The YU Industry-Academic Cooperation Team held the ‘3rd Daegu Tech Biz Conference’
Joined by universities, research centers and the Korea Technology Finance Corporation to discuss support on transferring technologies to companies and commercializing
Youth TLO (technology licensing office) activities stand out... Tech seminar for companies, 1:1 consulting
[November 2, 2018]
<The YU Industry-Academic Cooperation Team held the 3rd Daegu Tech Biz Conference on the 2nd >
The YU Industry-Academic Cooperation Team held the ‘3rd Daegu TBC (Tech Biz Conference)’ for commercializing technologies possessed by universities. This aimed at providing ways to support the transfer and commercialization of outstanding technologies possessed by universities and research centers in the region to local companies.
This event was held at the Gyeongbuk Techno Park International Conference Room at 2 p.m. on the 2nd and it was hosted by the Daegu R&D Zone Promotion Foundation and supervised by the YU Industry-Academic Cooperation Team and LINC+.
YU, Daegu Haany University, DGIST, Gyeongbuk Techno Park, Korea Food Research Institute, Daegu-Gyeongbuk Medical Innovation Foundation, Gimhae Biomedical Center and the Korea Technology Finance Corporation Daegu Technology Convergence Center, as well as small and medium businesses attended the event where the technologies possessed by major universities and research centers were introduced. The participating institutes held consultations on technology transfer and commercialization, while also discussing ways for mutual cooperation between technology suppliers and consulting institutes.
The YU youth TLO (Technology Licensing Office) also participated in this event. The ‘youth TLO’ are young professionals in the science and engineering sectors who, upon graduating from university or graduate school, support transfer and commercialization of outstanding technologies from the university industry-academic cooperation team, research centers and labs. They held tech seminars for companies and held 1:1 consultations at this event, receiving great responses.
Ryu Ui-seok (25, YU Department of Computer Engineering, graduated), who attended this event as a youth TLO said, “This was a good opportunity to see how what we learned and researched through the youth TLO project is linked to actual technology transfers.”