Programme of the Hungarian-Israeli Technology Incubation and Technology Transfer Seminar

Budapest, Monday, Oct. 12, 2009
Website: http://emt.bme.hu/emt/en/incutech
Venue: Innomed Medical Co., H-1146 Budapest, Szabó József u. 12. "Moziterem"
http://www.innomed.hu/index_en.php
Organised by the Budapest University of Technology and Economics

 

Programme

Time

 

Chair & Moderator

 Activity

10.00-10.20

Ilona Vass

Welcome by Endre Dévai, Innomed; Gyula Csopaki; NKTH; László Vajta, BME

10.20-11.20

 

The Israeli technological incubation programme: characteristics, achievements, experiences, by Rina Pridor, Israel

11.20-11.35

 

Innovation, start-ups, incubation in Israel – through Hungarian eyes, by László Korányi, Hungarian Science & Technology Attaché, Tel Aviv, Israel

11.35-11.50

 

Overview of the new Hungarian technology incubation programme, by Vilmos Németh, NKTH

11.50-12.10

László Kutor

Selected R&D&I results at Hungarian universities, potential incubation topics, mid-term plans at BME, by Sándor Tömösközi, BME

12.10-12.40

 

Success conditions and barriers for start-ups, spin-offs and technological incubators in Hungary, by Zsombor Lacza, Semmelweis University of Medicine; Gábor Felső, BME

12.40-13.00

 

Q&A, discussion

13.00-14.00

 Buffet lunch

Press conference (by invitation, venue: "Lovagterem")

14.00-14.30

György Csepeli

International experiences in the adaptation of the technological incubator model, by Rina Pridor

14.30-14.50

 

Technology incubation experiences in Hungary, by Ildikó P. Májer, Val Deal

14.50-15.10

 

Start-up and spin-off experiences in Israel, by Hanan Gefen, Israel 

15.10-15.40

 

 Technology start-up experiences in Hungary and abroad, by András Pungor, Bay Zoltán Applied Research Foundation

15.40-16.20

László Korányi

Reflections by Rina Pridor, Hanan Gefen, others

16.20-17.00  

Q&A, discussion, consultations