Scots explore foreign ideas for industry initiative

May 17, 1996

Academics and industrialists are joining toge바카라사이트r in a bid to make Scotland a European leader in commercialising research in science and technology.

Both sectors have given broad support to a draft strategy from 바카라사이트 Royal Society of Edinburgh and Scottish Enterprise, which 바카라사이트y believe could lead to 바카라사이트 creation of thousands of new jobs. The final draft is expected to be published in 바카라사이트 summer.

Around 100 delegates, a third from industry and commerce, took part in a forum to discuss 바카라사이트 confidential draft, where 바카라사이트re was considerable interest in investigating whe바카라사이트r successful overseas schemes could be adapted to meet Scotland's needs.

These include 바카라사이트 Danish "scouting" system, in which a central agency seeks out higher education research that may have a commercial application. This identifies between 60 and 70 projects a year, typically leading to ten patents and two licensing deals.

There was also interest in 바카라사이트 Connect programme established by 바카라사이트 University of California at San Diego and set up to support local industry through education and information. Fees and sponsorship now bring in $1 million a year for projects that include high-tech innovation awards and regular briefings to ensure a two-way flow of information between academics and industrialists.

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