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Tech transfer current reforms in France: new trajectories based on a decade of
innovation law
Vincent LAMANDEréseau C.U.R.I.E.
INTERNATIONAL WINTER SCHOOL 22-24 November 2010
ALEXANDRIE
Réseau C.U.R.I.E. Who are we ?
French academic TT National network
2009 Outcomes200 professionals trained per year
200,000 laboratory notebooks distributed
Staff exchange with USA
An annual congress gathering 400 professionals
A unique website gathering the public French tech offers
www.F2T.fr
1991: Creation Réseau C.U.R.I.E.
Promoting and supporting technology transfer through education, advocacy, networking and communication. As most of its sister associations in the world!
163 public research organizations
1000 professionals (TT officers, research contracts, FP7, …)
A single & direct access to 150,000 researchers
An international network and a bridge for Europe, USA, Québec, Brésil, Chine
Partnerships with EPO/INPI, ASTP, PROTON, AUTM, SITTNET, BTEC …
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Tech Transfer French Policy Milestones
1982 : Research and technology framework law
1984 : Higher education and Universities Law
1999 : Innovation and research law
2006 : Research program law
2007 : Autonomy university law
Tech Transfer French Specificities
• National research organisations (CNRS, INSERM, INRA, INRIA, etc…): “thematic field oriented” with a long tradition in TT
• Since 4 years: Emerging “local” entities:
• at regional level (i.e. Bretagne, Aquitaine, Alsace)
• At municipality level when big enough (Paris, Lyon, Toulouse)
• Dual system, & differences among structures
General overview
Increasing role of campus• strong wish of French government (sourcing its
model from US examples, i.e. Berkeley university)• National loan 17 billons € for research &
Technology
Agenda for next years• Enforcing autonomy of universities• Enhancing IP management among public
organisations• Local management of TT & commercialisation
research results
What we have learnt from the last decades (1)
• Economy of knowledge and innovation
• Main global feature: Asia, Europe, America
• Strong implication of academic sector
• With local & overseas companies
• Complexity of IP & TT
• Economic, social, environmental, ethical issues
Academic sector is key for innovation
• Needs to identify and make accessible skills and know how of research labs (especially to SME's)
• Adapt IP portfolio to industry needs (from patent to technology « grasping »)
• Listen to the market, target high innovative sectors
• Switch from research culture to research & innovation paradigm
Tech transfer organisations play a crucial role
What we have learnt from the last decades (2)
Company clustering enhance competitiveness
• Clusters are more and more considered as vectors where tacit knowledge is shared
• They emphasize cross fertilization between education, research and industry
• They foster innovation & reinforce local dynamics
• They need coordination, advanced services and relationships with both public and private partners
What we have learnt from the last decades (3)
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Bring value to academic inventions & boost tech transfer for the public benefit
• Settling up new organization of technology transfer
• With high professionalism and trained staff
• Strengthening regional TTO close to labs & industry needs
• Supporting technology “proof-of-concept” (maturation,
prototyping, transnational research) for innovative applications
What do we expect now?
National commitments to innovation (1)
1 billion € invested through a national loan « investissements d'avenir »
• 900 Millions €,10-12 SATT (Acceleration TT companies)
• 50 Millions €, 5 national thematic TT companies• 50 Millions €, France Brevet (IP fund)
• National calls for proposal 2010-early 2011
• Selection of projects nationwide by an international committee
• Additional support from Regions and private sector
Core objective: Accelerating Tech transfer Create value through POC funding Strong IP management & efficient transfer
Core mission Protect academic researcher enterprises and start-ups creation Create the best environment to facilitate partnerships with
companies and other partners Preserve intellectual property rights & protect assets Create value through POC funding
National commitments to innovation (2)
SATT: new tech transfer system Merger between TT local services of universities and
engineering schools
– To reach a critical mass of TT professionals
– To manage significant IP portfolio in a single entity
– To increase Marketing capabilities & bargaining power
– To Add value to inventions (potential innovations) Frame agreement with national research organizations
– To access high profile services in specific fields (Health, Agro, etc.)
– To expand international network & global markets
thematic
Multi-thematic
National
Local
CNRSFIST12,000
ONERAaerospace
INRAInra Transfert
1,800
INRIAInria Transfert
2,800
INSERMInserm Transfert
6,000
Medical h.
ICT
Agrobusiness
Univ.Univ.
Univ.Univ.
Engineering schoolsEngineering
schools
Regional TTO’s50,000
Paris hospitals
TTO’s2,000
Univ. Engineering schools
Univ.Univ.
Univ.
Engineering schools
Engineering schools
Regional TTO’s50,000
Regional TTO’s50,000
Regional TTO’s50,000
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Engineering schools
aerospace
Univ.Univ.
Univ.Univ.Univ.
Univ.Univ.
Univ.
CEA15,000
Univ.
Univ.
Univ.
SATT core missions (1)
Provide a large range of services related to TT and commercialisation activities:
Promote innovation culture at campus level Support collaborative research Detect innovations at labs (invention disclosures) Manage IP portfolio Organize company scouting and answer industry
requests
Organize vertical integration of TT activities Educational sessions to researchers and master degree Project engineering from early stage technology to
commercialization and transfer Defining IP & TT strategies Support patenting process and IP costs, up to
prosecution Financial support to innovative projects (patents,
maturation, pre-incubation, incubation, etc.)
SATT core missions (2)
SATT commercialisation way
Two routes
Dealing with existing enterprise
Start-up creation
One challenge « Finding the right partner » Information technology tools for available technologies Online database SATT + French database (F2T) International network (SITTNET, EIP, SPARK IP, EEN)
Techno push: France Technology Transfer
• A unique website of technology offers from academic research
for industrial companies and ventures capitalists :
www.f2t.fr in partnership with and
• More than 900 technology offers from the French public research available today
to industrials of various scientific backgroundsChemistry Materials Agro food
IT Energy Health
Key figures1000-1500 connexions a day
French & English Offers
Participation to Business conventions (national & abroad)
Alliances & partnershipsEnterprise Europe Network
The main European network 500 points of contact and 4.000 experts
Spark-IP World's leading IP marketplace platform with over 50 million patent documents and over 10,000 available technologies
TechTransferOnline.com US online service of Intellectual Property (IP) to facilitates licensing
Shanghai International TechTransfer network
Chinese network dealing with international tech transfer in Shanghai
Beijing Technology exchange & promotion Center.
Chinese network dealing with international tech transfer in Beijing
To conclude
French commitment in tech transfer activities
- Enhance the invention outcomes - Accelerate tech transfer- Expand network of professional tech transfer structures
and
Welcome discussions with egyptian partners
Thank you for your attention! …and welcome french-egyptian friendship
Contact: http://curie.asso.fr