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Having successfully launched in Lithuania last year, this year the Ideas to Innovation (i2i) program is expanding beyond our country. Young researchers, postgraduates and doctoral students from the Baltic States are invited to participate in the 3-day training for innovators according to a program developed by experts from the University of Cambridge and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
The Ideas to Innovation (i2i) program, based on experiential learning, provides participants with the opportunity to increase their motivation, acquire the basic knowledge and skills needed to commercialize ideas, and apply the knowledge and competencies to meet scientific needs or start-ups. The program, developed by experts, has already led to the successful development and commercialization of existing ideas by more than 2,000 participants.
Exciting presentations by:
Craifield University Professor, Educator, Entrepreneur Shai Vyakarnam;
Orsolya Ihasz, a researcher at the University of Cranfield;
Liisa van Vliet, a researcher and entrepreneur at the University of Cambridge.
The practical innovation workshop will be led by a team of experienced facilitators.
Participants: young Baltic researchers and doctoral students considering the commercialization of ideas and wishing to acquire entrepreneurial skills.
Together with KTU, the Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology (MITA), which organizes KEEN training, is implementing the project “Promoting the Development of the Life Sciences Industry” and especially encourages young people in the life sciences to participate in the program.
Benefits for participants:
The Ideas to Innovation (i2i) program, based on experiential learning, provides participants with the opportunity to increase their motivation, acquire the basic knowledge and skills needed to commercialize ideas, and apply the knowledge and competencies to meet scientific needs or start-ups. The program, developed by experts, has already led to the successful development and commercialization of existing ideas by more than 2,000 participants.
Exciting presentations by:
Craifield University Professor, Educator, Entrepreneur Shai Vyakarnam;
Orsolya Ihasz, a researcher at the University of Cranfield;
Liisa van Vliet, a researcher and entrepreneur at the University of Cambridge.
The practical innovation workshop will be led by a team of experienced facilitators.
Participants: young Baltic researchers and doctoral students considering the commercialization of ideas and wishing to acquire entrepreneurial skills.
Together with KTU, the Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology (MITA), which organizes KEEN training, is implementing the project “Promoting the Development of the Life Sciences Industry” and especially encourages young people in the life sciences to participate in the program.
Benefits for participants:
- Assessing the potential of an idea
- Strengthening the motivation to develop an idea
- Practical idea commercialization skills
- Getting acquainted with the practical principles of team building and work organization
- Getting to know investors and the opportunity to ask practical questions about idea development
- The author of the best idea in the field of life sciences from Lithuania will be awarded a lunch by an investor with an investor who specializes in investments in this field.