SUCReD

 

Scaling up the commercialization of R&D

Project Code: 2023-2-PL01-KA220-HED-000185196

Implementation Period: 01/03/2024 – 28/02/2026

Erasmus+ funding: 400,000.00 €

Partnership:

  1. Politechnika Krakowska – Poland
  2. PANEPISTIMIO IOANNINON – Greece
  3. Universitatea de Medicina, Farmacie, Stinte si Tehnologie George Emil Palade din Tirgu Mures – Romania
  4. CREATEHUB Sp. z o.o. – Poland
  5. ICEBERG PLUS SRL – Romania
  6. KiNNO INNOVATION INTERMEDIARIES LTD – Greece

Short Description:

The “Scaling up the Commercialization of R&D” project aims to develop an international curriculum on commercializing research results and convert it into an e-learning course available in four European languages (English, Polish, Romanian, Greek). The course will cater to students, researchers, innovators, innovation team members, and entrepreneurs.

The project will involve creating the course methodology and curriculum, establishing an e-learning platform, and conducting pilot courses for all target groups to evaluate the course’s effectiveness and appeal. By offering the course on an e-learning platform, we aim to widely disseminate knowledge and skills related to implementing innovative solutions into practical applications. This will meet the needs of students, researchers, innovators, and entrepreneurs for a comprehensive, accessible curriculum directly linked to university activities, aiding in better preparation for research work implementation and collaboration with incubators and technology transfer centers.

We plan to pilot train 180 students, researchers, innovators, and entrepreneurs (60 in each country), along with training 18 “train-the-trainer” individuals in the pilot program. The project’s outcomes will be shared with all interested partners and organizations. All digital training and teaching materials will be freely available to the public.

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
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