Effective Technology Transfer: A Reserve of Economic Growth

Effective Technology Transfer: A Reserve of Economic Growth

3 June, 10:00–11:15

Successful implementation of Russia’s Science and Technology Development Strategy requires overcoming a number of problems: improving the return on investment in research and development and enhancing collaboration between the research and development sector and the real sector of the economy. Resolving these problems requires the involvement of research and training institutions and industrial companies, as well as improving the effectiveness of technology transfer from the realm of research to implementation in industry.
How are these problems viewed by the various players in the technology transfer market – research and training institutions, industrial companies, and development institutions? What is needed in order to achieve an improved return on investments in research and development, and enhanced collaboration between the research sector and the real sector of the economy? How can we create an ongoing space for interaction among all those involved in technology transfer?


















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Transfer effectiveness will improve when the entire process is covered, from creation of an intellectual property asset and financial investment in an invention to confirmation of the commercial scheme for using the product and its sale on the domestic and international markets.
Grigory Ivliev
Head, Federal Service for Intellectual Property (Rospatent)
A technological broker that, in online mode monitors, what is happening in the technical and science world is the future and, by 2021, will become reality.
Grigory Ivliev
Head, Federal Service for Intellectual Property (Rospatent)
When developing new technologies in Russia, we must also try to implement engineering here.
Vadim Kulikov
First Deputy General Director, Agency for Technological Development
The main reserve for increasing technological transfers is engagement of more professionals in this process.
Alexander Povalko
Chief Executive Officer, Chairman of the Management Board, RVC
An entrepreneur is a creator of intellectual property.
Artashes Sivkov
Executive Vice President, PJSC VimpelCom
The key issue here is how fast and effective technologies appear on the market.
Artashes Sivkov
Executive Vice President, PJSC VimpelCom
Today, the most qualified specialist is not the one who can come up with an algorithm in the finite element method but the one who knows which of the program products are the best for solving particular problems.
Sergey Kravchenko
President, Boeing Russia/CIS
Technological transfer is not just about theorization of processes. It is life in all its aspects.
Dominique Fache
Director, Sophia Antipolis Foundation; Chairman, Russian Technology Foundation (RTF)
The key issues we should turn our attention to are people and practical implementation of technological solutions.
Artashes Sivkov
Executive Vice President, PJSC VimpelCom