Policy and Strategic Advice
Commercialisation does not occur in a vacuum. Business environment and policy framework have an enormous impact on success or failure of commercialisation at a macroeconomic level.
Public sector and educational organisations have helped develop many of the world’s most important scientific and technical advances. Such developments have the potential to generate significant wealth for stakeholders via direct licensing, spin-off activity or the creation of innovation ecosystems around key technology platforms.
The challenge for public sector agencies is to increase commercialisation capability while building policy frameworks that encourage and facilitate the conversion of innovation into wealth and growth.
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technology development
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research and development
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publicly funded science
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commercialisation, and
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innovation
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crown research institutes
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economic development agencies
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technology transfer offices
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local and regional government bodies
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regulatory agencies
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non-governmental organisations, and
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central governments
We have also assisted a variety of intellectual property owners in public sector organisations to commercialise their intellectual property and new technologies.
Contact us to find out how we can provide ground breaking, comprehensively researched and insightful advice on key policy and strategic issues your organisation faces.
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