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Training IPR-Helpdesk

19 March 2010

Alicia Blaya, Legal Adviser and Coordinator of Info-Service IPR-Helpdesk (project funded by the EC and a source and guide to patent information) gave a training Seminar at CTTC last March, 25 and 26.

Last 25 to 26 March, Alicia Blaya, Legal Adviser and Coordinator of Info-Service IPR-Helpdesk, teached a training Seminar via videoconference, entitled "Technology Transfer as a Means to Exploit Results from R&D&I Activities - Licensing Agreements".

The aim of the Seminar was to conduct a training on intellectual property issues under the 7FP (Seventh Framework Programme) or CIP (Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme).

Contents were as follows:

  • Technology Transfer (TT) & Knowledge Transfer (KT)- Basics
  • Planning TT/KT activities -Challenges and difficulties
  • Licensing agreements - Miminum content

Case studies

  • Licensing-out our results
  • TT issues in transnational R&D&I projects. EU FP7 and CIP cases
The IPR-Helpdesk http://www.ipr-helpdesk.org/ , also known as Intellectual Property Rights Helpdesk, is a project funded by the EC and a source and guide to patent information. The project was set up in 1998 to be a central reference point for intellectual property inquiries and advice throughout the European Union.

IPR-Helpdesk's main objective is to assist potential and current contractors taking part in European Union funded research and technological development projects on intellectual property rights issues. The IPR-Helpdesk also advises on Community diffusion and protection rules and other issues relating to IPR in international research projects. Another more global objective of the action is to raise the European research community's awareness of IPR issues, by emphasising their European dimension.

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