Successfully held the Transfer Forum organized by ibs.GRANADA
The San Cecilio University Hospital has hosted a forum organized by the Biosanitary Research Institute of Granada (IBS. Granada) in which different research groups and companies have interacted in order to promote technology transfer in the biosanitary field, bringing research closer together public and the business sector.
Meeting between researchers and companies
In this way, the industry approaches research to transmit ideas, research results and capacities in a multilateral way between hospitals, researchers and technology-based companies, allowing the development of new innovative products and services so that transferable research results arrive effectively to society.
Thus, the Biotransfer transfer forum becomes an initiative of hospitals to promote knowledge and generate employment and wealth in Granada. Nine companies have participated in this meeting and have informed researchers of the possibilities of collaboration and development of innovative ideas such as licenses, patents and R&D projects.
Next week another meeting will be held between researchers and companies with complementary objectives to advance in the signing of new collaboration agreements that allow progress in the knowledge value chain and convert the science generated in the Institute into new products and services that they redound to patients and citizens.
ibs.GRANADA
More than 50 groups with a total of 856 professionals involved in different scientific projects participate in the Biosanitary Research Institute. The objective is to allow the exchange and transversal connection between research groups for the translation of basic, clinical and practical results. The scientific areas that this institute hosts are cancer, liver, digestive and infectious diseases; endocrine and metabolic; of large devices and systems and advanced therapies and new biomedical technologies.
In addition to cross-cutting areas such as statistics and clinical epidemiology; biobanks and disease registries; clinical trials support unit; health care and technical and instrumental support.