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Wed 7 May 2025
09:30 - 13:30

Venue: The Pitt Building, Darwin Room

Provided by: Cambridge Enterprise


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Ideas to Reality Programme: IP & Commercialisation 101 (In Person Face to Face)
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Wed 7 May 2025

Description

Are you interested in understanding how other researchers work in industry-facing and entrepreneurial ways to build innovations based on their work?

Part of the University, Cambridge Enterprise works with you to help turn your ideas into reality for the benefit of society.

This half-day, interactive, workshop is open to staff and postgraduate students of the University of Cambridge who are considering or are in the process of commercialising their research and expertise. It will provide helpful tools and ways of thinking about developing innovations such as new technologies, drugs, methods, software or interventions. The session will focus on the journey of an innovation from research to real-world impact.

This workshop is also an opportunity to build a network of like-minded people interested in creating social benefit from cutting edge work of the Cambridge academic community.

Target audience
  • Current staff and postgraduate students of the University of Cambridge.
Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainers
1 Wed 7 May   09:30 - 13:30 09:30 - 13:30 The Pitt Building, Darwin Room map Nathalie Muller,  Anna Davies
Topics covered

What the workshop covers:

  • Understanding the key considerations when commercialising innovations from research, with real life examples.
  • Practical advice on where to find support with intellectual property, market research, translational funding and relevant skills training.
  • How to work with Cambridge Enterprise to evaluate a new idea and its potential commercialisation pathways.
Objectives

Who is this workshop for?

This workshop is open to researchers at any career stage and anyone involved in supporting research, in any department or discipline in the university. The training is suitable both for people who are already developing an idea or who are interested in engaging with commercialisation, innovation or enterprise for the first time.

Aims

At the end of this half day session, you’ll have:

  • Understood how to identify external stakeholders who would have an interest in your research innovation.
  • Understood the basics of why and how to protect commercially valuable intellectual property which arises from research.
  • Understood what a licence is, how it can be used to bring research innovations into industry settings and how to scale impact.
  • Understood the types of innovation and impact acceleration funding that can be used for research commercialisation projects.
  • Gained knowledge and confidence about how to interact with Cambridge Enterprise and with entrepreneurship and commercialisation support across the wider university.
Format
  • Presentations, demonstrations and practicals.
Event Agenda

9:00 – 9.30 – Arrival & Registration

9.30 – 10.30 – Welcome & Session 1

10.30 – 10.45– Break

10.45 – 11.45 – Session 2

12.00 – 13.00 – Case studies and practice

13:00 – 14:00 – Lunch (joined with Venture Building)

Notes

From 13:00 – 14:00, there will be an optional networking lunch. For this, we will join up with attendees of our Venture Building 101 session which takes place from 13:00 – 17:30 on the same day. Why not join us for both sessions for a full day of workshops on how to commercialise your research.

Duration
  • One half day session.
Frequency
  • Twice a year
Related courses
Theme
CAMENT - Ideas to Reality Programme

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