Commercialisation Presentations from Past Events. 

An Introduction to Wider Markets - 11 March 2008
 Commercialisation, What Why and How? - Sunil Shahaney and Graham Cook
 Tools and Techniques - Ian Cornelius

Creating Successful Spin-outs – 7 December 2007
 Creating Successful Spin-out Companies - Paul Atherton
 Spin-outs – a PSRE perspective - Tim Bestwick
 Imperial Innovations - Brian Graves and Jonathan Page
 An investor perspective - Christina McComb
 Rainbow Seed Fund - Andrew Muir

 
Wider Markets Forum 2007 - 14 November 2007

 Commercialisation of Public Sector Data - Richard Hughes (British Geological Survey)
 Reuse of Public Sector Information: Law&Practice - Hazel Grant, Peter Elliott (Bird&Bird)
 Departmental Review of Wider Markets  - Colin Goodwillie (Department for Transport)
 Progressing the Wider Markets Initiative - Richard Wade (National Audit Office)
 Commercial Success in the Cultural Sector: The Natural History Museum
Dr Michael Dixon (Natural History Museum)

How to Maximise IP Value and The Do's and Don'ts of Licensing - 2 October 2007
 How to maximise IP value - Martin Sandford
 The do's and dont's of licensing
Sharon Finch

Consultation on Future PSRE Funding workshop - 25 July 2007
 Presentation & Associated Notes 

Commercialisation of Science/ Technology: A case study of National Museums Liverpool - 20 June 2007
 Conservation Technologies - Sam Sportun (Head of Sculpture Conservation) & Christopher Dean (Product Development Consultant)

The Corporate Entrepreneur - 10 May 2007
 The Corporate Entrepreneur  - Professor Scott Moeller (Cass Business School)

OSI Workshop on PSRE Economic Impact - 4 April 2007
 Wider impacts of BGS commercial science - the BGS perspective - Richard Hughes (BGS)
 The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council  - Vince Osgood (EPSRC) )
 Defining economic impact - Julie Tam (DTI) 
 Importance of identifying the economic impact of PSREs - Mark Beatson (DTI)
 Case Study 1 -direct measurable financial returns - Dr Rob Lang ( MRCT)
 Assessing the economic benefits of environmental science - Tim Ash-Vie (PwC)

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