Conducted by the Offices of SingHealth Technology Incubator (SCOUT) and SingHealth Intellectual Property (SHIP), learn the process of bringing innovation to market – via local deployment, licensing or launching a start-up!
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Talk 1: The Importance of Biomedical Technology Incubation within Public and Private Sectors
by Dr Danny Belkin, Director, SCOUT
Medical technology development towards commercialization is a very complex path that is fraught with pitfalls and many points at which decisions which can prove detrimental to the ultimate feasibility and success of a product can be mistakenly taken. Staff conducting such projects within public healthcare are particularly susceptible to these due to potential lack of experience and support structures aimed at ensuring they are proactively negated and avoided. Incubation frameworks such as SCOUT are becoming more prevalent in public sector entities in Singapore and beyond and are aimed at optimizing the technology yield emerging from these bodies: to ensure that if a technology has real potential it will have the best chance of actually becoming a privately funded startup. SCOUT itself was set up last year with the goal of nurturing promising research and innovation projects from throughout the SingHealth cluster and accelerating their momentum towards commercialization and medical deployment via spinning off start-up companies. This talk will make an introduction into entrepreneurship within public healthcare, then cover both the need for support mechanisms such as SCOUT, and the framework and activities of the Incubator itself.
Talk 2: Navigating Innovation: Insights into intellectual property and commercialization
by Ms Chole Chu, Assisstant Manager, SHIP
The process of technology transfer is inherently complex, with potential pitfalls spanning technical and market challenges. This talk will provide an overview of the critical processes that bridge the gap between research and real-world impact from the perspectives at the SingHealth Intellectual Property office (SHIP). Discover key considerations you should keep in mind when embarking on new research in order to avoid the common pitfalls of technology transfer. Learn how intellectual property serves as the foundation for protecting new inventions, and how it is used a tool to monetize innovative ideas, ensuring a fair value for inventors. Gain a practical understanding of the role of licensing in commercialization and strategies to overcome common challenges of licensing.
A.L.I.C.E@KKH, Boon Siew Building, 75 Bukit Timah Road, #06-(01-07), Singapore 229833
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