CASE STUDY 17: The DRESDEN-concept: A Focus on Shared Services and Facilities
Nadine Schmieder-Galfe,
Alexander Funkner and
Oliver Uecke
Chapter 17 in Effective Technology Transfer in Biotechnology:Best Practice Case Studies in Europe, 2015, pp 239-249 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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The following sections are included:Setting the sceneIdentifying best practicesSpecific description of shared facilities (“Technology Platform”)Evolution of the DRESDEN-concept for shared facilitiesThe “Dresden Model: Shared facilities” todayThe DRESDEN-concept with shared facilities in futureImplementing best practices in your regionFuture 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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