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TIME

SESSIONS

13:00 – 13:20

REGISTRATION & COFFEE

13:20 – 14:00

OPENING CEREMONY

PÁTRIA ROOM

With Arno Meerman (CEO of UIIN) and László Palkovics (Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Széchenyi István University Foundation)

14:00 – 15:30

Innovation and entrepreneurship in European University Alliances

LEHAR ROOM

CASE STUDIES

  • EUTOPIA: The development of a joint Innovation Strategy  Read more
  • ENLIGHT: Towards an Impact-Driven University  Read more
  • E³UDRES² – Engaged and entrepreneurial universities creating smart & sustainable regions

The GIG Economy – Implications for workers, employers and policy-makers’

BRAHMS ROOM

WORKSHOP

Facilitated by Joe English (Meath County Council) and Conor Patterson (Newry and Mourne Enterprise Agency) – Read more

Entrepreneurial curricula and cultivating the student entrepreneur

BARTOK II ROOM

RESEARCH

  • An Analysis of Gender Gap Regarding Entrepreneurial Intention, Self-Efficacy and Entrepreneurial Education Preferences Among University  Read more
  • How to teach entrepreneurship that solves societal challenges and addresses SDGs  Read more
  • Entrepreneurial Entrepreneurship Education – SEED: A case of students interning in their own Company

Operationalizing strategic global partnerships to advance innovation in education

LISZT I-II ROOM

WORKSHOP

Facilitated by Monroe France (Tufts University)   Read more

15:30 – 16:00

COFFEE BREAK

16:00 – 17:30

Exploring different partnership models to accelerate disruptive innovation and education

LEHAR ROOM

CASE STUDIES

  • Driving university partnerships forward – merging the strategic, operational and cultural lanes without collisions –  Read more
  • Ulster University and Allen & Overy: Broader, Stronger, Deeper 2015-2025  Read more
  • Carleton University and Ericsson Canada Strategic Collaboration  Read more
  • TU Dublin Enterprise Academy: A Lifecycle Model for University-Enterprise Engagement  Read more

The entrepreneurial pathway: Enabling students through education, entrepreneurship centres and incubators

BRAHMS ROOM

PRACTITIONERS

  • HKTech 300: a large scale entrepreneurship program in Hong Kong and Greater ChinaHKTech 300  Read more
  • Entrepreneurship and Incubators as Employability Drivers  Read more
  • Assessment and development of entrepreneurial competences with EICAA, an innovative platform for the entrepreneurial university  Read more
  • How universities can structure their entrepreneurship education to build an entrepreneurial pathway

Driving innovation through research commercialisation and spin-off pathways

BARTOK II ROOM

RESEARCH

  • Models of University Venture Capital in Europe  Read more
  • Busting myths and moving forward: The reality of UK university approaches to spinning out companies –  Read more
  • Breaking the mould in social sciences commercialisation: the case of the University of Cambridge – Read more
  • Valorisation and impact creation: What do academics need and how can universities best support them?

An impact-driven way of working: Establishing an impact academy

LISZT I-II ROOM

WORKSHOP

Facilitated by Anne Bergen and Marleen Kuijpers (University of Twente)  Read more

19:00 – 21:00

UIIN MEMBERS’ DINNER

UIIN Organisational Members ONLY

21:00 – 23:00

INFORMAL GET-TOGETHER

Join us for drinks and networking at KIOSK, located at Március 15. tér 4.

TIME (CEST)

SESSIONS

8:30 – 9:00

REGISTRATION & COFFEE

9:00 – 10:30

KEYNOTE PANEL

PÁTRIA ROOM

Partnering and the Future of Education

  • Cristina Riesen – Educreators Foundation
  • Roberta Malee Bassett – The World Bank
  • Diana El-Azar – Minerva Project
  • Balázs Hankó – Hungarian Government
  • Balzhan Orazbayeva – UIIN (Moderator)

10:30 – 11:00

COFFEE BREAK

11:00 – 12:20

Entrepreneurship at universities – developing entrepreneurial ecosystems, cultures and students

LEHAR ROOM

CASE STUDIES

  • Start100- From Idea to Impact Within 100 Days  Read more
  • StartLAB.BRUSSELS: The Multilingual Youth Incubator in the Heart of Europe  Read more
  • Building scalable, purpose-led venture creation programmes on-campus – Read more

How to build, strengthen and manage partnerships

BRAHMS ROOM

PRACTITIONERS

  • Stakeholder Engagement: shifting the power in relationships – Read more
  • ‘There’s Nothing Ill Can Dwell In Such A Temple’: Partnering Internally For External Success – Read more
  • A partnership approach to SME growth: an Australian perspective – Read more

How to outsmart AI at universities by building on industry cooperation? 

