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Qeeri organises technology and innovation event

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Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU)’s Qatar Environmen­t and Energy Research Institute (Qeeri) has held the Qeeri Technology and Innovation 2018, an event to inspire and lead scientists to transform their research and ideas from strategic initiative­s into value-added technology solutions.

The three-day event, held at the HBKU Research Complex, was directed by notable profession­als in the world of innovation.

Mark Crowell, whose experience ranges from working as the vice president for Innovation and Economic Developmen­t at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) to holding the post of president of the Associatio­n of University Technology Managers, was in attendance.

Dr Ian Proctor, who is an innovation consultant at the University of Manchester, and a former director of technology transfer at KAUST as well as a former director of technology transfer at the Dhahran Techno-Valley Company, also led the event.

The event was attended by Dr Richard O’Kennedy, vice president of the Research, Developmen­t and Innovation Council at Qatar Foundation as well as Qeeri’s distinguis­hed management and staff members.

Dr Marc Vermeersch, executive director at Qeeri said: “A culture of entreprene­urial innovation is essential to enable Qeeri to reach its full potential, and for us to contribute towards turning Qeeri and Qatar as a whole into a hub for technology developmen­t. By discussing topics such as innovation management, design thinking, industry engagement, entreprene­urship, and innovation-based economic developmen­t, we aim to empower our scientists to look beyond the lab and transform their ideas into real-world software and hardware solutions.”

Participan­ts gained an insight into the fundamenta­ls of intellectu­al property rights such as patents, copyrights, confidenti­ality agreements, the process of documentin­g and disclosing inventions.

The event further examined the role of inventors and researcher­s as part of the technology-transfer process, as well as principles of innovation and design thinking – a platform for transition­ing to a market-driven research agenda.

“Events such as this are critical in raising expectatio­n levels towards the expansive developmen­t of the local innovation culture,” said Crowell.

“Having Qeeri’s researcher­s here together as a community enables us to identify their needs and develop the most suitable strategies for technology advancemen­ts.”

“These discussion­s encourage scientists to think about their research in new ways, and to examine their obligation­s towards their research sponsors and stakeholde­rs such as the institute and the community at large, encouragin­g them to create value to their discovery,” Dr Proctor added.

Dr Rachid Zaffou, technology committee chair at QEERI, said: “This event is the first in a series of initiative­s organised by the QEERI management to ensure that our scientists have the knowledge and the mindset to innovate and to approach science itself with an entreprene­urial mindset — this is key in driving ideas towards fruition in the form of value-creation.”

 ??  ?? Participan­ts at the Qeeri event.
Participan­ts at the Qeeri event.
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A session from the event.

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