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Overcoming barriers to technology transfer and business commercialisation in Central and Eastern Europe : solutions and opportunities /

In the 21st century, Central and Eastern Europe face challenges in respect to innovation and business development. The NATO - Advanced Research Workshop ""Overcoming Barriers to Technology Transfer and Business Commercialisation in Central & Eastern Europe"" was designed to a...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores Corporativos: NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Overcoming Barriers to Technology Transfer and Business Commercialisation in Central and Eastern Europe: Solutions and Opportunities Bucharest, Romania, North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division
Otros Autores: Bendis, Richard A., Craciunoiu, Stefan T.
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Washington, DC : IOS Press, ©2002.
Colección:NATO science series. Science and technology policy ; v. 36.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Preface
  • Organizing Committee and Technical Assistance
  • List of Key Speakers and Participants
  • Contents
  • Session I: Barriers to Successful Business Development and Commercialisation in Central & Eastern Europe
  • Current Status of Business Development in C & E Europe
  • Regional Innovation and Technology Transfer Strategies
  • Estonian Case
  • R & D and Innovation in Central and East European Countries
  • A Macrostructural View
  • RTD and Technology Transfer in the New Economic Situation in the Czech Republic.
  • In-Depth Analysis of the Romanian Legislative System with the View to Facilitating the Technology Transfer on Global Market
  • Software Outsourcing and International Cooperation in Hi Tech Companies
  • Session II: Barriers to Successful Business Development and Commercialisation in C & E Europe
  • Mechanisms for Business Commercialisation in Central and Eastern Europe
  • SME's: The Engine that Drives Entrepreneurship Development
  • Ways of Replicating Western Successes in Central & Eastern Europe.
  • Technology Transfer as a Mean to Generate Maximum Value from Existing Technology with Minimum Additional Investment
  • Commercialisation of R & D Results in the Periphery of Europe: The Case of Crete
  • The Barriers to Successful Development of the Romanian SMEs through Technology Transfer
  • Session III: How to Overcome the Barriers: Western Europe and U.S. Models
  • Technology Commercialisation: Linking Local and Global Opportunities
  • University Technology Transfer in the USA: Current Trends and Implications for Central and Eastern Europe.
  • New Knowledge Based Campus Companies as a Vehicle for Technology Transfer and for Commercialisation
  • The Academic Incubators for New Business Ideas: The Case of Campania Region in the South of Italy
  • Session IV: Business Opportunities through Technology Transfer
  • Entrepreneurship in Albania and its Technology Problem
  • Experiences, Barriers and Successes in Hungary
  • Application Development Outsourcing to the New Independent States (NIS) of the Former Soviet Union
  • Obstacles in Cleaner Production Transfer in the Field of SMEs
  • Session V: Opportunities for Change in the Region.
  • Developing the Protocols for Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Management in the Czech Republic, in Anticipation of the Country's Entry into the EU
  • Experience of Latvia Technology Park in Technology Transfer from Universities to SME's
  • Technology Transfer and Innovation
  • Slovenian Experience
  • RTD Policy of Medium Size Technical Universities in Poland
  • Session VI: Creation of a Regional Tech Transfer and Commercialisation Network for Central and Eastern Europe
  • Fostering Innovation in Business in Lithuania
  • The Innovation Potential of Bulgarian Enterprises.