The second call for new Proof of Concept (PoC) projects is now open
Masaryk University accepts PoC projects focused on supporting the application potential of science and research.
Fifty students from Georgia and Kyrgyzstan spent last week at Masaryk University in Brno. The Technology Transfer Office invited them to a workshop within the EUCA-InVEst project. Students succeeded in a competition at their home universities, in which their business plans were assessed. The winners then came to MU to develop their ideas and learn from the European experience. As part of the workshop students address legal issues, intellectual property issues as well as presentation skills to investors or general tips what to look out for at the start of their business.
Masaryk University accepts PoC projects focused on supporting the application potential of science and research.
Gain practical skills to transform your research in biotechnology, pharmacy, and medicine into innovations ready for the market – with a focus on intellectual property protection, commercialization, industry collaboration, and spin-off creation. The program starts on October 1. Apply by September 10!