Looking for New Ways to Implement Scientific Innovation into Products
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COJOCARU, Ala, HOLKEN, Iris. Looking for New Ways to Implement Scientific Innovation into Products. In: Multidisciplinarity in Modern Science for the Benefit of Society, 21-22 septembrie 2017, Chișinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: Inst. de Fizică Aplicată, 2017, p. 31. ISBN 978-9975-9787-1-2.
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Chișinău, Moldova, 21-22 septembrie 2017

Looking for New Ways to Implement Scientific Innovation into Products


Pag. 31-31

Cojocaru Ala, Holken Iris
 
Institute for Material Science, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 16 martie 2018



Teza

In nowadays society, the need for new products and the displacement of existing manufacturing techniques by advanced technologies depicts a wide field of possibilities. In this context, universities play a major role as they can be regarded as source of new ideas and new ways of thinking. On the other hand, developments from the academic side most often do not find the way into the market and are therefore inaccessible for a broader public. Primarily, this can be attributed to the small scale laboratory conditions which are usually present in the first step of implementation. Furthermore, legal regulations complicate further development towards real application which causes a large gap between universities and industry. For this reason, the Phi-stone AG was initially founded in 2012 by a group of academic researchers with the aim to overcome this gap and to establish technology transfer. Besides the upscaling of laboratory-scale products or processes, also research requests from established companies can be adapted in cooperation with the university. During the last years, the Phi-stone AG was involved in several founded research projects with the aim to establish new technologies which are closer to the requirements of a final product. In this report we will present several examples. These research projects are in cooperation with industrial companies. In such way we have closer access to information and existing demands. Additionally, as a result of the joint project planning and direct contact to the customers, we are able to provide aim oriented and time-efficient transfer of innovations from university directly to the customer. All in all, this provides competitive advantages for the customer.