From Open Science to Open Innovation
The Science|Business website reported that the EU and its member-states invest heavily in big research infrastructures like particle accelerators, synchrotrons, telescopes and scientific databases. What does it get for that investment, besides great science? A public conference in Brussels Feb. 24 will highlight new economic thinking in the field and encourage a policy debate about how to encourage projects that can help. Original research on the topic will be released by Science|Business and by Open Innovation expert Professor Henry Chesbrough.
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in big Research Infrastructures like particle accelerators, synchrotrons, telescopes and scientific databases. – See more at: http://sciencebusiness.net/events/OpenScience/#sthash.BfuD7zFJ.dpuf
in big Research Infrastructures like particle accelerators, synchrotrons, telescopes and scientific databases. – See more at: http://sciencebusiness.net/events/OpenScience/#sthash.BfuD7zFJ.dpufin
The EU and its member-states invest heavily in big Research Infrastructures like particle accelerators, synchrotrons, telescopes and scientific databases. What does it get for that investment, besides great science? A growing number of lab administrators, economists and policy makers think it can also get more jobs, spin-out companies and economic growth. Through new initiatives, it should be possible to deepen and strengthen European markets for technology services and products spun out from these scientific installations. This Science|Business conference will highlight the new economic thinking in the field, and encourage a policy debate about how to encourage projects that can help – See more at: http://sciencebusiness.net/events/OpenScience/#sthash.BfuD7zFJ.dpufthe
The EU and its member-states invest heavily in big Research Infrastructures like particle accelerators, synchrotrons, telescopes and scientific databases. What does it get for that investment, besides great science? A growing number of lab administrators, economists and policy makers think it can also get more jobs, spin-out companies and economic growth. Through new initiatives, it should be possible to deepen and strengthen European markets for technology services and products spun out from these scientific installations. This Science|Business conference will highlight the new economic thinking in the field, and encourage a policy debate about how to encourage projects that can help – See more at: http://sciencebusiness.net/events/OpenScience/#sthash.BfuD7zFJ.dpuf
The EU and its member-states invest heavily in big Research Infrastructures like particle accelerators, synchrotrons, telescopes and scientific databases. What does it get for that investment, besides great science? A growing number of lab administrators, economists and policy makers think it can also get more jobs, spin-out companies and economic growth. Through new initiatives, it should be possible to deepen and strengthen European markets for technology services and products spun out from these scientific installations. This Science|Business conference will highlight the new economic thinking in the field, and encourage a policy debate about how to encourage projects that can help – See more at: http://sciencebusiness.net/events/OpenScience/#sthash.BfuD7zFJ.dpuf
The EU and its member-states invest heavily in big Research Infrastructures like particle accelerators, synchrotrons, telescopes and scientific databases. What does it get for that investment, besides great science? A growing number of lab administrators, economists and policy makers think it can also get more jobs, spin-out companies and economic growth. Through new initiatives, it should be possible to deepen and strengthen European markets for technology services and products spun out from these scientific installations. This Science|Business conference will highlight the new economic thinking in the field, and encourage a policy debate about how to encourage projects that can help – See more at: http://sciencebusiness.net/events/OpenScience/#sthash.BfuD7zFJ.dpuf
The EU and its member-states invest heavily in big Research Infrastructures like particle accelerators, synchrotrons, telescopes and scientific databases. What does it get for that investment, besides great science? A growing number of lab administrators, economists and policy makers think it can also get more jobs, spin-out companies and economic growth. Through new initiatives, it should be possible to deepen and strengthen European markets for technology services and products spun out from these scientific installations. This Science|Business conference will highlight the new economic thinking in the field, and encourage a policy debate about how to encourage projects that can help – See more at: http://sciencebusiness.net/events/OpenScience/#sthash.BfuD7zFJ.dpuf