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10 groups receive training and advice on business model and intellectual protection

The first edition of the TECSAM Network Programs has booted by providing training and advice to 13 projects by members of the Network.

29 March, 2022

The first edition of the TECSAM Network Programs has booted by providing training and advice to 13 projects by 10 members of the Network. The aim of the programmes is to provide tangible and customary tools to research groups to bring their results closer to the market and society, and each project will also enjoy personalised advice, monitoring and training according to its needs.   

In this edition, the TECSAM Network supports 5 projects for the Intellectual Property Program, intended for protection, and 8 for the Transfer Program, aimed at creating business models and transfer in general. 

The Intellectual Property Program has started with two online formations under the title “Property and Intellectual Property Management in the Biomedical field” by Clarke Modet. These are two online sessions, one theoretical and other practice, taught by experts Jose Ma del Valle, a lawyer and industrial property agent at Clarke Modet, and Damasio Gallardo, a patent expert at Clarke Modet. Then a third session has been offered in individual format for each group to go into detail and specific case-by-case for each group and to be able to make an initial analysis of its results. 

The Intellectual Property Program has started with two online formations under the title “Property and Intellectual Property Management in the Biomedical field” by Clarke Modet. These are two online sessions, one theoretical and other practice, taught by experts Jose Ma del Valle, a lawyer and industrial property agent at Clarke Modet, and Damasio Gallardo, a patent expert at Clarke Modet. Then a third session has been offered in individual format for each group to go into detail and specific case-by-case for each group and to be able to make an initial analysis of its results. 

Also, groups attached to the Transfer Program have also started online training with the first of the five sessions that make up the program, by DKV Innolab and GENESIS Biomed. These sessions, made up of a theoretical and practical module, have brought the groups closer together the keys to identifying the main points to be seen in the elaboration of the Business Plan.  

Over the next few weeks, the 10 groups will continue to enjoy online training and advice with the aim of completing the Programs and having tools and knowledge to bring the solutions closer to the market and society.  

In addition, the inscriptions for the 2nd edition will be opened this year. Pay attention over the next few weeks.

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