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Technology transfer: seeking a more efficient way.

J M Wilkinson1

  • 1Technology for Industry Ltd, Ely, UK. jmw@tfi-ltd.co.uk

Medical Device Technology
|January 24, 2007
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Bridging the gap between academia and industry is crucial for innovation. This review examines current strategies and advancements in knowledge and skill transfer to foster collaboration and growth.

Area of Science:

  • Knowledge Transfer
  • Innovation Management
  • Academic-Industry Collaboration

Background:

  • The continuous movement of knowledge and skills from academic institutions to industrial sectors is essential for sustained economic growth and technological advancement.
  • A significant cultural divide often hinders effective collaboration between academia and industry, impeding the seamless transfer of expertise.
  • There is a pressing need for robust mechanisms and strategies to facilitate productive partnerships between these two domains.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review existing solutions and recent progress in bridging the academic-industry cultural gap.
  • To identify effective methods for facilitating the transfer of knowledge and skills between academia and industry.
  • To provide insights into successful partnership models that promote innovation.

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Main Methods:

  • Literature review of current solutions for academic-industry collaboration.
  • Analysis of recent progress in knowledge and skill transfer initiatives.
  • Synthesis of findings to identify key challenges and successful strategies.

Main Results:

  • Identified persistent cultural differences as a major barrier to effective knowledge transfer.
  • Highlighted several innovative approaches and partnership models currently being implemented.
  • Documented progress in developing frameworks to facilitate collaboration and skill exchange.

Conclusions:

  • Effective strategies are emerging to overcome the cultural gap between academia and industry.
  • Continued development and implementation of these strategies are vital for fostering innovation and growth.
  • Successful academic-industry partnerships require tailored approaches to knowledge and skill transfer.