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Understanding the value of the Intellectual property in research

Thursday, 02 March 2017

IPO training event 8 March

The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is inviting staff and postgraduates from across the University to an exclusive pilot of a national, early-career, innovation training initiative.  

Workshop details 

Unlocking the potential of your IP – understanding the value of the Intellectual property in research

Wednesday 8 March 1.30pm–3.30pm

Palmer G01, Whiteknights campus

The training session is aimed at those interested in collaborating with industries and external bodies in their research to grow impact. Its objective is to highlight and clarify the knowledge, skills and steps needed to navigate the knowledge exchange and commercialisation process. The workshop also aims to provide an insight into how you can maximise the impact of intellectual property.

The session has been arranged by our Research & Enterprise Services team and will be led by experts from the IPO. The workshop is free to attend and will be IPO’s first workshop aimed specifically at universities. Further details are available in the attached flyer. 

Booking is now open for staff via Employee Self Service, or postgraduates can reserve a place by emailing their name, school and contact details to peopledevelopment@reading.ac.uk.

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