head of the Center for Education and Information, Institute for Intellectual Property, Republic of Serbia - The European IP Helpdesk as an actor in the EU innovation support landscape
Tamara Čolić Milosavljević, European IP Helpdesk Ambassador - Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in Science – Some Major Practical Issues and Dilemmas
Uroš Ćemalović, Ph.D., Expert in IP Law; Institute of European Studies, Belgrade, Serbia - Technology Transfer Program, Jelena Stanarevic, Advisor for programs and projects, Innovation Fund, Republic of Serbia
- Success story, Dejan Lazić, director of INOBIOM – Innovation incubator of the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade
- Success spin-off story HerbElixa d.o.o. and FeJuice d.o.o., prof. Marija Lesjak, Faculty of Science, University of Novi Sad
The presentations were followed by a Q&A session under the topic: “Identification, legal protection and commercialisation of university-generated IP”. The participants exchanged a lot of information, guidelines and positive examples from practical work in this open discussion.