Symposium on Transatlantic EU-U.S. Cooperation on Innovation and Technology Transfer
22 March 2011
Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO)
Wiedner Hauptstrasse 63, A-1040 Vienna
Purpose & Scope
Participation & Registration
Logistics
Agenda
Presentations
Speakers & Moderators
Symposium Report
Questions & Contact
Purpose & Scope
The purpose of the EU-U.S. Symposium on Innovation and Technology Transfer is to increase mutual understanding and raise awareness on open innovation processes and structure and operations of the technology transfer and innovation systems in Europe and the U.S.
The Symposium will bring together technology transfer firms, major research organisations, technology and other related experts to discuss the open innovation paradigm, Innovation Union and its implications on EU-U.S. cooperation; development and management methods of open innovation by large companies, R&D Centers and Intermediaries; open innovation’s implications on Intellectual Property, Global Networks and national and regional policies, as well as good practice examples on selected topics of mutual interest including recommendations for tackling challenges to trans-Atlantic cooperation.
The Symposium is organised by the BILAT-USA Project, which aims to improve the awareness towards EU-U.S. Science & Technology cooperation through setting up a sustainable, knowledge based, and bi-regional dialogue platform between S&T key players as well as stakeholders from the EU-Member States, Associated countries and the U.S. The BILAT-USA Project is funded by the European Union’s 7th Framework Programme.
More information is available at the project web-site: http://www.euussciencetechnology.eu/bilat-usa
The Innovation and Technology Transfer Symposium will be organised as a full day event, including plenary sessions as well as theme specific parallel sessions. The plenary sessions will highlight and discuss the opportunities and challenges faced in open innovation and technology developments in the EU and the U.S. Specific objectives include reflection on current trends in Europe and in the U.S., and the enhancement of dialogue as well as knowledge exchange between major stakeholders in the EU and the U.S.
The purpose of the parallel sessions is to promote knowledge-sharing practices in the selected topics and to contribute towards developing new strategies and modalities in future EU-U.S. collaboration on these topics. Parallel sessions will provide an overview on innovation and technology transfer financing, human capital as well as case studies on open innovation at company and project level.
Based on the presentations and discussions, suggestions and recommendations for further strengthening the EU-U.S. collaboration within these topics will be provided.
The Innovation and Technology Transfer Symposium will be held back to back with 2011 MIT Europe Conference "Innovation in a Networked World: Technology, People, and Places", which will take place on 23rd and 24th of March 2011 also at the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO). All participants of the BILAT-USA "Symposium on Transatlantic EU-U.S. Cooperation on Innovation and Technology Transfer" on 22 March are welcome to attend the larger conference on the next days, therefore allowing more time and opportunities for networking and interactions.
For more information about the 2011 MIT Europe Conference please visit the websites of the organizers:
MIT and WKO.
Registration for the separate 2011 MIT Europe Conference has to be made here.
On the evening of 22 March (after the BILAT-USA symposium and before the 2011 MIT Europe Conference) a round table discussion and a key note speech by Michael Schrage (MIT Center of Digital Businessis) to the theme "Our world 2.0. – How companies manage the future" is organized by the Foreign Trade Promotion Organisation of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO).
For more information and separate registration please click here.
Participation & Registration
Due to limited seats available, please make your registration early! Please fill-in and submit the below form. Organizers will get back to you to confirm your participation. Plenary sessions are open to all attendees. Please do not forget to indicate the parallel session to be attended.
Deadline for registration: Registrations are closed!
Logistics
The Innovation and Technology Transfer Symposium as well as the 2011 MIT Europe Conference will take place at the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (Wirtschaftskammer Österreich (WKO)). Information how to access the meeting venue can be found here.
Agenda
Presentations
(please click on the names below)
Sessions | Speakers | |||
Plenary 1 | Philippe Froissard | Elias Carayannis | Sven Schade | - |
Plenary 2 | James Pooley | Dirk Meissner | Lena Tsipouri | |
Plenary 3 | Jeff Cope | - | ||
Parallel 1 | Hubert Cottogni | Rick Wielens | Marshall Hsia | - |
Parallel 2 | Aris Kaloudis | Denis Gray | Drew Rivers | - |
Parallel 3 | Cemil Arikan | Martin Woerter | Laura Schultz | - |
Speakers & Moderators
Biographies of Speakers and Moderators
Symposium Report
Click here to download symposium report.
Questions & Contact
Berna Windischbaur
Project Manager
FFG - Austrian Research Promotion Agency
Divison European and International Programmes
Sensengasse 1
A-1090 Vienna, Austria
E-mail: info@bilat-usa.eu