Mon May 24 2021
Illustrious Professor Wim Vanhaverbeke, Professor of Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship at University of Surrey and ESADE visiting professor and open innovation and Dr Tony Raven, CEO of Cambridge University Enterprise since 2011 are faculties on TEXEM’s forthcoming programme.
The programme titled, Leading and Driving Innovation For Success During Tough Times will hold between 26-27 May. Under Dr Tony Raven’s leadership, the number of spin-outs created by Cambridge University Enterprise has gone up by 250%.
The Cambridge University Enterprise venture funding capacity has grown by 730%. Compared to its international peers, the Cambridge University Enterprise generates more licences per £/$ of research funding and the lowest cost per license. Compared to its global peers, it generates more licences per £/$ of research funding and the lowest cost per licence. Also, Cambridge University spin-outs have raised the largest amount of investment in total over
Illustrious Professor Wim Vanhaverbeke, Professor of Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship at University of Surrey and ESADE Visiting professor and open innovation and Dr Tony Raven, CEO of Cambridge University Enterprise, since 2011 are faculties on TEXEM’s forthcoming programme Leading And Driving Innovation For Success During Tough Times scheduled to hold between 26-27 May. Under Dr […]
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