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This elucidation amplify bioinno a knowledge alliance for biotech entrepreneurship education.
Friday 25 September, 2015
09:30-18:00
Marivaux Hotel, Congress & Seminar
Centre, Boulevard Adolphe Maxlaan 98,
Brussels
Organizing Committee:
Luc Broes, Financial Manager, SPACE,
Belgium
Antoine Harfouche, Project Coordinator and
Professor of Biotechnology &
Bioentrepreneurship, Univeristy of Tuscia, Italy
“BIOINNO - A Knowledge
Alliance for Biotech
Entrepreneurship
Education”
https://www.bioinno.euhttps://www.bioinno2go.eu
T
eaching students entrepreneurial skills is a necessary part to prepare them for their future. Today,
however, the importance of entrepreneurship education is even more critical as our local, regional, and
global marketplaces face economic challenges and transitions.
BIOINNO
Entrepreneurship education is about creating and nurturing a learning
environment that promotes entrepreneurial traits and behaviours, such as
creative thinking, opportunity recognition, risk taking, strategic planning, problem-solving, and all types of
communication and negotiation that are key to building new ventures. It is based on a revolutionary New
Learning and Teaching Model
TM
designed to inspire and engage students and researchers in the fundamental
aspects of an entrepreneurial mindset and the unlimited opportunities it can provide.
T
his conference features keynote speakers who will highlight the importance of entrepreneurship
education and ways to enhance entrepreneurial teaching in Europe, as well as successful entrepreneurs
in the biotech industry, who started locally, scaled their business and created a world class innovation-based
enterprises. It will also shed light on the Bioentrepreneurship New Learning and Teaching Model
TM
developed
by the project University-Business Alliance as a promising practice in bioinnovation and entrepreneurship
teaching and learning across Europe. Furthermore, It will focus on the innovative approaches that can benefit
industries and universities get towards their common goal. For industries to identify their future talent
pipeline, and for universities to ensure that their graduates have the right combination of entrepreneurial
attitudes, skills and knowledge that will enable them to enhance their employability, to be entrepreneurial in a
range of settings including employment, and to ultimatley make effective contributions to the economy and
society.
Co-financed by the European Commission
Emerald Marketing
RSVP [email protected] or
[email protected]
Registration
09:00-9:30
Welcome
09:30-09:40
Anabela Mesquita, SPACE President, Belgium
Opening Remarks
09:40-09:50
Giuseppe Scarascia Mugnozza, Director and Full Professor, DIBAF,
University of Tuscia, Italy
Keynote Session
09:50-10:10
University - Business cooperation: embedding entrepreneurship in teaching
and learning.
Antoine Harfouche, Associate Professor, DIBAF, University of Tuscia, Italy
10:10-10:30
Setting the context: entrepreneurship education in Higher Education
Institutions
Shai Vyakarnam, University of Cranfield, Director, The Bettany Centre for
Entrepreneurship, Cranfield School of Management, UK
10:30-10:50
Knowledge Alliance projects scale: last selection and upcoming calls
Gilles Gervais, Head of Unit, DG EACEA A2, European Commission, Belgium
10:50-11:20
Coffee break & group photo
11:20-11:40
The importance of entrepreneurship in bioeconomy
Waldemar Kütt, Head of Unit, DG RTD F2 BioBased products and processes,
European Commission, Belgium
11:40-12:00
Impact through education: being enterprising in research
Beatrix Schlarb-Ridley, Director of Innovations and Impact , British Antarctic
Survey, Cambridge, UK
12:00-12:20
Setting up inovation-based startups in life sciences research institutions
Johan Cardoen, Managing Director, VIB and ex-CEO CropDesign, Belgium
12:20-12:40
Technology Transfer in biotechnology: case studies of successfull startups
Thomas Crispeels, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Programme
Connect With Us
Website YouTube Twitter Storify
Instagram
12:40-13:00
Managing Intellectual Property rights in biotech startups
Hannes Iserentant , VIB, Belgium (tbc)
13:00-14:30
Networking Lunch
14:30-14:50
How can we make entrepreneurship education a success?
