CASE STUDY 15: The Effects of a Cluster on a Spin-Off — The Foundation of Ablynx
Tom Guldemont,
Thomas Crispeels and
Ilse Scheerlinck
Chapter 15 in Effective Technology Transfer in Biotechnology:Best Practice Case Studies in Europe, 2015, pp 213-226 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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The following sections are included:Setting the sceneIdentifying best practicesTriggerOn patents and publicationsThe top publicationGovernment interventionThe nanobody story continuesEstablishment of the companyA story of peopleImplementing best practices in your regionImplications for TTOImplications for universities/research organizationsImplications for policy makersImplications for scientistsFuture opportunitiesBest practicesReferences
Keywords: Technology Transfer; Biotechnology; Effectiveness; Efficiency; Commercialization; Research; Funding; Cluster; Education; Technology Transfer Offices; Incubation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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