INNOVATION ECOSYSTEMS - Insights from Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv
23/01/2019
Description
What characterizes innovation ecosystems? Are they drivers of regional innovation and development or catalyzers for global impact? These questions will be the focus of a public conference organized for the 20th anniversary of UNITEC, the technology transfer office of the University of Geneva, the Geneva University Hospital and the University of Applied Sciences Geneva.
The conference will begin with a talk by Kathy Ku, Director of the Office of Technology Licensing (OTL), Stanford University and Gil Granot-Mayer, CEO of Yeda, the Technology Transfer Office of the Weizmann Institute of Science. They will give valuable insights from two of the most dynamic innovation ecosystems in the world, the Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv, and illustrate their prominent role in generating innovative products and processes.
How is the Lake Geneva region performing in relation to the above-described ecosystems? What transformation has been taking place during the last 20 years in the Lemanic arc ecosystem and what will the future hold for our regional cluster of innovation? To answer these questions, Patrick Aebischer, former President of the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and Antoine Geissbühler, Director of digital transformation of the University of Geneva will join the speakers for a panel discussion.
To conclude the conference, UNITEC will present a special award to their most impactful discoveries and spin-offs of the last 20 years.
The conference is an open and public event but registration is mandatory.
Register here: http://unige.ch/-/unitec
The conference will begin with a talk by Kathy Ku, Director of the Office of Technology Licensing (OTL), Stanford University and Gil Granot-Mayer, CEO of Yeda, the Technology Transfer Office of the Weizmann Institute of Science. They will give valuable insights from two of the most dynamic innovation ecosystems in the world, the Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv, and illustrate their prominent role in generating innovative products and processes.
How is the Lake Geneva region performing in relation to the above-described ecosystems? What transformation has been taking place during the last 20 years in the Lemanic arc ecosystem and what will the future hold for our regional cluster of innovation? To answer these questions, Patrick Aebischer, former President of the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and Antoine Geissbühler, Director of digital transformation of the University of Geneva will join the speakers for a panel discussion.
To conclude the conference, UNITEC will present a special award to their most impactful discoveries and spin-offs of the last 20 years.
The conference is an open and public event but registration is mandatory.
Register here: http://unige.ch/-/unitec
NB: There are a lot of interested participants and as such registration might be closed before Wednesday.
Informations
Venue
Bâtiment: Campus Biotech
Chemin des Mines 9
1202 Geneva, Switzerland
Chemin des Mines 9
1202 Geneva, Switzerland
Organized by
Université de Genève
Organisations partenaires de l'UNIGE
Organisations partenaires de l'UNIGE
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