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Competence- and Technology transfer in co-operation -a pre-study

Reference number
Coordinator Högskolan i Halmstad - Sektionen för ekonomi och teknik
Funding from Vinnova SEK 500 000
Project duration November 2013 - October 2014
Status Completed
Venture FFI - Sustainable Production
End-of-project report 2013-05028sv.pdf(pdf, 1602 kB) (In Swedish)

Purpose and goal

This application was about preparing the ground for a comprehensive approach to Knowledge and Technology Transfer especially in Sustainable Production but also generally through a feasibility study for 6 months to develop a concept for a common portal and technologies for visualizing and disseminating aggregate research findings from specially FFI program but also other research programs. b. Develop a concept for extraction of training and knowledge material for research projects c. Develop a concept for the synergies between the companies. d. Writing a draft project application

Results and expected effects

The project has developed a number of conceptual approaches and suggests a comprehensive package of interventions that will radically increase efficiency when it comes to technology transfer from research projects in the FFI program and general.

Approach and implementation

This work relates to the funding of an initial first step in the form of a feasibility study to investigate the circumstances and propose initial concept for education and technology proliferation issues primarily related to FFI Sustainable Production. A study was conducted to illustrate different approaches both nationally and internationally in related education and technology transfer issues and the work was complemented by the development concept to exemplify how a future project would look to successfully implement knowledge transfer from research projects.

The project description has been provided by the project members themselves and the text has not been looked at by our editors.

Last updated 25 November 2019

Reference number 2013-05028

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