Shima Barakat, Research and teaching fellow, CfEL, University of
Cambridge, UK
14:50-15:10
BIOINNO entrepreneurship facilitator training: train the trainers
Orsoloya Ihasz, Senior Programme Manager/Business Development Manager,
CfEL and Chief Communications Officer, Cambridge University Innovation
Forum, University of Cambridge, UK
15:10-15:30
Essential tips for designing successful entrepreneurship education programs
Liliya Serazetdinova, Director, Adapt Commercial, Bio-renewable products
and technologies, Adapt Low Carbon Group, UK
15:30-16:00
Accessing capital for your start up: an investor's perspective
Caroline Goddeeris, Associate Health & Care, Gimv European investment
company, Belgium
16:00-16:30
Coffee break & networking
Entrepreneurial Students Session
16:30-17:30
Opening by Moderator Antoine Harfouche
How did they do it, why? How were they supported by BIOINNO?
? Giuseppe Marson, University of Padova, Italy
? Nelly Olova, University of Cambridge, UK
? Sacha Khoury, University of Tuscia, Italy
Wrap-up Session
17:30-17:45
What are the key take-aways from the conference? What actions need to be
taken?
Luc Broes, Financial Manager, SPACE, Belgium
Connect With Us
Website YouTube Twitter Storify
Instagram
Get a head … Start your career! - - - - - - - - - - - - - ?
brought to you by BIOINNO & BIOINNO2GO
? Online courses are taught by the same faculty who teach in physical classrooms.
? The courses are asynchronous and highly interactive.
? The e-learning platform offers a monthly innovation and entrepreneurship webinar series.
? BIOINNO Innovation and Entrepreneurship Certificate is offered online.
BIOINNO curriculum for bioentrepreneurs features a customizable suite of 4 units that provide a deep dive into specific
topic areas and are taught around the framework of Bioentrepreneurship New Learning and Teaching Model
TM
.
Content Units
? Creativity and Idea Generation
? Opportunity Recognition and Business Planning
? Biotechnology Entrepreneurship
? Intellectual Property for Entrepreneurs
? The Transfer of Technology Ideas to Market
? New Venture Creation
BIOENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION
TM
SHAPING THE FUTURE
doc_927509353.pdf
This elucidation amplify bioinno a knowledge alliance for biotech entrepreneurship education.
Friday 25 September, 2015
09:30-18:00
Marivaux Hotel, Congress & Seminar
Centre, Boulevard Adolphe Maxlaan 98,
Brussels
Organizing Committee:
Luc Broes, Financial Manager, SPACE,
Belgium
Antoine Harfouche, Project Coordinator and
Professor of Biotechnology &
Bioentrepreneurship, Univeristy of Tuscia, Italy
“BIOINNO - A Knowledge
Alliance for Biotech
Entrepreneurship
Education”
https://www.bioinno.euhttps://www.bioinno2go.eu
T
eaching students entrepreneurial skills is a necessary part to prepare them for their future. Today,
however, the importance of entrepreneurship education is even more critical as our local, regional, and
global marketplaces face economic challenges and transitions.
BIOINNO
Entrepreneurship education is about creating and nurturing a learning
environment that promotes entrepreneurial traits and behaviours, such as
creative thinking, opportunity recognition, risk taking, strategic planning, problem-solving, and all types of
communication and negotiation that are key to building new ventures. It is based on a revolutionary New
Learning and Teaching Model
TM
designed to inspire and engage students and researchers in the fundamental
aspects of an entrepreneurial mindset and the unlimited opportunities it can provide.
T
his conference features keynote speakers who will highlight the importance of entrepreneurship
education and ways to enhance entrepreneurial teaching in Europe, as well as successful entrepreneurs
in the biotech industry, who started locally, scaled their business and created a world class innovation-based
enterprises. It will also shed light on the Bioentrepreneurship New Learning and Teaching Model
TM
developed
by the project University-Business Alliance as a promising practice in bioinnovation and entrepreneurship
teaching and learning across Europe. Furthermore, It will focus on the innovative approaches that can benefit
industries and universities get towards their common goal. For industries to identify their future talent
pipeline, and for universities to ensure that their graduates have the right combination of entrepreneurial
attitudes, skills and knowledge that will enable them to enhance their employability, to be entrepreneurial in a
range of settings including employment, and to ultimatley make effective contributions to the economy and
society.
