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For example, Cardiff the regional innovation ecosystem through a partnership with Cardiff University. The partners developed a translational research facility to train scientists and technicians in compound semiconductor technologies and support R&D facilities to help UK businesses capitalize on advances in these technologies. This collaboration between businesses and universities promotes an innovation ecosystem. While the desire for university-industry partnerships is easy to describe, many companies find it challenging to establish and operate these partnerships effectively, even with the critical financial resources and human capital in place.
The challenge is even more severe in an ecosystem where various stakeholders have their own ambitions and require proper coordination to achieve impact. About the author ø is a visiting scholar at the MIT Innovation Program. is the Williamsport Professor of Entrepreneurship at the MIT Sloan School of Management and co-director of the Relations Job Function Email List Advisor for Siemens AG in Munich, Germany. An example of a reference partnership is Labs. See. and, How to Build Productive Partnerships with Universities, MIT Sloan Management Review, vol. (Summer): . Show all references Acknowledgments We would like to thank the following individuals.

For providing us with insights into university relationships and for many fruitful discussions (in alphabetical order by unit name): and from Aarhus University; and from AstraZeneca; from and; from Pharovia, and ; Michelle Benard from Google; the and; ø from Novo Nordisk; Kate Barnard and Mark Jeffries from Rolls-Royce; Najib Abu Salbi; and from Siemens. Finally, we would like to thank the participants of the Success Factors for University Partnerships workshop who tested our University Partner Canvas and gave us extremely valuable feedback. Tags: Collaboration Innovation Ecosystem Innovation Management Partners R&D Technology Innovation University Business School Repost: More projects.
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