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In this episode, we bring you the second part of our conversation with Lieven Desomviele, Lab Master at 3ID Labs, and Daria Kisina, an international business development professional and current “Labber” participating in their program. Make sure to listen to part one, Empowering innovators and discovering their potential at 3ID Labs, if you haven’t already.
From navigating partnerships with external stakeholders to fostering a culture of co-learning, join us this week as we uncover the impact of 3ID Labs and envision the future of education.
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For this week’s episode, we bring you the first part of our conversation with Lieven Desomviele, Lab Master at 3ID Labs, and Daria Kisina, an international business development professional and current “Labber” participating in the program.
Discover how 3ID Labs is redefining education by fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, active learning, and real-world problem-solving. Uncover the essence of the entrepreneurial mindset as we explore the journey of students navigating through diverse challenges, guided by the knowledge of external stakeholders.
If you enjoy this conversation, stay tuned for Part 2, where we delve deeper into the transformative impact of 3ID Labs.
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In this episode, we're joined by Maria José Herrero Villa, head of the International Unit for Research and Knowledge Transfer at Carlos III University of Madrid. We explore topics like attracting and retaining talent, the challenges of open innovation, and the future of European universities. Join us as we uncover strategies for accelerating entrepreneurship and driving regional growth, setting the stage for the upcoming UIIN Conference in Madrid.
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Join us as we delve into this dynamic collaboration between TAFE, Macquarie University, UTS, Microsoft, and more. Hear from Yasminka Nemet, Future Skills Lead at Microsoft; and Matt Crocker, Strategic Advisor at University of Technology Sydney, as they share insights into creating this cutting-edge institute aimed at nurturing digital talent.
From stackable micro-credentials to industry-led curriculum development, learn how they're reshaping education and bridging the digital skills gap.
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Step into the world of open innovation and strategic collaboration in this week’s episode, where we sat with Federico Matteini, Head of Strategic Foresight at Vega (EPFL) to talk about the KNOVA platform they have developed.
Explore with us how the KNOVA platform leverages its dynamic research and innovation ecosystem, where cutting-edge technologies meet real-world challenges, and discover how it bridges the gap between research and application, empowering companies to unlock new opportunities and drive growth.
This episode was recorded as part of our Building Successful Partnerships Training Program. You can find more information about it and our other professional development courses at uiin.org/training.
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In this week’s episode, we delve into the intricacies of the engagement between small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and universities. Join us as we explore the strategies and challenges faced by experts Charlotte Bell (Senior Business Partnerships Manager) and Meghna Mathur (Business Partnerships Associate), from the University of Oxford's Medical Sciences Division, and discover how universities can create compelling collaborations with SMEs.
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In this episode, we invited Gemma Alker, Director of Innovation Central Brisbane, to discuss about the unique partnership between Cisco and Queensland University of Technology.
Gemma offers insights into how this collaboration is driving innovation and collaboration in Australia's digital landscape, as well as the "CONNECT" methodology, a 7-step framework designed to foster effective partnerships and navigate the complexities of collaboration.
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In our latest episode, we sat down with Brent Miller, Registered Architect and Managing Principal at HED, one of the oldest and largest architecture and engineering firms in the US. We discussed the future of educational spaces and effective facilities. With over 30 years of experience, Brent shared insights on working with higher education institutions to design spaces that foster collaboration, prepare students for industry careers, and integrate sustainability.
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Join us for a conversation with Yogavelli Nambiar, socialchange strategist and founder of Niara Advisory for a conversation on social entrepreneurship, inclusion, and higher education.
We talk about the nuances in entrepreneurship education, the need for personalised approaches, the challenges women face in entrepreneurship and how to adopt entrepreneurial thinking to avoid shallow solutions.
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We sat down with Hervé Harvard, Executive Director of Engineering and IT Solutions and Centre Director of UTS Rapido at the University of Technology Sydney, to delve into the establishment of UTS Rapido, an innovation hub redefining how universities support industry with R&D innovation strategies.
