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Beyond the Breakthrough is a weekly interview show with the brightest minds in university innovation tackling the question: how does research get from a lab into the marketplace? It is hosted by Thierry Heles.

Beyond the Breakthrough with Thierry Heles Mawsonia

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Beyond the Breakthrough is a weekly interview show with the brightest minds in university innovation tackling the question: how does research get from a lab into the marketplace? It is hosted by Thierry Heles.

    Fernando Moncada: Five lessons for would-be academic founders

    Fernando Moncada: Five lessons for would-be academic founders

    Universities, by their very nature, have always been strong centres of innovation. Scientific discoveries are routinely made in university research labs – but spinning those discoveries out into an operational business comes with numerous hurdles.

    Duncan Johnson, Miles Kirby: NG Studios helps entrepreneurs think big

    Duncan Johnson, Miles Kirby: NG Studios helps entrepreneurs think big

    Duncan Johnson argues that spinout founders in the north of England need to learn to think bigger. That's not just a question of access to capital (his investment firm Northern Gritstone has £312m at its disposal) but also of infrastructure to mentor and nurture these founders.

    Jim Shaikh – Corporates drawn to climate tech innovation at Imperial College London’s Greenhouse accelerator

    Jim Shaikh – Corporates drawn to climate tech innovation at Imperial College London’s Greenhouse accelerator

    Some of the most innovative clean energy and climate technologies originate in the labs of the world’s research universities. At Imperial College London’s climate innovation accelerator, The Greenhouse, startups address solutions in niche areas such as bio-textiles, waste management and green hydrogen.

    Season 2 Recap

    Season 2 Recap

    We take a look back at some of the key insights shared by guests on season 2 of Beyond the Breakthrough.

    • 35 min
    TU Darmstadt has developed a unique approach to licensing

    TU Darmstadt has developed a unique approach to licensing

    Licensing intellectual property to a spinout can take frustratingly long and end with terms for a spinout that a venture capital investor might not be comfortable with — the university taking too large a share is a typical argument that you’ll hear particularly in the UK. There are initiatives to speed this up. The US has BOLT and the UK has the USIT Guides, template term sheets co-developed by tech transfer offices, investors and law firms to significantly speed up the process. Ireland even has a national IP protocol.

    • 20 min
    Panel discussion: What does the hospital of the future look like?

    Panel discussion: What does the hospital of the future look like?

    How do you get beyond the many roadblocks stopping cutting-edge technology from being adopted by healthcare providers – which naturally have a lot of safety concerns, and often sizeable budget constraints too. Are hospitals moving to being completely decentralised in the future? And is AI about to revolutionise how hospitals are run?

    • 1 hr 4 min

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