InTraMed-C2C project: drawing to a close
The main idea of the project supported by the Central-Europe Program rose from the recognition that the clinical innovation ideas across Europe do not reach the small and medium companies ready to develop products from the ideas. A methodological project was launched to improve the present situation. The main goal of InTraMed-C2C project is to develop a toolkit of the innovation transfer. The project is completed soon. This paper summarizes the main activities and experiences of Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Healthcare Technology Knowledge Centre, one of the Hungarian members of the international InTraMed-C2C project consortium. The article gives a brief summary of the main results of the project, too. (Previously two articles were published in IME about InTraMed-C2C project, the first in October 2010, the second in May 2011.)
The main idea of the project supported by the Central-Europe Program rose from the recognition that the clinical innovation ideas across Europe do not reach the small and medium companies ready to develop products from the ideas. A methodological project was launched to improve the present situation. The main goal of InTraMed-C2C project is to develop a toolkit of the innovation transfer. The project is completed soon. This paper summarizes the main activities and experiences of Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Healthcare Technology Knowledge Centre, one of the Hungarian members of the international InTraMed-C2C project consortium. The article gives a brief summary of the main results of the project, too. (Previously two articles were published in IME about InTraMed-C2C project, the first in October 2010, the second in May 2011.)
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