LISZT III ROOM

Facilitated by László Korányi (Ministry of Culture and Innovation and Óbuda University), Kitti Jakab (Lunar Program) and Miklós Kozlovszky (Óbuda University).  Read more

Strengthening boundary spanning skills and competencies

BARTOK II ROOM

RESEARCH

  • Brokers: the key to cross-boundary collaboration in learning communities?  Read more
  • Third space innovators: Identifying and interrogating boundary-spanning roles in innovation spaces  Read more
  • The boundary spanning skills framework: A training program to address UBC skills needs

Socialising entrepreneurial ecosystems: learnings from a global programme

LISZT I-II ROOM

WORKSHOP

Facilitated by Irene Dal Poz and Dr Sahand Zanjani Pour (Oxentia Ltd)  Read more

12:25 – 13:00

KEYNOTE PANEL

PÁTRIA ROOM

Entrepreneurship at Universities

  • Philipp Gerbert – UnternehmerTUM Venture Labs
  • Todd Davey – UIIN (Moderator)

13:00 – 14:20

LUNCH BREAK – POSTER PRESENTATIONS

  • The sustainable and scalable journey to increased employability in Africa – Read more
  • Restarting businesses in the creative and arts industry through mentorship – Read more
  • Unlocking the potential of digital co-creation between HEIs, NGOs, and citizens – Read more
  • iCCiEE – intercultural Co-Creation for international Entrepreneurship Education – Read more
  • The Ecosystem Integration Labs as an operational framework to accelerate innovation in HEIs and regions – Read more
  • Faculty promotion system: Empirical evidence from a developing country – Read more
  • Virtual job fair for university students – Read more
  • Possibilities to improve outcomes and impact in the cooperation projects between universities and SMEs – Read more
  • How the use of empirical research methods facilitates the development of university-industry collaboration – Read more
  • Skills and competencies development in experiential learning – An approach to measuring impact – Read more
  • The role of the university in developing industry clusters – Read more
  • Network based bridging between universities and the private sector – Read more
  • Responsible innovation-led entrepreneurial university transformation centres – Read more

14:20 – 15:40

Entrepreneurship at universities – developing entrepreneurial ecosystems, cultures and students

LEHAR ROOM

CASE STUDIES

  • Four Higher Education Institutions Bundle Resources to Foster Student Entrepreneurship  Read more
  • Spinning Up A Rural Vortex – Developing an Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in Devon –   Read more
  • The Growth House – an inhouse innovation unit tying the knots together in the Oslo innovation ecosystem –  Read more

Developing educational frameworks for the skills of tomorrow

BRAHMS ROOM

PRACTITIONERS

  • Modern universities – a shift from curriculum-focused institutions towards incubators for competences of the future  Read more
  • Designing the Future of Humanities Education Through Collaboration With Industry and Community  Read more
  • The role of CSR aspects in the evolution of entrepreneurial education for tech students   Read more
  • Scenario workshop as a tool for organisational learning about the future of higher education –  Read more

How can HEIs support socially responsible businesses in their region? 

LISZT III ROOM

Speakers: Fleur Schellekens (UIIN), Adeline Scherman Leroy and Monica Collins (both Unicorn Institute, IMTBS) and Iñigo Puertas (Enlight European University & Euskampus Fundazioa).  Read more

Academic careers in spanning the boundaries of universities

BARTOK II ROOM

RESEARCH

  • The importance of collaborative outcome measures to both sector and researcher career stage  Read more
  • PhD Students’ Perceptions of Work Placements and Career Preferences  Read more
  • Spanning Boundaries Through Intersectoral Mobility  Read more

15:40 – 16:00

COFFEE BREAK

16:00-17:30

Funding university-industry partnerships

LEHAR ROOM

PANEL DISCUSSION

  • The Role of Public Granting Councils in Advancing Academia-Industry Partnerships to Enhance R&D Outputs – Read more