From addressing IP concerns to navigating cultural gaps, Hervé unveils the challenges faced in moving from research to commercialisation.
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In this episode, we dive into the world of deep tech with Sally-Ann Williams, CEO of Cicada Innovations. Supported by four universities as its founding shareholders – ANU, UNSW, USYD and UTS –, Cicada Innovations is bridging lab-to-market gaps and helping shape Australia as a global leader in deep tech. Sally shares the common pitfalls deep tech founders face and how a pragmatic commercial mindset can make all the difference.
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UIIN is going to South Africa! To prepare for the UIIN Forum in Johannesburg in April 2024, we have invited Andrew Bailey, Senior Manager Innovation at University of Cape Town, and former president of SARIMA, to bring valuable insights into the context of university-business collaboration in South Africa, dive deep into their challenges and opportunities, and share some success stories.
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Dive into our conversation with Farshida Zafar, Director of the Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneurship. The discussion spans crucial topics, including the challenges of navigating organisational politics for successful innovation, tips for educators to embrace change and foster critical thinking, and valuable advice for university leaders to support innovation without hindering creativity.
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Join us in the first episode of 2024, as we explore the dynamic world of innovation and collaboration with Damjan Stamcar, Principal Technology Analyst and Research Award Program Manager at Sony.
Discover how Sony partners with academia and startups to unlock ground-breaking innovations, and gain insights into strategic collaborations and the fascinating stories behind Sony's Research Award Program (RAP).
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Join us on a thought-provoking journey with Professor Xiaolan Fu, Founding Director of the Technology and Management Center for Development at Oxford University, as we delve into the intersection of technology, innovation, and education, and explore how academic research can shape a better world.
Discover the impact of technology on society and the economy, the challenges faced by low-income countries in the digital revolution, and the vital role education plays in bridging the gap.
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Join us on this week’s episode for a hopeful conversation with Dr. Leyla Acaroglu, Chief Circular Designer for Circular Australia and founder of Disruptive Design, on redefining sustainability, design, and education.
Leyla will share her journey from industrial design to sociology, emphasizing the global impact of design decisions, her unique, ethical, and slow-growth approach to entrepreneurship.
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This week, we invited Patrick Cannmo, Associate Dean of Education at Jönköping University in Sweden, to discuss the unique and innovative project initiated at their the School of Engineering. The project aims to enhance students' knowledge of methods and tools in the product development process. What makes it special is its collaboration with Husqvarna, one of the largest companies in the region.
So, settle in as we explore the journey of this project, its evolution over the years, the value it brings to both students and industry, and the skills it imparts.
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Join us in the latest episode featuring our colleague Balzhan Orazbayeva, Manager Strategic Initiatives at UIIN.
Uncover the secrets of "Boundary Spanning" - breaking down silos and connecting internal and external networks for innovative collaboration.
Gain insights into how universities can better support boundary spanners, celebrating their role in driving collaboration and learn how to become a successful boundary spanning agent yourself.
Don't miss this dynamic discussion on the future of education and collaboration and be inspired to break boundaries!
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In this episode, we talk about all things sustainability at Western Sydney University with Jen Dollin, Director of Sustainability Education and Partnerships.
Jen explains how WSU's sustainability strategies go beyond carbon neutrality, involving climate resilience efforts and commitments aligned with the UN SDGs, contributing to their top-ranking recognition in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings. She also sheds light on WSU’s community engagement: From collaborations in urban research to mapping cool suburbs, the university is actively involved in shaping a sustainable future.
Join us in the journey towards transformative education and sustainability!
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In this week’s episode, we have invited Paul Van Dun, General Manager of KU Leuven Research and Development (LRD) unit to tell us how it became a one-stop-shop, seamlessly integrating contract research, patenting, licensing, and more.
Learn from Paul's experiences as he addresses challenges, including building researcher openness and navigating the evolving landscape of legal and compliance issues.
Furthermore, you will gain insights into the delicate balance between creating societal impact and generating commercial outcomes, and the changing dynamics in university-business collaboration.
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