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Astra+ training: Software Specific Challenges in Knowledge Transfer

Toimumise aeg : 04.-05.06.26
Toimumise koht: TalTech Mektory (Raja 15, Tallinn)
Sihtrühm: Training group is 30 people, 4 places for Tallinn University. Target group: Technology and knowledge transfer experts and specialists of public universities and state universities of applied sciences are welcome to participate. Obligatory participation on both full days. Registration is a subject to organiser’s approval.
Grupi suurus : 2
Vabad kohad: 2

Õpiväljundid:
Overall Course Learning Outcomes
By the end of this 2-day course, participants will be able to:
- Identify, classify, and assess digital research assets with potential for knowledge transfer or commercialisation
- Select appropriate intellectual property (IP) protection and licensing strategies for digital outputs (including software, data, and AI)
- Evaluate and apply open science and open licensing approaches alongside proprietary strategies
- Design and compare business models for software and AI-based innovations
- Navigate key legal, regulatory, and

Teemad
Topics:
Day 1 – Managing digital research results – the basics
1. Identifying digital assets – let’s not forget valuable things!
2. IP protection for digital research results – not just patents
3. Open science and open licensing
4. Traditional and open business models for software-based businesses
Day 2 – Current challenges in digital research
1. Data in research and knowledge transfer
2. Managing and transferring know-how
3. AI challenges – IP, data, regulatory issues
4. Licensing data, know-how and AI
5. Business models for AI technology businesses.

Koolitaja tutvustus:
Trainer: Malcolm Bain
Malcolm Bain is an English solicitor and Spanish lawyer, ASTP trainer. He has worked as an Information Technology and Intellectual Property lawyer over the last 20 years, with a specialisation in technology licensing, open-source software and content, technology transfer and privacy. In 2006, together with his partner Manuel Mart?nez, he founded his own firm “id-law partners” as a boutique specialized in IP and ICT. In May 2018, both incorporated this firm into Across Legal. In addition to his professional activity advising entrepreneurs, private companies, public administrations and open source projects, Malcolm is a member of the Free Software Foundation Europe and ASTP, associate professor of law at the University of Barcelona, mentor in Tecniospring
Industry and other programs for entrepreneurs and frequent speaker at conferences and seminars in the field of ICTs and entrepreneurship in the digital world.

More info: https://acrosslegal.com/en/people/malcolm-bain/ and
https://www.linkedin.com/in/malcolm-bain/

Kontaktisik:
Julia Reinman
Koostöö koordinaator
Teadmussiirde ja projektide keskuse ettevõtluskoostöö ja partnerlussuhete talitus EXU
E-post: julia.reinman@tlu.ee
Tel. 5698 2777