Programs and mechanisms supporting research valorisation and commercialisation

LISZT III ROOM

PRACTITIONERS

  • Starting up Technology Transfer Office in a Small Non-tech Based University – Read more
  • Learnings from the Aspect Network: Mechanisms for Supporting SSHA Commercialisation – Read more
  • The “Greenhouse” Strategy for Commercialisation, Knowledge and Technology Transfer – Read more
  • The Thematic Technology Transfer Program – Circular Technology (TTT-CT) – Read more

Assess, Align, Advance – Data driven approaches to impact and innovation (feat. RWTH Aachen)

BRAHMS ROOM

Dr. Felix Kampel (University of Aachen) and Dr. Basak Candemir (Elsevier)  – Read more

Support structures in and around universities to develop innovative and entrepreneurial ecosystems

BARTOK II ROOM

RESEARCH

  • From design innovation catalysts to boundary infrastructures: Fostering interdisciplinary collaboration for university-industry innovations – Read more
  • Design and temporal nature of top-down entrepreneurial ecosystem support processes: implications for emerging resource-constrained environments – Read more
  • Bouncing forward: how universities can grow knowledge exchange and boost innovation in a post-pandemic landscape – Read more
  • The Enterprise Pathway – Embedding entrepreneurship and research commercialisation into academic promotion pathways – Read more

University-business co-creation

LISZT I-II ROOM

Facilitated by Andrey Dyachenko and Balzhan Orazbayeva – supported by representatives from industry  – Read more

19:00 – 00:00

CONFERENCE DINNER

Open to all delegates

Ceremonial Hall at the Vigadó Concert Hall

TIME (CEST)

SESSIONS

8:30-9:00

REGISTRATION & COFFEE

9:00 – 10:20

Addressing regional challenges and strengthen engagement with regional actors, including SMEs

LEHAR ROOM

CASE STUDIES

  • Innovation and Business Development Districts Powered by the Florida SBDC at FAU   Read more
  • The Knowledge Bridge Project – Increasing Mutual Benefits in Academy-Industry Collaboration   Read more
  • Rural Prosperity Can’t Wait: Solving Regional Economic and Workforce Challenges Through Partnerships and Innovation   Read more
  • The Research Creations Showcase: Spanning the Boundaries of a University-led Curatorial Engagement Practice in Western Sydney – Read more

Involving industry in co-designing and co-delivering education for the skills of tomorrow

BRAHMS ROOM

PRACTITIONERS

  • Engagement model Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) creates competitive and climate smart rural SMEs   Read more
  • University and HRD Co-Designing of Smart Factory People Transformation for Agri-Food Industry – Read more
  • Learning in the Metaverse: A Virtual Reality Transversal Skills Programme from Industry and Higher Education – Read more

Universities supporting SMEs: from survival to growth

LISZT III ROOM

Speakers: Jose Villagran (UIIN), Adeline Scherman Leroy (Unicorn Institute & Institut Mines-Télécom Business School) and Annette Dockerty (University of Technology Sydney).

Disrupting higher education and the educational frameworks

BARTOK II ROOM

RESEARCH

  • Social Impact through Digital Teaching – Read more
  • The European OER Ecosystem 2030 – A Hybrid Delphi Study – Read more
  • University-industry collaboration in education – towards a collaboration continuum within first mission activities – Read more
  • Driving cultural change towards more engaged universities: barriers, drivers and recommendations

The dynamics of the Knowledge Square will foster the universities of the future

LISZT I-II ROOM

WORKSHOPS

Facilitated by Johan Blaus (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) and Torbjörn Lundh (University of Gothenburg) – Read more

10:20 – 10:40

COFFEE BREAK

10:40 – 12:00

KEYNOTE PANEL

Building Strategic Partnerships in STEM and SSH

PÁTRIA ROOM

  • Kelly Sexton – University of Michigan
  • Emma Salgard Cunha – University of Cambridge
  • Robert Giezendanner-Thoben – EPFL
  • Adam Szigeti – Siemens Evosoft
  • Sarah Jaber – UIIN (Moderator)

12:00 – 13:15

Involving industry in co-designing and co-delivering education for the skills of tomorrow

LEHAR ROOM

CASE STUDIES

  • Collaborative Education Boosts The Talents of Tomorrow   Read more
  • Talent Factory Connecting Working Life and Education  Read more
  • STEAMhouse – a catalyst for re-imagining the curriculum   Read more

