Posts tagged with ‘blog’
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Biomass and biofuels: how to integrate industrial and innovation policies with renewable energy obligations
By Ilian Iliev on May 5, 201100There is a need for innovation and industrial upgrade policies to be co-ordinated with renewable energy capacity obligations for Bulgaria and other accession member states to the EU: that was the main message of a presentation by CambridgeIP’s CEO Ilian Iliev at a recent workshop on The Costs and Benefits of Renewables: Biomass organised by the Center for Study of Democracy in Sofia, […] -
PIRA International interview with Quentin Tannock (Chairman, CambridgeIP) ahead of the NanoMaterials 2011 conference
By Sarah Helm on May 4, 2011Last week PIRA International interviewed Quentin Tannock (Chairman, CambridgeIP) ahead of the NanoMaterials 2011 conference (London, June 2011). Â Read below for Quentin’s responses on a range of topics including:Â Open innovation in nanotech; Challenges and opportunities in pushing out nano materials R&D into industry; Fostering relationships across the disparate end-use sectors of nanotechnology. > A lot of people talk about open […] -
The role of IP in accelerating innovation and diffusion of renewable energy technologies: business practices and policy options
By Sarah Helm on April 19, 2011On 11 April 2011, I presented at the London Metropolitan Business School Energy Day 2011 event on ‘The Role of IP in accelerating innovation and diffusion of renewable energy technologies: business practices and policy options’. To find out more about the event, please visit our events page. Intellectual property rights (IPR) are thought to encourage innovation by providing inventors with the […]