Tech Transfer Revolution
The event was organized by Startup Valencia, co-organized by UPV as it integrates 4 out of its 6 committee members. It gathered relevant actors from innovation and tech transfer areas from the universities, local government and the private sector.
In the round table of this event, panelists analyzed the current state of technology transfer activities and knowledge-based entrepreneurship from the various perspectives of the ecosystem’s stakeholders, considering also Skils2Scale concerns from previous events. It was highlighted that our country stands as a leader in research and innovation. However, it was also agreed as imperative to align governmental policies and support mechanisms to effectively facilitate the transfer of research outcomes to the business sector. The consensus among participants emphasized the necessity of fostering an entrepreneurial mindset within the research community. And also, that the research projects should be a focus on the practical application of knowledge and incentivizing entrepreneurship among academic staff.
The event benefited from the insights of several international experts who were invited to share their experiences and best practices. This inclusion of global perspectives aimed to enhance the local ecosystem with proven international strategies in technology transfer. The discussion underscored that technology transfer is not merely a driver of innovation and competitiveness but also a crucial contributor to job creation, sustainable economic growth, and the overall improvement of citizens’ quality of life. Participants agreed that a robust strategy in this area is essential for economic development.
One of the primary objectives of this meeting was to disseminate the Government of Spain’s comprehensive strategy on technology transfer. The government representative (from the Ministry of sciences, innovation and universities) highlighted the significant progress and successful initiatives in Valencia, showcasing it as a model region for science and technology transfer. The meeting stressed the importance of continuing to support and enhance these initiatives to maintain momentum and ensure ongoing improvements.
All in all, the event called for a coordinated effort to align research policies with business needs, promote entrepreneurial thinking within academia, and leverage international best practices to drive technology transfer. These steps are seen as vital to fostering innovation, economic growth, and societal well-being.