How to build, strengthen and manage partnerships

BRAHMS ROOM

PRACTITIONERS

  • Introduction of an Account Management Framework to identify, build, strengthen and consistently manage Swinburne’s Strategic Partners – Read more
  • The research game at PlayStation – Read more
  • Industry and community engagement and partnerships: Success from an integrated multi-faceted –Read more

Innovation hubs and frameworks addressing regional challenges and smart specialisation

LISZT III ROOM

PRACTITIONERS

  • Establishing the framework for Regional Ecosystem Development: Start for Future (SFF) a Case Study  Read more
  • The Geography of Science, Technology, & Innovation Under the U.S. CHIPS + Science Act –  Read more
  • Benchmarking external engagement: An institutional framework for engagement success

Emerging trends in supporting academic innovators: A global perspective

BARTOK II ROOM

Moderator: 

Yatin Karpe (Director Technology Commercialisation, Rowan University)

Panel Members:

  • Anji Miller, Senior Business Manager in the Tech Transfer Team of LifeArc
  • Nidhal Bouaynaya, Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Studies at Rowan University
  • Michele Washko, President & CEO at Life Sciences Greenhouse of PA
  • Michelle Conway, Director of Student and Client Services at Alvernia University
  • Victor Lau, Associate Director at Knowledge Transfer Office of the City University of Hong Kong

LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® on Innovation in Education

LISZT I-II ROOM

WORKSHOPS

Facilitated by Liliya Terzieva (the Hague University of Applied Sciences) and Tanja Beks (Breda University of Applied Sciences) – Read more

13:15 – 14:30

LUNCH BREAK – POSTER PRESENTATIONS

  • The Aston Global Advantage: Putting theory into practice – Read more
  • A conceptual framework for innovation: Creating impact through an evolution of the quadruple helix – Read more
  • Analysing R&D technology trends in Italy – Read more
  • Intrapreneurship and open innovation efforts within institutions: Are they stronger together? – Read more
  • The role of entrepreneurship modules in syntegrative education – Read more
  • Learnings from a Lifelong Learning program for key personnel in manufacturing industry – Read more
  • Proof of Concept Programme as an instrument for spreading innovative mindset in a university – Read more
  • Embedding employability and entrepreneurship in a UK-China joint curriculum – Read more
  • SIXLabs Playbook supporting knowledge valorisation process of SMEs – Read more
  • Developing a checklist to monitor startup progress – A case of a university incubator – Read more
  • WEBLEARN: an efficient platform for collaborative and cutting-edge competence development in the industry – Read more

14:30 – 16:00

Supporting and driving research collaboration and valorisation

LEHAR ROOM

CASE STUDIES

  • “Where Innovation Happens” – From Scientific Know-How in Italy To An International Open-Minded Project – Read more
  • Creating opportunities for early entrepreneurs to thrive at Charles University in Prague – Read more
  • The ‘Serendipity Day’: An interactive way to define new research topics together with industry – Read more
  • Developing critical research communication skills among student researchers – Read more

12 principles of the Wicked Architect: How to deal with complex challenges in society?

LISZT I-II ROOM

WORKSHOPS

Facilitated by Lotte Ovaere and Katrien Vandael (UCLL) – Read more

Tools and frameworks to strengthen the university’s engagement with regional actors

BRAHMS ROOM

PRACTITIONERS

  • University-Municipality Cooperation for innovation in rural areas – Read more
  • Strengthening Governance of Place-Based Ecosystems – Lund Model for Innovation Ecosystem Portfolio Tracking (LIEPT)– Read more
  • The impact assessment in university – business collaboration programs: a practical experience in the Basque – Read more
  • Lessons learned from 20 years of regional science marketing and boundary spanning

How can we help teachers-to-be raise the next generation of entrepreneurs?

LISZT III ROOM

Speakers: Alexandra Zinovyeva and Jose Villagran (both UIIN), Mario Vötsch (Pädagogische Hochschule Tirol) –  Read more

Supporting research commercialisation and intellectual property management

BARTOK II ROOM

RESEARCH

  • Knowledge and technology transfer: A question of individual perspective? Results of a comprehensive expert survey – Read more
  • How do AI-enabled SMEs accelerate academic entrepreneurial innovation in university-industry ecosystem? – Read more
  • Analysis of Policies Regulating The Intellectual Property at HEIs: Selected European Countries and HEIs – Read more
  • Research commercialisation strategies of Australian universities: How are we treading? – Read more

16:00 – 16:30

AWARD CEREMONY

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