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Ten questions with Dr Christine Tait-Burkard | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Ten questions with Dr Christine Tait-Burkard
Click-thru licensing | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
EI’s Click-thru Licensing System is an online service that makes it quick and easy for commercial organisations to purchase non-exclusive licences to University of Edinburgh intellectual property.
Understanding licence agreements | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
A licence agreement is the essential tool in commercialising research results, giving commercial organisations the right to use Edinburgh’s intellectual property to develop new products.
Edited cells offer new hope for Parkinson’s treatment | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
In 2020 there are an estimated 145,000 people living with Parkinson’s in the UK. With the population growth and ageing, it is estimated that this will grow to 172,000 by 2030.
Creating responsible innovation | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
The Innogen Institute: a leading role in the UK’s agile regulation and responsible innovation agendas.
Proprietary technology to fight against tumours | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Macomics is a spinout company from the Centre for Reproductive Health at the University of Edinburgh, developing novel therapeutics to modulate the activity of macrophages, increasing the body’s immune defence against tumours in cancer sufferers.
Net AI's technology enables cloud-based breakthrough | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Dr Patras and his team were able to turn their novel technology into a commercial proposition through support from Edinburgh Innovations Enterprise team.
Exergy3 - 1,000c+ thermal energy storage | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
University of Edinburgh spinout Exergy3 has developed modular thermal energy storage systems that convert green energy into heat and store it at ultra-high temperatures, offering decarbonisation services with a multitude of applications.
University policy on intellectual property | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
The University and EI have established various policies on intellectual property, including the commercial exploitation of research, student intellectual property rights and essential medicines.
Dr Tanja Romankiewicz: connecting communities | For staff | Edinburgh Innovation
Dr Tanja Romankiewicz’s research connects the ancient and the present, and brings the academic, commercial and conservation communities together.
