Projects
Short Stay dr. Jun Yin: Developing Innovation Capability in Tech-intensive Industry via Open Innovation Hasselt University
Collaborative and open innovation : Future challenges for national innovation policies in the emerging European Research Area Ghent University
Henry Chesbroughs (2003) concept of open innovation provides a promising and important tool for synthesizing research on innovation collaboration (Lundvall 1991, Naas and Orstavik 1998, Piore and Sabel 1984), user-driven innovation (von Hippel 1988, Lundvall 1986) and the dynamics of IPRs (Chesbrough & Di Minin, 3007) into a bottom-up, micro based perspective on new patterns of industrial organization. Adding the aspect of globalization ...
H2020: PhotonHub Europe: One-Stop-Shop Open Access to Photonics Innovation Support for a Digital Europe (OZR EU BONUS) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
technologies, facilities, expertise and experience of 53 partners from all over Europe, including the coordinators of EU pilot
lines and local photonics hubs representing 18 regions, as a one-stop-shop solution offering a comprehensive range of
supports to industry for the accelerated uptake and deployment of ...
Bi-optimal@work: Sustainable cultivation in container and open field via local additives with increased microbial life as workable and implementable innovation for ornamental growers KU Leuven
This project aims to enable the cultivation of ornamental plants in container and open field via sustainably managed substrates or soils in which microbiology can proliferate optimally. Locall available compost and peat alternatives are good candidates in the search for sustainable, plant strengthening peat substitutes and soil improvers.
Improving our understanding of open innovation through knowledge management in organizations Hasselt University
Rethinking Intellectual Property Ownership in the Context of Open Innovation. KU Leuven
Open innovation (OI) has gained significant popularity in recent decades. It refers to a model for innovation whereby entities increasingly rely on external knowledge and external partners throughout the innovation process. This model has been embraced by numerous companies and its relevance has also been recognized by public institutions.
In negotiating R&D partnerships, international partners encounter challenges with contract ...