Co-financed by the European Commission
Emerald Marketing
RSVP [email protected] or
[email protected]
Registration
09:00-9:30
Welcome
09:30-09:40
Anabela Mesquita, SPACE President, Belgium
Opening Remarks
09:40-09:50
Giuseppe Scarascia Mugnozza, Director and Full Professor, DIBAF,
University of Tuscia, Italy
Keynote Session
09:50-10:10
University - Business cooperation: embedding entrepreneurship in teaching
and learning.
Antoine Harfouche, Associate Professor, DIBAF, University of Tuscia, Italy
10:10-10:30
Setting the context: entrepreneurship education in Higher Education
Institutions
Shai Vyakarnam, University of Cranfield, Director, The Bettany Centre for
Entrepreneurship, Cranfield School of Management, UK
10:30-10:50
Knowledge Alliance projects scale: last selection and upcoming calls
Gilles Gervais, Head of Unit, DG EACEA A2, European Commission, Belgium
10:50-11:20
Coffee break & group photo
11:20-11:40
The importance of entrepreneurship in bioeconomy
Waldemar Kütt, Head of Unit, DG RTD F2 BioBased products and processes,
European Commission, Belgium
11:40-12:00
Impact through education: being enterprising in research
Beatrix Schlarb-Ridley, Director of Innovations and Impact , British Antarctic
Survey, Cambridge, UK
12:00-12:20
Setting up inovation-based startups in life sciences research institutions
Johan Cardoen, Managing Director, VIB and ex-CEO CropDesign, Belgium
12:20-12:40
Technology Transfer in biotechnology: case studies of successfull startups
Thomas Crispeels, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Programme
Connect With Us
Website YouTube Twitter Storify
12:40-13:00
Managing Intellectual Property rights in biotech startups
Hannes Iserentant , VIB, Belgium (tbc)
13:00-14:30
Networking Lunch
14:30-14:50
How can we make entrepreneurship education a success?
Shima Barakat, Research and teaching fellow, CfEL, University of
Cambridge, UK
14:50-15:10
BIOINNO entrepreneurship facilitator training: train the trainers
Orsoloya Ihasz, Senior Programme Manager/Business Development Manager,
CfEL and Chief Communications Officer, Cambridge University Innovation
Forum, University of Cambridge, UK
15:10-15:30
Essential tips for designing successful entrepreneurship education programs
Liliya Serazetdinova, Director, Adapt Commercial, Bio-renewable products
and technologies, Adapt Low Carbon Group, UK
15:30-16:00
Accessing capital for your start up: an investor's perspective
Caroline Goddeeris, Associate Health & Care, Gimv European investment
company, Belgium
16:00-16:30
Coffee break & networking
Entrepreneurial Students Session
16:30-17:30
Opening by Moderator Antoine Harfouche
How did they do it, why? How were they supported by BIOINNO?
? Giuseppe Marson, University of Padova, Italy
? Nelly Olova, University of Cambridge, UK
? Sacha Khoury, University of Tuscia, Italy
Wrap-up Session
17:30-17:45
What are the key take-aways from the conference? What actions need to be
taken?
Luc Broes, Financial Manager, SPACE, Belgium
Connect With Us
Website YouTube Twitter Storify
Get a head … Start your career! - - - - - - - - - - - - - ?
brought to you by BIOINNO & BIOINNO2GO
? Online courses are taught by the same faculty who teach in physical classrooms.
? The courses are asynchronous and highly interactive.
? The e-learning platform offers a monthly innovation and entrepreneurship webinar series.
? BIOINNO Innovation and Entrepreneurship Certificate is offered online.
BIOINNO curriculum for bioentrepreneurs features a customizable suite of 4 units that provide a deep dive into specific
topic areas and are taught around the framework of Bioentrepreneurship New Learning and Teaching Model
TM
.
Content Units
? Creativity and Idea Generation
? Opportunity Recognition and Business Planning
? Biotechnology Entrepreneurship
? Intellectual Property for Entrepreneurs
? The Transfer of Technology Ideas to Market
? New Venture Creation
BIOENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION
TM
SHAPING THE FUTURE
doc_927509353.pdf