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MBI Student and Postdoc Seminar Series (SPSS) – Special Edition

Date: 1 Aug 2023, Tuesday
Time: 10am
Venue: T-lab Level 5 Seminar Room

Unlocking the Potential of Your Research

By Hui Ying Ang, Technology Transfer and Innovation, NUS Enterprise

 

Technology Transfer and Innovation (TTI), NUS Enterprise, invites you to attend an exclusive roadshow designed specifically for research staff to help foster and accelerate technology transfer and innovation processes. This roadshow will also provide you with essential information about funding opportunities and Technology Readiness Level (TRL) – a systematic method used to assess the maturity and readiness of your technology or innovation. We believe this roadshow will serve as a crucial stepping stone to fuel the realization of your vision and ambitions.

The relevant topics that we will cover in this roadshow include:
• Technology Transfer and Innovation processes
• Decentralised Gap (DeGap) grant
• Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Studio

About TTI
Technology Transfer and Innovation (TTI), NUS Enterprise is the technology translation and commercialisation arm of the National University of Singapore (NUS). Over the last five years, TTI has played a pivotal role in getting more than 760 patents granted and 120 technology-based companies spun off from the NUS. TTI provides funding, connections and expertise to students, researchers and professors, whether they are seeking to create a spin off company or partner with established industry players to translate their innovations into the marketplace.

Find Help
Non MBI staff who are interested in attending should contact Qiao Jing at mbilqj@nus.edu.sg.

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