program T 51Twinning and staff exchange Dr Alexander A Uspenskiy Director Innovation Association Republican Centre for Technology Transfer Nitra 25092014 ID: 428250
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Concept of the twinning and staff exchange program(T 5.1.Twinning and staff exchange)
Dr. Alexander A. Uspenskiy DirectorInnovation Association “Republican Centre for Technology Transfer” Nitra, 25.09.2014Slide2
1. Objective of the twinning and staff exchange programs
Objective of the twinning and staff exchange program – exchange of experience of partner organizations from EU countries and organizations from Eastern Partnership countries in the field of technology transfer in the area of energy efficiency and renewable energy.Slide3
2. Participants/Time/Location/ResponsibilityT5.1 Twinning and staff exchange (M13-M30, Task leader RCTT) Further partners: SEZ/SIG, IPA, SUA, GTU, NTUU KPI.
Three independent twinning activities between the consortium members (one from EU and one from Eastern Partnership countries) will be conducted, and mutual visits will be done in the respective countries. First visit will be from the member from Eastern Partnership countries in the EU countries and then from the EU member in the Eastern Partnership countries, as shown in the table below:Slide4
2. Participants/Time/Location/ResponsibilityTwinning 1County/member: Romania - IPA, Ukraine - NTUU KPI
Step 1: NTUU KPI (in Romania, Bucharest - IPA) – 16-18.10.2014Step 2: IPA (in Ukraine, Kiev - NTUU KPI) – 4-7.11.2014Report for Twinning 1: NTUU KPI (1st Draft – 30.11.2014, 2nd Draft – 31.12.2014, Final version – 31.01.2015)Slide5
2. Participants/Time/Location/ResponsibilityTwinning 2County/member: Germany - SEZ/SIG, Belarus - RCTT
Step 1: RCTT (in Germany, Karlsruhe - SEZ/SIG) – May 2015Step 2: SEZ/SIG (in Belarus, Minsk - RCTT) – June 2015Report for Twinning 2: RCTT (1st Draft – 30.06.2015, 2nd Draft – 31.08.2015, Final version – 30.09.2015)Slide6
2. Participants/Time/Location/ResponsibilityTwinning 3County/member: Slovakia - SUA, Georgia - GTU
Step 1: GTU (in Slovakia, Nitra - SUA) – 23-26.9.2014Step 2: SUA (in Georgia, Tbilisi - GTU) - Jun 2015Report for Twinning 3: GTU (1st Draft – 31.10.2014, 2nd Draft – 31.11.2014, Final version – 31.08.2015)Final Report (all Twinings): RCTT (30.11.2015)Slide7
2. Participants/Time/Location/ResponsibilityTask leader RCTT will be responsible for D5.2
Twinning Report Germany-Belarus and D5.4 Final Report Twinning while NTUU KPI will be responsible for D5.1 Twinning Report Romania-Ukraineand GTU will be responsible for D5.3 Twinning Report Slovakia-GeorgiaSlide8
3. Content/topics of the twinnings
3.1. Legal form of the organization, sources of funding3.2. Structure of the organization3.3. Scheme of business technology transfer process used in the organizationSlide9
3. Content/topics of the twinnings 3.4
. Services provided by the organization to their clients (research and business organizations)• First client contact & work with local SMEs, R&D organizations, universities and investors • Identifying a new technology/request (technology audit etc.)• Registration of a new technology/request (Technology Offer and Technology Request Standard forms) • Development of business plans• Tools used by the organization to find partners for a new technology/request• Financing the deal: Where and how to access finance for the technology transfer• Protection of intellectual property rights• Networking (organization of brokerage events, conferences, seminars, membership in technology transfer networks, web-tools etc.)• Etc. Slide10
3. Content/topics of the twinnings
3.5. Software used by the organization for the provision of their services3.6. Model agreements and contracts signed organization with its own clients3.7. Quality assurance system, information and services provided by the organization3.8. Criteria for evaluation of the organization3.9. Success stories Slide11
4. Conclusions and recommendations
4.1. Recommended legal forms of technology transfer centers (TTCs)4.2. Recommended structure of technology transfer centers4.3. Recommended scheme of business technology transfer process4.4. Recommended financial tools for technology transfer 4.5. Recommended software and tools for services provided by TTCs4.6. Recommended model agreements and contracts signed organization with its own clients4.7. Recommendation for choice of quality assurance system, information and services provided by TTCs 4.8. Recommended for choice of criteria evaluation of TTCsSlide12
Thank you for your attention…Dr. Alexander A. Uspenskiy
Director
Republican Centre for Technology Transfer
66 - 100,
Nezavisimosti
Ave.,
Minsk 220072, Belarus
Tel.: +375 17 2841499
Fax: +375 17 2840749
E-mail
: uspenskiy@mail.ru