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International Association of Science Parks highlights trends in Innovation Technology Transfer at regional forum
Hosted by SRTI Park, the event spotlighted key topics, including role of AI and strategies for global IP protection
The International Association of Science Parks and Areas of Innovation (IASP) hosted a regional forum in Dubai, focusing on the latest trends in innovation and technology transfer. The event, titled "Innovation and Technology Transfer: Trends and Opportunities," brought together experts, policymakers, and industry leaders to discuss how science parks can drive economic growth through innovation. Key topics included the role of science parks in fostering startup ecosystems, enhancing university-industry collaborations, and the integration of smart city technologies. The forum highlighted the importance of creating an environment conducive to innovation, with discussions on policy frameworks, funding mechanisms, and the global exchange of best practices in technology transfer. Additionally, the event showcased successful case studies from around the world, emphasizing the need for adaptive strategies to meet the evolving demands of the global innovation landscape.
Read the Full Zawya Article at https://www.zawya.com/en/press-release/companies-news/international-association-of-science-parks-highlights-trends-in-innovation-technology-transfer-at-regional-forum-d8gifgqf
Read the Full Zawya Article at https://www.zawya.com/en/press-release/companies-news/international-association-of-science-parks-highlights-trends-in-innovation-technology-transfer-at-regional-forum-d8gifgqf
