Deadline for registration thursday 10th !!
The Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics (BFE) welcome you to an inspiring workshop exploring the bridge between academic research and commercial success! Join us and learn from those who have succeeded and those who finance the best projects. Be inspired as we are 💡
Register today to secure your spot at this unique workshop where research meets business! We look forward to seeing you there to explore how together we can bring research from the UiT to the market.
Program
Light refreshments
12:00 Welcome by Petter Gullmark Dean for Innovation and Industry Collaboration at BFE
12:15 Medicine from the arctic ocean - a film about the research platform Marbio and entrepreneurship
From Sea to Patient by Espen Hansen KinSea Lead Discovery
12:30 From Research to Impact by Elisabeth Andreassen, Business Unit Manager; Norinnova AS
Innovasjonshub by Stian Røberg Group Leader Project Office Faculty of Health Sciences, UiT
13:00 SMOLTR – A new innovation project from BFE, Ingrid Skjæveland
13:15 Break; talk to someone you haven’t met before.
13:30 Shaped by the Arctic and serving enzymes globally By ArcticZymes, Olav Lanes
13:45 Money/finance/seed/capital/resources. UiT Talent Innovation makes it possible v/Pål Vegar Storeheier, head of office Office for Research and Innovation
- Commercialisation Project by Lars E. Onsøyen,The Research Council of Norway
- What about EU? by Waqar Ahmed, NCP EIC, The Research Council of Norway
- International trade advisory by Innovation Norway Karianne Olsen og Turid Buvika
- Network and access to investors, by Ann Kristin Nilssen, Business Unit Manager, Norinnova AS
15:00 Closing remarks by Petter Gullmark
Do you have some questions?
15:10-16:00 Ask the adviser
- UiT, Office for Research and Innovation,
- UiT, The Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics (BFE) Hanne Risan Johnsen, Emilie Isaksen og Ingrid Hovda Lien
- Norinnova AS, Elisabeth Andreassen
- The Research council, Lars E Onsøyen og Waqar Ahmed
- Innovation Norway, Karianne Olsen og Turid Buvik